Monday, March 28, 2011

This Week at a Glance
(March 28-April 1)

Objectives
To demonstrate an understanding of vocabulary appropriate to grade level
To demonstrate an understanding of background information, setting, point of view, and plot in A Tale of Two Cities
To identify the characters in A Tale of Two Cities
To draw conclusions based on the evidence presented
To make predictions
To summarize chapters in the novel
To connect the plot in the novel to everyday life

Themes
The power of love can heal and redeem.
Oppression often leads to revolution; which itself often leads to injustice and abuse.
Individuals' lives are often shaped by events over which they have no control.
Individuals' lives are often shaped by events that occur or people that they meet.

Monday
The Life of Charles Dickens
Homework Vocabulary Lesson 5 - Follow the directions that you were given previously; the vocabulary is due on Wednesday.
Tuesday Conclude The Life of Charles Dickens
Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement - Pages 507-509
Wednesday-Friday Bring a copy of A Tale of Two Cities to class.
Friday - Vocabulary Quiz #5

Reminder Bring a copy of Tale Of Two Cities to class everyday.

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