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Today: Tiananmen Tank Man – Hallway (10 minutes) – Red Class – Just underneath the bar in the hallway to the left as you exit our classroom – Blue – Just above - “ - – Orange – Just above to the right as you exit Finished? D.E.A.R.

As you read “Rikki Tikki Tavi”, Consider how the setting shapes the characters and the plot. (ELACC7RL2) Consider how Kipling develops and contrasts the point of view of different characters in the story. (ELACC7RL6) Determine the theme or central idea of the story and consider how the author develops it over the course of the story. (ELACC7RL2)

Notice & Note Annotate for: Tough Questions Words of the wiser Contrasts and contradictions Again and again Memory moment “A-ha” moment