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Journal Question in Reading section: Tell about a time when you misjudged a person or situation. What did you learn through this?

Journal discussion continued: Can you think of times when someone misjudged YOU? Have you ever misjudged YOURSELF?

Do Now Draw three large boxes on a clean sheet of paper. Number the boxes 1-3 #1

record any ideas or observations you have as you look at the images. In The Boxes… record any ideas or observations you have as you look at the images.

What do the three images have in common? What was different about the three images?

Board Work What are these images? The Great Wall of China The Berlin Wall The Vietnam Wall

What do these walls represent?

Symbol A person, place, an object, or an action that stands for something beyond itself.

Peace

Liberty

“The War of the Wall” by Toni Cade Bambara As we read, copy down any words with which you are unfamiliar.

What information is revealed to us? Exposition What information is revealed to us?

1960’s

9.25a.ppt - Independent Work