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Social Justice in To Kill a Mockingbird Social Justice Unit Day 17

Daily agenda No Bell Ringer No Vocab Spotlight Performance Task Part 2: Complete research & summaries Writing Lesson: Complete an editorial outline & your source citations

Performance Task Part 2, Editorial Outline, & Source Citations Performance Task Part 2, Editorial Outline, & Source Citations 90 Minutes 45 Minutes: login to your account and complete your research summaries. If you finish early, type your work cited page in MLA format. You may complete this in Google Docs or Word. 45 Minutes: Use the graphic organizer provided to create a detailed map of your essay. Include specific evidence that you will use to make your argument. Refer to your editorial notes to make sure that you have included the necessary details. Turn-in your research AND your outline before the end of the period. Both are graded assignments.

Clean-up & Announcements 5 minutes Clean-up your work area: Dispose of garbage Pack-up your belongings Homework: Read Chapters 24-27 and create a Prove-It. Complete the Prove-It (supply evidence). Honors = 5 Prove-It statements Academic = 3 Prove-It statements