Thursday, December 16, 2021

Animal Farm Connections Map

 


  1. Animal Farm Connections map.
    1. Your connections map must have a large title, color, and various symbols. It should also use all of the words listed below along with how each words is connected to other words.
      1. Napoleon
      2. Old Major
      3. Boxer
      4. Benjamin
      5. Mollie
      6. Moses
      7. Snowball
      8. Squealer
      9. Mr. Jones
      10. Clover
      11. Muriel
      12. The Dogs
      13. Persuasion
      14. Violence
      15. Deception
      16. slavery
      17. freedom
      18. corruption
      19. ideals
      20. naive
      21. working class
      22. education
      23. Beasts of England
      24. Seven commandments
      25. The windmill

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Catch up day

Big Idea: What does tyranny look like?

Learning Target: How do leaders manipulate others?

Reading: You will read your independent reading book for ten minutes. 





Agenda:

  1. Animal Farm review Gimkit
  2. Catch up day for missing assignments. Anything completed today will count for full credit.
  3. Guess the number of candies in the container.

Homework:
  1. No new vocabulary list this week. Work on an old one you didn't complete.





Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Finishing Animal Farm

Big Idea: What does tyranny look like?

Learning Target: How do leaders manipulate others?

Reading: You will read your independent reading book for ten minutes. You should finish your next book by November 30th.




Agenda:

  1. Read chapter 10 of Animal Farm
  2. Take quiz on chapter 10. Two tries like usual.
  3. Finish the Animal Farm movie.

Homework:
  1. No new vocabulary list this week. Work on an old one you didn't complete.





Monday, December 6, 2021

Read Chapter 9

Big Idea: What does tyranny look like?

Learning Target: How do leaders manipulate others?

Reading: You will read your independent reading book for ten minutes. You should finish your next book by November 30th.




Agenda:

  1. Complete Edpuzzle for Animal Farm chapter 9. USE HEADPHONES. ANYONE NOT USING HEADPHONES ISN'T REALLY DOING THE FIRST ASSIGNMENT.
  2. Take the quiz for Animal Farm chapter 9. You have two tries.
  3. Use Kami to fill in the chart about life on the farm under Napoleon. This chart is on Google Classroom. Open the PDF with Kami to add your ideas.

Homework:
  1. No new vocabulary list this week. Work on an old one you didn't complete.





Thursday, December 2, 2021

Fortunately / Unfortunately Assignment

Big Idea: What does tyranny look like?

Learning Target: How do leaders manipulate others?

Reading: You will read your independent reading book for ten minutes. You should finish your next book by November 30th.




Agenda:

  1. Fill out the reading progress form.
  2. Work on slides for five minutes to remind you to finish by tomorrow.
  3. Fortunately-Unfortunately activity
    1. Four fortunately-unfortunately statements
      1. Fortunately for the pigs; unfortunately for the animals
      2. Or any good and bad events in the book.
    2. Four if only..., then... statements about something the other animals could have done.
  4. Four types of propaganda used by the pigs in the book.
    1. Name calling: Who is always the scapegoat?
    2. Glittering generalities: Always presenting the positive side of things
    3. Card stacking: only providing good statistics
  5. Have 5 symbols or pictures with color.





Homework:
  1. Vocabulary list E is due on Friday.





Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Finish chapter 8

Big Idea: What does tyranny look like?

Learning Target: How do leaders manipulate others?

Reading: You will read your independent reading book for ten minutes. You should finish your next book by November 30th.




Agenda:

  1. Read second half of chapter 8
    1. How does Mr. Frederick cheat Napoleon?
    2. What do the humans try to do to the windmill?
    3. How do the animals respond?
    4. Why is it reported that Napoleon is "dying"? How does this result in a change of the rules?
  2. Animal Farm chapter 8 quiz
  3. Fortunately-Unfortunately activity
    1. Three fortunately-unfortunately statements
      1. Fortunately for the pigs; unfortunately for the animals
    2. Three if only..., then... statements about something the other animals could have done.
  4. Four types of propaganda used by the pigs in the book.
  5. Have 5 symbols or pictures with color.





Homework:
  1. Vocabulary list E is due on Friday.