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Tuesday October 15, 2013 . Pick up the new vocab! Take out your: Notebooks and a writing utensil. Then take everything else off your desks. . Students will be able to…. Class Objectives: . Identify part of speech and definitions for vocab week 4 words - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tuesday October 15, 2013

Pick up the new vocab!

Take out your: Notebooks and a writing

utensil.Then take everything else

off your desks.

Students will be able to…Class Objectives: • Identify part of speech

and definitions for vocab week 4 words

• Review sentences for vocab week 4 words

• Respond to Bystander Theory

• Identify part of speech and definitions for vocab week 3 words

• Discuss connections between the Bystander Theory and the real world

Students will be able to…Language Objectives:

The

PSATsAre this WEDNESDAY!

Announcements

Today: Derrion Albert Video and ReflectionTomorrow: Bystander Letter AssignmentWednesday: PSATsThursday: Vocab Homework Due/Start ProjectFriday: Bystander Poster Due

Monday: New Vocab/Holocaust BackgroundTuesday: Start Night by Elie Wiesel

Announcements

Vocab homework is due on Thursday!

Reminders

Vocab Week 4

Words: p. 31Homework: p. 32

Part of Speech:NOUN

A course of action that someone is required to take

Definition:

Once I made the pinky swear to come to Ms. Park’s office hours, it became an

obligation I had to keep.

Obligation

Part of Speech:ADJECTI

VE

Unconcerned about consequences

Definition:

Kobe’s reckless idea could have cost him his career.

Reckless

Part of Speech:ADJECTI

VE

Concerning what is right and wrong

Definition:

Every day, people everywhere make moral decisions to do the right thing.

Moral

Part of Speech:NOUN

The moral obligation to do what is right for society

Definition:

It is our social responsibility to help our community, each other, and ourselves.

Social Responsibility

Part of Speech:NOUN

Feeling of friendship in a group of people

Definition:

The camaraderie they shared lasted a lifetime.

Camaraderie

Critical Thinking ResponseUpdate your Table of Contents and title page 30:

Bystander Response

Bystander Response

What normally happens when someone is being brutally

beaten on the street, in your school, or in your community?

What do you do when this happens?

Bystander Response

Chicago. September 2009Derrion Albert, an honor roll

student, was brutally beaten to death while many of his school mates watched and

even participated as it happened.

Derrion Albert

Derrion Albert

What would you do if you were walking home after

school and you saw a schoolmate of yours

getting brutally beaten by many of your other

schoolmates??

Bystander Response

Tell me about a time when you were a bystander or

when you saw other people being bystanders.

Bystander Response

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