 Take out a sheet of paper and fold it into 4 quarters. On this piece of paper write/draw the details of the following story. Make sure you are as detailed.

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 Take out a sheet of paper and fold it into 4 quarters. On this piece of paper write/draw the details of the following story. Make sure you are as detailed as possible. Do not ask any of your friends for help, simply write/draw as much as you remember!  Green Tables: Goldilocks and the Three Bears  Blue Tables: The Three little Pigs AUGUST 12

 Take out a half sheet of paper and answer these questions. (share paper with a neighbor)  1. How does feudalism work?  2. Who was at the bottom of a Feudal hierarchy?  3. Was there any mobility within the system? Why or why not?  4. How was Britain different than the other groups of people, at this time? i.e. Romans AUGUST 13

 Using the list of Characters and descriptions from Sir Gawain, make a character map depicting their relationships, also add predictions as to who you think will be the most important characters and why. HOMEWORK AUG 13

 Using the "bell ringer" template, make predictions as to what you think will be the purpose of the "beheading game" in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. AUGUST 17