Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: to understand how Montag escapes his old life Reading: Remember to bring your food tomorrow. Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: to write your final book review Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Fill out the READING PROGRESS UPDATE FORM Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: to develop a personal manifesto Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Fill out the READING PROGRESS UPDATE FORM Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: review part one and be able to explain what we have read over the past few days Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: review part one and be able to explain what we have read over the past few days Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Agenda:
Catch up day
Have you finished your timeline?
Have you finished all of your book reviews?
Did you finish your English Journals and Romeo and Juliet test?
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: review part one and be able to explain what we have read over the past few days Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Agenda:
F451 Timeline partner activity
Brainstorm with your partner the ten most important events from part one of F451. Use the comic to help you.
Fold your piece of paper in half. Trace the line down the middle. This will become your timeline.
Each of you should describe five of the events with a symbol or picture. One of you will work at the top of the paper and the other at the bottom.
Choose between the following objects:
Salamander or Hearth
Look up what the object is. Get the definition and a picture.
Trace a picture of what you chose and connect it to the events in the novel.
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Agenda:
F451 Timeline partner activity
Brainstorm with your partner the ten most important events from part one of F451. Use the comic to help you.
Fold your piece of paper in half. Trace the line down the middle. This will become your timeline.
Each of you should describe five of the events with a symbol or picture. One of you will work at the top of the paper and the other at the bottom.
Choose between the following objects:
Salamander or Hearth
Look up what the object is. Get the definition and a picture.
Trace a picture of what you chose and connect it to the events in the novel.
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 23rd. Agenda:
F451 Timeline partner activity
Brainstorm with your partner the ten most important events from part one of F451. Use the comic to help you.
Fold your piece of paper in half. Trace the line down the middle. This will become your timeline.
Each of you should describe five of the events with a symbol or picture. One of you will work at the top of the paper and the other at the bottom.
Choose between the following objects:
Salamander or Hearth
Look up what the object is. Get the definition and a picture.
Trace a picture of what you chose and connect it to the events in the novel.
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Fill out the READING PROGRESS UPDATE FORM Agenda:
Things to work on today:
Book review 4/27 and 4/6
Vocabulary F451
Get ahead on your reading
Analyze Beatty's speech. You will need a piece of paper for this activity. Here is what your paper should look like:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Fill out the READING PROGRESS UPDATE FORM Agenda:
Letter from Clarisse - Slide 4
Analyze Beatty's speech. You will need a piece of paper for this activity. Here is what your paper should look like:
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Agenda:
How technology can go bad
Analyze Beatty's speech. You will need a piece of paper for this activity.
Essential Question: Why do we imagine the future? Goal: create metaphors for characters and technology mentioned in the book so far Reading: You should have your new book. Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Fill out the READING PROGRESS UPDATE FORM Agenda:
Finish your teenager profile for the i-Time activity
Create metaphors for major characters and futuristic objects in the book.
Make three columns on a piece of paper
In the first column list nouns (animals, objects, etc.)
In the second column list adjectives
In the third column list characters mentioned in the book so far
On the back create a metaphor for the items in column three.
Essential Question: Why do we try to imagine the future? Goal: to explain why Clarisse would overdose on sleeping medication. Reading: You should have your new book. Book 4 will be due on April 27th and Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we try to imagine the future? Goal: to catch up on assignments, especially your book review Reading: You should have your new book. Book 4 will be due on April 27th and Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Agenda:
Essential Question: Why do we try to imagine the future? Goal: to get the first half of your English Journals ready to turn in Reading: You should have your new book. Book 4 will be due on April 27th and Book 5 will be due on May 18th. Agenda: