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7th Grade
Unit 1: The Circuit
9/16 Ch 1 Under the Wire
9/9 Digital Museum Presentation
9/5 Digital Museums
9/4 Ground Zero
9/3 English 101
8th Grade
Unit 1: Speeches
9/17 Outlining + Work Time
9/15 Outlining
9/10 Listening/Memory
9/8 Rubric/Brainstorm
9/4 Identity Brainstorm
9/3 English 101
Classical Roots C
CR-C 1,2
Advisory
9/9 Advisory Constitution
Welcome!
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Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Journal
Close your eyes for ten seconds. Think about the clearest memory you have from childhood. Got it? Now—why did
that
memory come to you, out of millions of moments in your life? Describe it in as much detail as possible.
Listening Riddles
FAQs
Do I have to start with a quote?
Can I get extra help outside of class? Tutors, family, AI
How much time will we get in class to write our speeches?
psychology_memorable_speeches.pptx
guided_notes_memorable_speeches.docx
Test your listening
Partner A/Partner B
2 minutes one speaker only, 90 seconds debrief---> Switch.
Do NOT fill any silence if it is not your turn to speak.
Choose one of your memories from the list and talk about it to your partner.
Reflect: What was that experience like for you?
Memory Map
Put the purpose of your speech at the top. Use (any relevant) senses to map out your different memories or sensations attached to this topic.
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