•Bell Ringer: How to Tell a True War Story
•While reading, mark with postits to have a discussion
•In Writer’s Notebook: Answer these questions about the story:
•What could the water buffalo represent? Why? (pg 79)
•What is true in all war stories, according to the author, even if the events are not? (82, 83, 85)
•Read the last line on page 85. What does that mean? Who is he talking about (specific and general)?
•Bring these answers and what you marked with postits up to me when completed! Then work on your research notes
•Work Time on Career Notes
•At least two sources (starting points if career cruiser, etc) per career
•Reminder of requirements
•Basic info of career
•Preparation, what the job consists of, etc.
•Benefits and drawbacks
•Reading and Writing needs
•Speaking and Listening needs
•Day in the life
•Skills, tasks, etc.
•You need to contact at least one person in one of your careers. If you contact more, that means you have to do less research (day in the life and reading/writing/speaking/listening information)
•You need to give me your interview questions ASAP (you should have at least 10, and they should be based of the information you need for the project that you haven’t found in your online research)
•Artifacts (if you are only researching one or two careers)
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