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1 “The Lottery” “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
Week 3

2 “The Lottery” Summative
Turn in your notebook and homework Collect a manilla folder and a sheet of loose leaf paper. Your desk area should be clear of everything except your testing materials. Title your page as “The Lottery” Summative and fill out the rest of the header. DO NOT WRITE ON MY COPY OF THE TEST! You have the entire class period to complete the exam. Turn in your answer sheet and my blue copy of the test to the back table. If you have extra time, work silently on missing assignments. Good Luck!

3 November 11: NO SCHOOL! Happy Veteran’s Day!

4 November 12: “Letter to Viceroy, Lord Irwin” Vocabulary
Text p. 358 IN p. 46 At the top of the page, define the five vocabulary words for the letter. Then: Answer questions 1-5 in full and complete sentences by writing the full letter choice answer you chose and explaining why you believe the answer is correct. Restate the question in your answer

5 November 13: “Letter to Viceroy, Lord Irwin” Quick Write and Pre-read Questions
Text p. IN p. 47 Quick Write: Look at the following quote and tell me what you think it means. Write the quote and your explanation at the top of the page: “My ambition is no less than to convert the British people through non-violence and thus make them see the wrong they have done to India.”

6 November 13: “Letter to Viceroy, Lord Irwin” Quick Write and Pre-read Questions
Text p. 351 IN p. 47 Answer the Pre-Reading Questions at the bottom of page 47. When did Gandhi live? (include the year) What major event began Gandhi’s journey to protest? Why was Gandhi arrested? What does Mahatma mean? What major figurehead was inspired by Gandhi?


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