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Back Work Holiday Movie

 Agenda: Holiday Film Viewing Work on Back Work Homework: Make sure you are caught up

Ch 6 JH Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon

 Agenda: Warm-up: Choice of Ch 5 Analysis Question Reading Chapter 6 Homework: Make sure you have the AYR document for Ch 6 submitted along with the Ch 5 Analysis Question

Plot Diagram

 Agenda: Finish Plot Diagram/Reading questions Kahoot! Review Homework: Study for Monday

Free Reading Session #13

 Agenda: Continue reading your book Complete the Reading Reflection Journal Homework: Make sure you are caught up

Chapter 5 JH: "Incident of the Letter"

 Agenda: Read Chapter 5 Complete Chapter 5 AYR Page Work on vocab poster with remaining time Homework: Submit Chapter 5 AYR Page 

Before and After

 Agenda: Before and after notes be.com/watch?t=265&v=SesJ9wLseRI&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=gandersen07 https://youtu.be/EPKM9K6sqiQ Complete a vocab poster for a word of your choice Homework: Submit vocab poster  

Helping Hands

 Agenda: View YT Videos https://youtu.be/chXsLtHqfdM https://youtu.be/nAHjyD1Iafg Helping Hands prompt Answer the following in a paragraph response following your bullet points: Utterson is an incredibly important character in  Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.   He not only is basically our narrator (see the image above), he is Jekyll's lawyer and has first-hand dealings  with his will that benefits Hyde.  As the text moves from chapters one through four, Utterson grows increasingly concerned about Jekyll--unsurprisingly considering that Hyde killed someone.  Given these facts answer one or more of the questions below: Is it appropriate for Utterson to give advice to Jekyll?  Does he seem to be going about it the right way?  Use information from the videos to support your answer.   Have you ever tried to help someone?  What was that situation like?  Did it go the way Utterson's interaction with Jekyll has gone so f...

Chapter 4 Analysis Questions

 Agenda: Complete Ch 4 analysis either alone or with a partner.  If you end up alone, you may eliminate one of the questions to answer. Homework: Submit the completed questions  

Book Session #12

 Agenda: Continue reading your book of choice Complete the journal prompt for the climax of your story Homework: Make sure you are caught up in your reading; otherwise, you have some work to do outside of class.  

Jekyll and Hyde Vocab 4-6

 Agenda: Work on vocabulary.com list Homework: Complete the list to 40%

Project Workshop

 Agenda: Continue working on Hyde and Seek Project You may want to work on chapter 4 first if you haven't already finished it because you may find useful quotes from that section Homework: Project due on Friday

Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case

 Agenda: Read Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case with AYR page Homework: Complete AYR page

Victorian Pseudoscience

 Agenda: Warm-up: Journal--Is judging people okay?  Under what circumstances?  How much can we really tell from physical features (palmistry example)? Link to physiognomy and phrenology  https://youtu.be/SCDXmf_KWNY https://youtu.be/ojxqUcfTpm0 https://youtu.be/iBv1wKinQXw Homework: Make sure you have submitted your journal entry

Book Session #11

 Agenda: Book of Choice Read Complete "The High Point" journal about the climax of the story Homework: Be prepared to turn in the climax journal next week

Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease

 Agenda: Read chapter 3 Complete "As You Read" document Continue working on Hyde project Homework: Make sure you are caught up

Hyde and Seek Project

 Agenda: Review Project Options Select an Option and Begin the Search for Quotes Homework: Make sure you have selected your option