English 2 - October 26th Agenda: Notebook TOC

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English 2 - October 26th Agenda: Notebook TOC Warm-Up: Good guys and Bad guys Characterization Text Support Exit Ticket Homework You Will Need: Animal Farm Writing implement Text Support Packet 1 notebook page 1 page to turn in

Warm-Up: Good Guys, Bad Guys We know Animal Farm is about “political failure” (i.e. corruption). Using your notes, make a T- chart with characters in both columns: Characters who will become corrupt Characters who will keep the principles of Animalism

Characterization Text Support You will do a profile of each of the 4 main pigs of Animal Farm. Make sure to write down the page numbers for every quote you use. The paraphrase and explanation boxes should be in YOUR OWN WORDS. If they match the quote too closely, you will not receive credit.

Homework - Due October 28th Read chapters 3, 4 and 5 of Animal Farm. Write a 1 page dialectical journal. Focus: Snowball vs. Napoleon

Exit Ticket: Prediction Only one pig will end up leading the farm. Which pig will it be? Why do you think that pig will be the leader?