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Mystery Number

Mystery Number. 90+. Fahrenheit 451. Cycle 3, Day 4. Agenda. Reading Goal: Identify how solving problems can change a character. Today’s Big Question: Can solving problems effectively change people? Team Cooperation Goal: Explain your ideas and tell why. Background T-P-S.

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Mystery Number

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  1. Mystery Number 90+

  2. Fahrenheit 451 Cycle 3, Day 4

  3. Agenda • Reading Goal: • Identify how solving problems can change a character. • Today’s Big Question: • Can solving problems effectively change people? • Team Cooperation Goal: • Explain your ideas and tell why

  4. Background T-P-S • Review your Problems and Solutions Table • Is Montag in control of himself when he confronts Mildred’s friends with his books and then throws both women out of his house? Why or why not? • Does Montag seem more in control when he realizes he is a fugitive and must make plans to escape? Explain. • What do you think has caused this change in Montag?

  5. Listening • Listen to pgs 125-130. • T-P-S • How does Montag solve the problem of crossing the boulevard? • Why do you think Montag is more in control of himself now? • Why does Montag hide the book in Mr. and Mrs. Black’s home and then turn in an alarm? • What does this reveal about his character?

  6. Vocabulary

  7. Read pgs 130-136 silently, stop at “Goodbye!” • What does Faber say to Montag to indicate that he, too, has changed? Did solving a problem contribute to this change? (write) • Why does Faber tell Montag that there are lots of “old Harvard degrees” on the tracks between here and Los Angeles? What does he mean by “Harvard degrees”? • Why is the Mechanical Hound still a threat to Montag? • What do you think that Faber means by saying that their earphone radios were good fro both of them?

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