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PREAP ELA March 6-10

Monday March 6th

"Russians" analysis-- parallel context with Animal Farm Due Tuesday

Tuesday March 7th
  • 50 Question Animal Farm Test
  • Know/Review:  All chapter Summaries/ All chapter SGQ's/  Characters/Allegory chart/Themes/All changes to the 7 Commandments/Maxims/Songs of Animal Farm/Persuasive Techniques/Logical Fallacies/ Rhetorical devices
Wednesday March 8th
Receive Animal Farm writing prompt and directions for timed writing on Friday.  You may prep but not write

Thursday March 9th
Timed writing over Animal Farm Prompt.  Rough Draft only/ open book/open note

Friday March 10th
AF Movie

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