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Materials: textbooks, separate sheet of paper, something to write with
English III Feb. 22 Materials: textbooks, separate sheet of paper, something to write with Take a moment to write a reflective paragraph (4-5 sentences) on this question… What specific issues do you think caused some people to become homeless 100 years ago. What may have been the reason behind these issues?
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Now, turn to page 389 in your text book.
English III Feb. 22 Now, turn to page 389 in your text book. Take a close look at the image presented. On the same sheet of paper, make a list of AT LEAST four questions that come to your mind with regards to this image. Think about what the photograph shows, and what it may not show.
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On page 390 you will see two more images taken by Jacob Riis
English III Feb. 22 On page 390 you will see two more images taken by Jacob Riis With the person next to or around you, discuss this following question and jot down your thoughts: What emotions are conveyed by the people in these photos?
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On page 391 you will see a table of child mortality rates from 1895.
English III Feb. 22 On page 391 you will see a table of child mortality rates from 1895. Read the background information and the caption then answer the following question: What might explain the differences between the death rates in the two columns?
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Jot down your thoughts on the same sheet of paper. (1-2 sentences)
English III Feb. 22 After viewing the film clip, what insight and/or perspective did the experts offer? What was persuasive or effective about their statements? Jot down your thoughts on the same sheet of paper. (1-2 sentences)
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Now, using your BYOT go to www.daytona homeless.com
English III Feb. 22 Now, using your BYOT go to homeless.com Click around on the various images, articles, and video clips What are some major differences OR similarities that you see here as opposed to the tenement photos we saw?
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