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You need your handout, your notebook and your book Good Morning! 10.3.2017 You need your handout, your notebook and your book

Agenda: Reading Journal Vietnam memorial video Annotate “Facing It” in groups Exit Ticket ** Make sure you have turned in the Ozymandias poem from yesterday**

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1rUlS1 w8RQ Vietnam Memorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1rUlS1 w8RQ

“Facing It” Assignment Steps Follow these steps in your groups: Identify and define words you don’t know Break the poem into chunks and describe what is happening Annotate the poem on the back using SOAPSTONES

Exit Ticket What is a common theme between “Ozymandias” and “Facing It”? Remember! Theme is the topic + how the author feels about it.