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In today's lesson, you will engage with "Boys Without Names" through an anticipatory reflection. Begin by recording today's date on the first line of your composition book and titling this entry "BWN Anticipatory Reflection." Choose one of the provided prompts to explore a conflict—either personal, from a character in the book, or a global event. Reflect on how these conflicts influence reactions and change perspectives. Be prepared to discuss vocabulary from the first chapters, including terms like “Bindi,” “Mango,” and “King Akbar.”
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Hello!Today you need… • Your reading comp. book. • Your copy of Boys Without Names. • Everything else on the floor.
Turn to the next available page in your comp. book • Put today’s date on the first line on the upper left-hand side of the paper • Title it BWN Anticipatory Reflection • Add it to your Table of Contents
Choose one of the following: • Describe a conflict that happened to you. How did you react/respond to it? How did it affect or change you. • Describe a conflict that happened to a book character. How did the character react/respond to it? How did it affect/change the character? • Describe a conflict that happened in the world. How did the people of the world respond to it? How did it affect/change the world?
Vocabulary that will you will read in pages 1-7 of BWN. Bindi
Pipul Tree
Gorus-chinch Mango Guava
A sari is a South Asian female garment that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder.