Project Wrap-up
- Clean out binders - put everything except the resource section in the file cabinet
- Challenge option - meet with me
Starter #1:
Respond to this quote:
- What does it mean, is it true/not true, have you seen this before, why does she say this, as a historian why is this important
Quote: " Myths resting on tragedy and unforeseen consequences, the ancient Greeks certainly knew, have far more power then stories of simple triumphs and victories." - Patricia Nelson Limerick (Historian)
Tragedy Project Task Statement:
- Read and annotate the statement
- Generate questions you have about the project on the back of the paper
- Greek Roots: presentation sign-up
Moral of the Story:
- Read the following story (sorry I can not put it on here since I do not have access to a scanner)
- With your partner: write down 5 stories from your youth and the moral message they tried to convey
6 levels of Moral Development:
- Read and annotate: you will have 1 hour of class tomorrow to finish the reading
- Use the Task Statement sheet while you read
Planner Time:
- NO homework
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