Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Standard 5-13-2014

Some good examples of juxtaposition are already pouring in.  Now if the explanations match the examples, we'll be set.  I'll check them out tonight.

After reading 47-65 last night, we broke into groups and became experts on one section. We know why Elie included the section and what significance it has for the entire story.  You also identified the most powerful quote in the section.  Tomorrow you will be participating in a jigsaw and sharing your expertise with another group.  Be sure you are clear on your meaning and purpose.  Be sure you take good notes while the other experts speak.  There will be an assessment—open-note—once we are finished jigsawing. There is no reason why you should do poorly.

We'll pick up our reading tomorrow night.

See you soon.

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