Warm-Up: Read the following excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This

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Warm-Up: Read the following excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This Warm-Up: Read the following excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This? and answer the questions that follow. 1. The references to the hijab and her Muslim faith are elements of the speaker’s… A. Rituals B. Culture C. Prejudice D. Stereotypes 2. Words and phrases like “stressing,” “got the guts,” and “bad hair day” contribute to a tone that is… A. Bitter and angry B. Mournful and regretful C. Conversational and youthful D. Joyful and optimistic 3. Which sentence provides the best background information about the hijab? Quote the exact phrase and EXPLAIN your answer. I can’t sleep from stressing about whether I’ve got the guts to do it. To wear the hijab, the head scarf, full-time. ‘Full-timers’ are what my Muslim friends and I call girls who wear the hijab all the time, which basically means wearing it whenever you’re in the presence of males who aren’t immediate family. ‘Part-timers’ like me wear the hijab as part of our school uniform at an Islamic school or when we go to the mosque or maybe even when we’re having a bad hair day.

Common Assessment Data Analysis Use the Data Analysis sheet to mark the questions you got wrong on the common assessment. Note: We are not allowed to review or discuss any of these test items, so please do not ask.

Homework Assignment: Due Friday, 10/3 From your common assessment data analysis, identify ONE thing you need to work on. You will come up with one short review activity (3o minutes or less) to practice that skill that you missed. It is up to you, what you do. Think about how you learn best. Example 1: I missed multiple questions about imagery and figurative language. I am a visual learner, so I will make a little booklet with pictures and definitions to help me remember imagery and figurative language. Example 2: I did terribly on my annotations. I will pick a short text to read and annotate, so that I can keep practicing that skill.

Does My Head Look Big in This? Ch. 4, 5, 6 Annotate – 3 per chapter Double-Entry Reading Log – 3 per chapter

Closing: Illustrative Summaries Complete Illustrative summaries for Chapters 1-5 on the handout provided. Keep this handout in your notebook – we will keep using it as we go through the book!