Essential Question: What is injustice and how do we respond to it?

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Essential Question: What is injustice and how do we respond to it? Q1, J8 What do you know about racial segregation in the USA? Do you know anything about Martin Luther King Jr? The Jim Crow Laws? Rosa Parks? Does racial segregation still exist today?

Spelling Skill #5 Of / Off Of (preposition): Used to indicate distance, origin, cause, identity, etc. Eg. The city of Chicago. The family of Jack Smith . Off (adverb): the opposite of on / To leave a place. Eg. The button came off the shirt. He ran off.

What do I annotate? For each chapter: At least 3 vocabulary words, with definitions. At least one question for the author / a character / Mrs. Strawser. At least one allusion / connection. At the end of each section: One prediction

Read and annotate to the end of chapter 11 by Monday. Homework Read and annotate to the end of chapter 11 by Monday. TKAM Quiz #2 on Monday!