Middle East Workshop; Women; Persepolis
This morning please print out a draft of your Middle East narratives and get into 2 groups of 4-5 depending on who is in attendance.
1. Read, share, and comment on each other's work. Suggest ways to strengthen the draft.
2. Discuss Sunrise Over Fallujah in your small groups. Evaluate the book so far. What have you learned or liked or disliked?
3. Break away and read the handouts. Reflect upon them. Keep them close for your homework.
During second period, please return to our room in 238.
Take notes on my lecture about Islam (see post above). Use your notes and your reading to write a REACTIVE creative piece (draft) for Tuesday's class.
HOMEWORK: Please continue reading Sunrise Over Fallujah. Try to finish this book by Thursday, when you will take the exam and have a Socratic seminar/discussion on it. Additionally, look over the handouts today and react to one or more of the ideas found therein by writing something creative. Your draft need not be long, but should express your idea in a creative way.
1. Read, share, and comment on each other's work. Suggest ways to strengthen the draft.
2. Discuss Sunrise Over Fallujah in your small groups. Evaluate the book so far. What have you learned or liked or disliked?
3. Break away and read the handouts. Reflect upon them. Keep them close for your homework.
During second period, please return to our room in 238.
Take notes on my lecture about Islam (see post above). Use your notes and your reading to write a REACTIVE creative piece (draft) for Tuesday's class.
HOMEWORK: Please continue reading Sunrise Over Fallujah. Try to finish this book by Thursday, when you will take the exam and have a Socratic seminar/discussion on it. Additionally, look over the handouts today and react to one or more of the ideas found therein by writing something creative. Your draft need not be long, but should express your idea in a creative way.
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