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Pre AP ELA Jan 22 -26

Monday Jan 22
Ck SOAPSTONE:  " Deconstructing MLK's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'" article J 25
CK 983,986,987 Close Reading question PERSUASION UNIT Lit Book J 23-24-daily grade
Ck Ethos/Pathos/Logos Worksheet - daily grade
Pass out "Letter's from Birmingham Jail" Building a Foundation/Logos/Pathos/Ethos packet
Assign 227-228 Annotate and complete questions 1-9 (2nd/3rd period due Thursday) (4,5,7 th Due Tuesday)

Tuesday Jan 23 High School visits
Return during 4th Period
4/5/7 CK "LFBJ" Logos Page 227/228
Assign "LFBJ" Pathos/Ethos due Thursday

Wednesday Jan 24
STAAR PRACTICE reading 1 -5
7th work on "LFBJ" packet

Thursday Jan 25
Ck "LFBJ" packet
"I have a Dream speech" - Watch
Parallelism Packet

Friday Jan 26
Animal Farm book ck
Ck Parallelism
"I Have a Dream" analysis packet -- DUE MONDAY

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