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“A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words”

Write down your homework:

In your Writer’s Notebook:

Tribute Page 2013

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Tribute Page

• Create a one page spread dedicated to 2013.

• Think of at least 5 events that were important – good or bad – in the past year.

• Write at least 6-7 sentences on your page. This could be isolated captions or a full paragraph.

• Yes, there should be color!

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Warm-up: A Picture

• How do we investigate a picture or object?

• What do we look for if we are “reading” an image?

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Group Activity

• Each table will receive a set of images.

• For each set, discuss as a table what those images have in common.

• What do you notice is happening in each picture?

• What do you think is going on in the background/history of each image?

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Guiding Questions

• What do these images have in common?

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DAY TWO

Write down your homework: Read for 25 minutes.

Article of the Week Reflection: Due 1/17

Extra Credit Due: January 10th through GAFE.

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DAY TWO

Write down your homework:

Read for 25 minutes.

Extra Credit Due: January 10th through GAFE.

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Warm-up: Contrast

• What is culture?

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Revolution

• What are the possible impacts to society of a “revolution”?

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Political vs. Social Revolution

political revolution social revolution

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Political vs. Social Revolution

political revolution social revolution

a new type of government

could be peaceful or violent

changes laws/regulations

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Political vs. Social Revolution

political revolution social revolution

a new type of government

could be peaceful or violent

changes laws/regulations

ideological/philosophical

could involve a whole nation or a smaller community

can bring about change in law/policies

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Introduction to Reading

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2tzUpVu3Cg

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Process:

Respond to the question at the bottom of the handout.