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Bell Work: 11/22 Take out your independent reading book. –SSR –15 minutes

Did you participate in World Hello Day? (11/21) Anyone can participate in World Hello Day simply by greeting ten people. This demonstrates the importance of personal communication for preserving peace. World Hello Day was begun in response to the conflict between Egypt and Israel in the Fall of Since then, World Hello Day has been observed by people in 180 countries. People around the world use the occasion of World Hello Day as an opportunity to express their concern for world peace. Beginning with a simple greeting on World Hello Day, their activities send a message to leaders, encouraging them to use communication rather than force to settle conflicts.

Chapter 2 Review Each of the 8 groups will be responsible for sharing their response to one of the Section 1, Chapter 2 Questions. –You will have 5 minutes to create a response –Be thorough!!!!

Part 1, Chapter 2 1. What form of address has replaced “Mrs.”? 2. What game are the Parsons’ children playing? 3. Give the crime the children accuse Winston of committing. 4. What popular spectacle took place that afternoon? 5. What is a “child hero”? 6. Who speaks in Winston’s dream? 7. What does the speaker in the dream tell Winston? 8. What is the bad news delivered via the telescreen?

1984 Chapter Presentation: Each group will be responsible for presenting the key events and themes of for their assigned chapter. This is not just a summary, but an explanation of each chapters importance. Acceptable presentations require: –Visual image (PowerPoint can be used, but does not count as the visual aide) –Clear group participation –Thorough understanding of chapter content –Definition of 5 words that are either interesting or vital to the understanding of their section. VOCABULARY IS READING!!!!!!