Los Duraznos/Peaches What is this chapter mostly about?

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Los Duraznos/Peaches What is this chapter mostly about?

Did you make any connections to UDHR? Why do you think Miguel left camp? What are the two surprises at the end of this chapter?

As a result of what I learn today, I will be able to compare and contrast Esperanza to another main character by writing a two-voice poem. Compare and Contrast

Two-Voice Poems Turn to page 9 in your purple work book.

Turn and talk: What are some things you learned about Two-Voice poems? How are they different from other poems? How would making a two-voice poem help us compare and contrast? Compare and Contrast

In your group choose the character you want to compare and contrast to Esperanza. Mama Abuelita Miguel Isabel Marta Compare and Contrast

Turn to page 10. Find evidence for your poem. What challenges have the characters faced and how did they respond? Go back and look at notes and evidence flags.

EsperanzaMarta

Turn to page 11. Draft your poem.

Homework: Read chapter 14. Think about this question: How is Esperanza changing? Mark rich quotes to use for you Two- Voice Poem.