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=Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to... =
 * practice relate and apply and analysis as evidenced by reading and annotating.

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**Homework:** > == Essential Questions:  ==
 * **Due Wed Apr 5:** "[[file:A Mystery of Heroism Student Copy.pdf|A Mystery of Heroism]]" Read and Annotate and complete charts through end
 * ** Due Wed Apr 5: ** Complete the tone and author's claim (theme) evidence worksheet
 * How am I prepared for life after high school and what can I do to further prepare?
 * What is realism and how did it influence texts? What are the philosophical assumptions of realism?

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 * **Tutoring** at lunch on Wednesday's with Ms. Cancino in Room 308!
 * **Tutoring** after school on Tuesday's in room 702!

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 * Agenda **

**1. Learning Logs- Update** ** Reminders: **
 * 2. ** **Journal Writing #5: Growing Up**
 * “The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.” – J.D. Salinger, // The Catcher in the Rye //
 * ** Write about a time when you first felt like you were really growing up. Describe both what happened and how you felt. **
 * Keep your pen/pencil moving //**the entire time**// and write with as much detail and examples as possible.
 * Each entry in your Journal must be one or more hand written pages.
 * You must strive to be thoughtful and honest.
 * This is a place to think and create. Use it.
 * If you find a prompt difficult commit to it, don't give up. Analyze it and dive in!
 * 3. Realism "A Mystery of Heroism": **
 * ** Continue Reading, discussing, and annotating **