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These are the "facts!"

  • Reading Notebook
  • PDF open to page 36

Get Ready...

Be innocent with a bad lawyer...

-OR-

Be guilty with a good lawyer...

Would You Rather...

By Cohort...

Albany A 86%

Morehouse A 83%

Brown A 84%

Albany B 65%

Brown B 78%

Morehouse B 83%

Current Standing for Work Completion...

Total for the week!

On pages 37-42 what facts are presented and how are these interpreted in different ways?

Prompt...

We are annotating for...

Example 1

The "fact"

1.

Annotation Focus

The juror's views on the"facts"

2.

QQ: How many views will we have?

What do we already know about the case?!

We Know...

Recap...

We see Juror 8’s internal conflict appear; he unsure if the boy on trial is guilty or not.

1.

We learn that the boy’s father went to prison, was a gambler, had a lot of debt and got into many fist fights.

2.

We see a lot of bickering about what is true and not true.

3.

pages 36-39

Reader's Theater

-What are the facts?

-How do the jurors interpret/ understand the facts?

Read pages 40-42

a,

Independent Practice:

b,

Annotate in your reading notebook

Submit Reading Check

c,

Homework

Next Steps...

8:ooam tomorrow submit the Reading Check

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