•Bell Ringer: Museum WN entry
•As he remembers his visits to the
Museum of Natural History, Holden indicates that he wants life to be like the
canoe scene he loves: frozen, unchanging, simple, and easily comprehensible. Do
you think Holden is afraid of change? Is he afraid to grow up? Why?
Is this something people today worry about? Is it something you’ve ever
thought? (Not specifically the canoe part, but the frozen, unchanging part)
•Catcher in the Rye: chapter 20-22
•After reading, answer questions and add
to timeline
•While reading chapter 20, what did it
make you think about Holden? Write down more about him on your quote tracing sheet (Holden's mental state section)
•When you finish 22, come up to me to get
the ch22 quiz
•The quiz is NOT open book or note
•When you complete the quiz, turn it in on
the stool and answer
the WN question below, then read your own book
•**In writer’s notebook: What books have you
read (or been exposed to) that you feel should not be accessible to children or
teens? Why or why not? What books have
you read that you think ‘adults’ may have issues with? Why would they? --this is homework if you don't finish it in class
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