Do Now | Immigration and the U.S. Policy Debate
Read pages 1-14 Thinking Routine | Parts, People, Interactions PARTS
Exit Slip | What connection can you make between today's reading and the book? SKYWARD CHECK | Missing Sentence, Phrase, Word!Do Now (MONDAY)| Circle UP with 6-word memoirs
Do Next | 20 minutes reading Reading Log
Do Now (TUESDAY) Archive Journal | The Last Free Men read via the images below Analysis Questions
Archive Journal | Create a new section in your Archive Journal title BOX
Do Now | 20 minutes reading Reading Log
Analysis | Six Word Memoirs Relocations, Routes & Roots
Now consider the title of these two sections: Relocation, Routes & Roots
Do Now | Archive Journal
In "Map" (pgs. 47-48) the girl asks the mother what it means to be a refugee and she answers: "What does it mean to be a refugee? I suppose I could tell the girl: A child refugee is someone who waits" (Luiselli 48)
Analysis | Connect
Do Now | Group Discussion
Silent Reading + Reading Log (exit slip) DO NOW | Due TODAY!
Research + Analysis | Wisconsin Immigration Open Google Classroom. Click on the assignment Wisconsin Immigration Annotated Notes. Click on each of the links above to read about Immigration policies and attitudes over time in Wisconsin. For each article, complete an annotated note. After you have read all four articles, complete the reflection on page five of the document and submit for review. JOURNAL | I Use to Thinking...Now I Think
SILENT READING | 50 pages Reading Log
Do Now | Journal Entry 1
Family Roots
Research + Analysis | Wisconsin Immigration Open Google Classroom. Click on the assignment Wisconsin Immigration Annotated Notes. Click on each of the links above to read about Immigration policies and attitudes over time in Wisconsin. For each article, complete an annotated note. After you have read all four articles, complete the reflection on page five of the document and submit for review. Annotated Notes due Thursday. |
Course DescriptionIn Lost Children Archive, an artist couple set out with their two children on a road trip from New York to Arizona in the heat of summer. As the family travels west, the bonds between them begin to fray: a fracture is growing between the parents, one the children can almost feel beneath their feet. LCA Assignment NotebookLCA AudioCategories
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