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1 Now create a page in your journal about the first song.
2 February 2015 Before the bell rings, Remove all items from your desk except your journal and a writing utensil. Title—Journal Entry 2: iPod Shuffle 2 Feb. 2015 After announcements: Turn on your ipod/cell phone with headphones, hit shuffle, write the title of the first song that begins to play—no skipping to find a song—put it on repeat. Now create a page in your journal about the first song. You minutes

2 Agenda Discuss novel choices: A Lesson Before Dying and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Complete journal entry 2 Homework: Thoroughly annotate Nikki Giovanni’s “Campus Racism” and answer questions

3 4 February 2015 Journal Entry 3: View the video performance.
Before the bell rings, Place “Campus Racism” in the HW bin. Remove all items from your desk except a red writing utensil. Title—Journal Entry 3: “Stay with Me” Urban Dance Camp. Journal Entry 3: View the video performance. Analyze, connect, react to it. Create a page in your journal about the dance/song. You minutes

4 Homework: Study 25 Vocabulary words for Quiz Monday
Agenda: Disseminate “Shades of Black” by Mary Mebane In your group, thoroughly discuss your answers to the questions recording your group’s discussion in your notes. Review each member’s annotations: Evaluate similar and different aspects of your annotations—observe what you can learn from your peers’ annotations in order to apply to your own analysis. Homework: Study 25 Vocabulary words for Quiz Monday

5 6 February 2015 Homework: Study 25 Vocabulary words for Quiz Monday
Counselor Visit at the beginning of class. 6 February 2015 Before the bell rings, Remove all items from your desk except a red writing utensil. Agenda: Disseminate “Campus Racism” by Nikki Giovanni In your group, thoroughly discuss your answers to the questions recording your group’s discussion in your notes. Review each member’s annotations: Evaluate similar and different aspects of your annotations—observe what you can learn from your peers’ annotations in order to apply to your own analysis. Homework: Study 25 Vocabulary words for Quiz Monday


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