Warm Up: What makes an event have a high or low unrest rating?

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Warm Up: What makes an event have a high or low unrest rating? Does unrest always equal violence? Is it possible for a peaceful event to causes a lot of unrest? How?

Agenda: Discuss “unrest chart” Begin movie: Johnny Tremain

With your Table Group: Reader reads the key Others listen, think about what they need to add to their chart Discuss important things should be written in chart Discuss/compare unrest ratings

Recap: Which events do you thing should have the highest rating? Lowest? Did any of your classmates or my ratings surprise you? Did you change any of your ratings after talking with your group?

Story of Tonight What do the singers mean by “raise a glass to freedom?” What is the “Story of Tonight?”

Johnny Tremain: While we are watching: On page 62 of your notebook, create a list of events that happen in the movie.