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“Empathy grows as we learn.” ~ Alice Miller

11/30/2018

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Hour 1:
Critique Session

Humanities:
Week #12 2018/2019
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Notebook chat: Be neater, be more organized, keep on top of the journals! 
Turn in MLA Response Paper
A Haunted Adventure Project Description
Turn In Your Weebly Link (Be sure it is public!)
A Haunted Adventure Stories DUE TODAY, 3:30pm
Feedback Sheet

​Homework: 
Have moments of joy and commit acts of kindness
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“When you start to develop your powers of empathy and imagination, the whole world opens up to you.”  ~Susan Sarandon

11/29/2018

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Humanities Hour: 
Week #12 2018/2019

Whole Team Hour 3: 
Critique: A Haunted Adventure Project Description
Turn In Your Weebly Link (Be sure it is public!)
A Haunted Adventure Stories
Feedback Sheet

​Homework: 
Due Friday: ​MLA Response Paper 1 Page: What are two art pieces that stood out to you on the field trip and why? 1 piece should be from the Museum of Contemporary Art and 1 from Chicano Park. 
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“Empathy may be the single most important quality that must be nurtured to give peace a fighting chance.” ~Arundhati Ray

11/28/2018

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Humanities Hour: 
Week #12 2018/2019
Chicano Art
Chicano Art Packet

Whole Team Hour 3: 
Critique: A Haunted Adventure Project Description
Turn In Your Weebly Link (Be sure it is public!)
A Haunted Adventure Stories
Feedback Sheet

​Homework: 
Due Friday: ​MLA Response Paper 1 Page: What are two art pieces that stood out to you on the field trip and why? 1 piece should be from the Museum of Contemporary Art and 1 from Chicano Park. 
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"Estando aqui contigo. Being Here With You." ~MCASD

11/27/2018

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Humanities:
Week #12 2018/2019
Being Here With You Article Annotation
Being Here With You Exhibit
A Haunted Adventure Project Description:

​Field Trip

​Homework: 
​MLA Response Paper 1 Page: What are two art pieces that stood out to you on the field trip and why? 1 piece should be from the Museum of Contemporary Art and 1 from Chicano Park. 

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“Learn to be thankful for what you already have, while you pursue all that you want.” ~Jim Rohn

11/26/2018

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Team Time:
Class Constitution Signing & Toast

Humanities:
Week #12 2018/2019
Play
Play Comprehension Questions
Humanities CYOA Worktime 
A Haunted Adventure Project Description:
Critique Session Wednesday
Final Product due on Friday

​Homework: 
Finish reading section of Play

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“Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary.” ~Jim Rohn

11/15/2018

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Hour 1:
Survey on Fear

Week #11 2018/2019
Creating Your Weebly
​Humanities CYOA Worktime 
A Haunted Adventure Project Description

And Then There Were None
Utilizing Supports As You Read Difficult Texts
Sparknotes Chapter Summaries

Audiobook on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=961yAJ_148M&t=2834s - all of them with no chapter breaks 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjN7ceunWM&list=PLxOsqKkGuwU2O8R7nb0DMbdOv_3D0HdBs - broken down by chapters, but starts with chapter 2 

Homework: 
Read And Then There Were None until page 259, or until the end of Chapter 15 or until the section:

Lombard said:
​"My God! it's Armstrong..."
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College Day

11/15/2018

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College Day:
UCR
​UCI
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“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” ~Anne Frank

11/13/2018

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Hour 1:
Critique Session of Coasters

Hour 2:
Humanities CYOA Worktime 

Utilizing Supports As You Read Difficult Texts
Sparknotes Chapter Summaries

Audiobook on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=961yAJ_148M&t=2834s - all of them with no chapter breaks 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjN7ceunWM&list=PLxOsqKkGuwU2O8R7nb0DMbdOv_3D0HdBs - broken down by chapters, but starts with chapter 2 

And Then There Were None
​
Homework: 
Read And Then There Were None until page 239, or until the end of section V in Chapter 14 or until the section:

He was not afraid of danger in the open, only of danger undefined and tinged with the supernatural. 
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Be Respectful and Responsible All Day Today!!!

11/8/2018

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Humanities:
Priority: Complete your DP Update for Art.

Work on your CYOA Story.
Remember that:
1. Your google doc should have already been shared with Carol a few days ago. If it is not already shared, do so immediately.
2. Your first narrative should be finished by the end of today's class period. You should also figure out who is working on which narrative.
3. If you are finished with everything above, begin work on your individual layers of story. 
​
Homework: 
Read And Then There Were None until page 224, or until the end of section Chapter 13 or until the section:

"I know I did...Well, I was wrong. Here's one more of us who's been proved innocent--​too late!"
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“The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.” ~Muriel Rukeyser

11/8/2018

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Humanities:
Utilizing Supports As You Read Difficult Texts
Sparknotes Chapter Summaries

Audiobook on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=961yAJ_148M&t=2834s - all of them with no chapter breaks 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjN7ceunWM&list=PLxOsqKkGuwU2O8R7nb0DMbdOv_3D0HdBs - broken down by chapters, but starts with chapter 2 

And Then There Were None
​
Homework: 
Read And Then There Were None until page 206, or until the end of section IV in Chapter 12 or until the section:

They went along the corridor to Lombard's room. 
Philip strode across to the bed table and jerked open the drawer.
Then he recoiled with an oath.
The drawer of the bed table was empty. 
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