American+Lit+-+April+20+-+24

=Monday, April 20= =Tuesday, April 21= = = =Wednesday, April 22=
 * =Semicolon warm up=
 * ==Feedback: Critical Thinking; Reading Strategies==
 * ==Chapters 12-14 review -- add to moral Dilemma notes==
 * ==Return to Character Representation Sheet==
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 * =Semicolons Warm Up.=
 * ===On the Back: Can you fool us? Write a sentence with abnormal spelling that catches your unique dialect--the way Twain writes Huck and Jim' s dialect. We'll see if the class can read it.===
 * ==On the map: free states & the Ohio fork==
 * ==Character Representations: Power==
 * ===Reading Quiz Tomorrow===
 * =Huck Finn Reading Quiz=
 * ==Review Chapters 15-19==
 * ==Discuss use of the N-word==

=Thursday, April 23= =Friday, April 24=
 * =Grammar Warm Up -- Active Voice=
 * ==Questions about reading chapters 20-22?==
 * ==Frederick Douglass -- Chapter VII==
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 * ==Warm Up -- Active/Passive Voice==
 * ==Reading Strategy: Sparknotes==
 * ===Aesthetic: (noun) a set of principles underlying and guiding work of a particular artist or artistic movement===
 * ==Huck Finn -- Chapters 23-25 Review: Questions?==
 * ==What is a hare-lip?==
 * ==Ableist language in Huck Finn==
 * ==Socratic Seminar on Tuesday! (Monday is a project day for English) Review Guidelines==
 * ==Complete Frederick Douglass reading and Questions -- Due Tuesday==