The Giver Chapters 22 & 23.

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The Giver Chapters 22 & 23

Do Now: Quickwrite for 10 minutes RRJ p. 88 Writer Anaïs Nin said, “[It’s] not easy to achieve freedom without chaos.” React to her statement: • What does she mean? • Can chaos ever be a good thing? • How would Jonas respond to the statement? • How would The Giver react to it?

Homework: RCQ CH 22 & 23 RRJ p. 89 Work on extension menu activity

Chapters 22 & 23 RRJ p. 89 Read chapters 22 & 23 Draw a map of the changes as Jonas and Gabriel escape. Record the events of his escape and challenges he faces. Below your map, answer the following questions What can you say about the condition of Jonas’ life? What has he returned to, as far as the state of human beings (survival, primitive)?

Think-Pair-Share After the reading is completed, discuss your notes with the people at your table Choose the best answer to each question and make sure you have it recorded in your notebook The teacher will then ask a group to share its answer. One person will share the best answer.