Hamlet--"To Be or Not To Be"
Moral Code Chart for Characters
Mullah stories from Kite Runner
Introduction to "To Be or Not To Be?"
Journal entry: "Come, there is a way to be good again." What do you predict that Rahim Khan will ask Amir to do if he returns to Afghanistan? (If you already know, explain how you think how this will make him 'good again'?
Kite Runner quiz on Ch. 14-17
Begin reading Ch. 18-20 for Friday
Group activity on NewsELA
Quiz on Ch. 10-11 The Kite Runner
Discussion of Kite Runner
“There is only one sin, only one. and that is theft. every other sin is a variation of theft...when you kill a man, you steal a life. You steal his wife’s right to her husband, his children’s right to their father. when you tell a lie, you steal someone’s right to the truth...there is no act more wretched than stealing.”
Do you agree with Baba? list some other rights that could be violated by stealing that Baba does not mention.
Quiz on Ch. 5-7: Kite Runner
Read Ch. 8-9 Kite Runner and complete study guide
Write a short paragraph that explains the central idea of the article. Use at least two details from the article to support your response.
Quiz Ch. 1-4: The Kite Runner
Journal entry: In twenty years you will have forgotten most of the things that fill your life now. What are the things about who you are now, what you enjoy and value, what you do with your time, and so on that you want to remember twenty years from now? Imagine what will be important to your memory of yourself later on. Write these things down.
Intro to Kite Runner
Read Ch. 1-6 of Kite Runner and answer study guide questions for Monday.
Final reflection on Malala: Write two paragraphs in which you reflect on the sacrifices that Malala made to continue her education and to promote education for all. Wr
Vocabulary 11-20
Finish I Am Malala study guide
Continue work on Creating a Community. Present on Wednesday.