Thursday, September 8th Greetings, young humans.

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Thursday, September 8th Greetings, young humans. Today we finish setting the stage and begin reading The Wednesday Wars You have no homework other than the submission of your summer reading assignment, which is due tomorrow for periods 1,4 & 6, and Monday for periods 2 & 3 Today’s warm-up, which should be done in your notebook, is the following: What do you think the quote, “All is fair in love and war,” means?

What you said you knew about the sixties…

The 1960’s

Teenage Girls’ Clothing

1960’s Hairstyles

Teenage Boys’ Clothing

Homes

Shows that Premiered in 1960 My Three Sons September 29 The Flintstones (cartoons) September 3 The Andy Griffith Show October 3

Influential People of the 1960’s

Headlines of the 1960’s President John F Kennedy assassinated, Martin Luther King, Jr. assassinated, Robert Kennedy assassinated Sputnik: first satellite (Russians) Man walks on the moon Although President Kennedy appealed to the Southern people on TV, race riots still broke out on September 30th, 1962, at the University of Mississippi's campus. The reason? 29-year-old black student and Air Force veteran James Meredith trying to enter--allowed by the Supreme Court. Ultimately, on October 1, US Marshals accompany him and federal troops stand guard as he enters then lives on the "Ole Miss" campus for 10 more months with constant federal guard.

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This story is about the 7th grade life during the 1967- 1968 school year. In your notebook, make three predictions about what you think could happen at any point in the novel.

Closure Make a list of at least three events that took place during today’s reading. You can also choose to describe three characters that were introduced. Be as specific as possible.