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The Giver

The Giver. Chapter 21. Do Now: Quickwrite for 10 minutes RRJ p.84. List arguments for and against the following statement. You can use examples from the book. “A just society is one in which everyone is the same.”. Homework:. RCQ CH 21 on RRJ p. 84 CH 22 & 23 Vocab on pages 85-87

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The Giver

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  1. The Giver Chapter 21

  2. Do Now: Quickwrite for 10 minutes RRJ p.84 List arguments for and against the following statement. You can use examples from the book. • “A just society is one in which everyone is the same.”

  3. Homework: • RCQ CH 21 on RRJ p. 84 • CH 22 & 23 Vocab on pages 85-87 Exquisite Imperceptibly Agonizingly

  4. Chapter 21 • Read and discuss chapter 21 • Write down the changes to Jonas’ plan on the right hand side of the t-chart you created yesterday. • Why did these changes have to occur? • What do you predict will happen as a result of the change?

  5. Think-Pair-Share • After the reading is completed, discuss your notes with the people at your table • Choose the best answer to each question and make sure you have it recorded in your notebook • The teacher will then ask a group to share its answer. One person will share the best answer.

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