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You need your writers’ notebooks and folders. Progress reports go home during 8 th period. Spotlighters: MONEY IS DUE FRIDAY BY 10:00! Tuesday February 3, 2014

You need your writers’ notebooks and folders. Progress reports go home during 8 th period. Tuesday February 3, 2014

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Page 1: You need your writers’ notebooks and folders. Progress reports go home during 8 th period. Tuesday February 3, 2014

You need your writers’ notebooks and folders.

Progress reports go home during 8th period.

Spotlighters: MONEY IS DUE FRIDAY BY 10:00!

TuesdayFebruary 3, 2014

Page 2: You need your writers’ notebooks and folders. Progress reports go home during 8 th period. Tuesday February 3, 2014

Write 3 things you notice about this photograph.1-2-3-

Now, make a connection to something we’ve read:

-Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Ch. 1

-“Concentration Camps”

-Timeline information for the MS River

Flood of 1927

-“The Whistle”

-“Song of the Trees”

Cognitive Commodity #2… pg. 61

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Do you remember this from the Tunica Riverpark?

The Refugee Camps or “Concentration Camps” article from yesterday.

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Spend a minute looking at this photograph.

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-What stands out to you first?-What people and objects are shown?-What is in the background?-What mood does this create for you?-What other details do you notice?

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You will now rotate with your group to complete a photo analysis using the strategies we discussed.

I need my paper passer outers!

You have about 4 minutes per photograph. Make sure you answer the observation questions given to you.

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Making connections!You will need access to the following:

1) “Flood History of Mississippi”- timeline on back

2) “Concentration Camps”- National Geographic article from yesterday

Look at the photo taped to your desk. As a group, I want you to look at what you wrote for the observation questions.

Refer to the two articles above and find DIRECT EVIDENCE that could be used at the caption.

Write it underneath the photo. MAKE SURE YOU PLACE IT IN QUOTES.

THEN justify why you chose it.

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Timeline “Fatal Flood”

Click on the left hand column under “Timeline: Fatal Flood”

Create a timeline paraphrasing the following dates:1814184118511858December 1865187918881890Early 1900’s190319101911March 1, 1922

Fall 1926March 1927March-April 1927April 15, 1927April 16, 1927April 21,1927April 22, 1927April 23, 1927April 25, 1927Late April 1927April 26, 1927May 1927June-July 1927July 7, 1927Late summer 19271928