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7th Grade Front of the Class

7th Grade Front of the Class. Zane, Richard. Andy, Chinguun, Leo. Alliot, Nick, Himanshu. Soon Woo, Ayush, AJ. Jaye, Harper, Yoona. Celine, Brent, Diane. Nathan, Daniel, Leopold. Andrew, Ankit, Darien. Sebastian, James, Haruki. 8th Grade Front of the Class. Ishita, Timothy,

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7th Grade Front of the Class

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  1. 7th Grade Front of the Class Zane, Richard Andy, Chinguun, Leo Alliot, Nick, Himanshu Soon Woo, Ayush, AJ Jaye, Harper, Yoona Celine, Brent, Diane Nathan, Daniel, Leopold Andrew, Ankit, Darien Sebastian, James, Haruki

  2. 8th Grade Front of the Class Ishita, Timothy, Oscar, Lindsay Prateek, Gail, Sidney, Mazin Kayla, Kevin, Andrew, Ashna Jeiho, Brandon, Jeremie, Danial Brayden, Rebecca, Arshia, Aman Ye Seo, Thomas, Ziv, Upayan

  3. 6th Grade Front of the Class Tommy, Lynn Ashley, Schumann Woojin, Ahoura Bryan, Saaya Ellie, Matthew Kevin, Malika Karin, Samantha Denisse, Maham Kristen, Eddie Muneo, Jeri Julian, Yehjee Shelley, Victor John

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  5. HOSPITALITY Essential Questions for the week: What is the virtue of hospitality? How do I properly practice hospitality?

  6. Definition Rules HOSPITALITY Warm Up: Complete each quadrant according to your understanding of Hospitality. Manners Antonyms

  7. Definition Rules Are there limits to hospitality? Manners Antonyms

  8. Definition Rules Are there limits to hospitality? Note limits to hospitality on your sheet. Manners Antonyms

  9. A Calabash of Poi • Folktale

  10. calabash: Bowl type containers, made by Hawaiians, out of gourds or coconut shells. poi: Poi, the staple of the traditional Hawaiian diet. It was made by mashing cooked, peeled taro corms with a pestle. Water was added until the poi was smooth and sticky. It has a delicate flavor. palisade: A fence made of stakes. ti-leaves: The early Hawaiians used ti leaves to make hula skirts, to wrap and store food, and also as roofing for their homes. taro: Taro is an ancient root crop grown throughout the tropics for its edible corms and leaves. Early Hawaiians not only used the taro plant for food, but also used different parts for medicinal purposes, treating ailments ranging from insect bites and fevers to heart and stomach problems.

  11. Poi

  12. pau: Finished; completed ohelo berries: Ohelo berries, considered sacred to Pele (goddess of fire), grow on a small, multi-branched shrub in the cranberry family. They grow near Kilauea Crater on Hawaii and it was customary to offer some of the berries to Pele before eating any of them. Mauna Loa: Mauna Loa is the largest volcano on Earth. It makes up half of the area of the Island of Hawaii (almost 14,000 feet high). awa: This drink was enjoyed for its mildly relaxing effects useful in easing tension or recuperating from a hard day’s work.

  13. Read A Calabash of Poi

  14. Compare & Contrast Character • Identify the character of the Hawaiian Chief.

  15. What is the lesson of the folktale? • Identify the character of the Hawaiian Chief. • Compare this to the poor fisherman and his wife.

  16. What is the lesson of the folktale? • What lesson do we learn from this folktale regardless of its Hawaiian origin? • Compare these to the poor fisherman and his wife.

  17. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Monday “It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance.”Proverb

  18. Countenance • noun: your face or your expression • http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/countenance_1 http://www.stumpedmagazine.com/tag/types-of-acting/

  19. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Monday Quiz on Thursday! “It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance.”Proverb

  20. Hospitality Definition • Cheerfully sharing food, shelter or conversation to benefit others. • Antonym: Loneliness Character First! 2007

  21. Hospitality • From the Latin root, hospes: guest or visitor • Hospitality, noun: the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests and strangers The Merriam-Webster New Book of Word Histories Oxford Concise Dictionary

  22. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Tuesday “It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance.”Proverb

  23. HOSPITALITY Essential Questions for the week: What is the virtue of hospitality? How do I properly practice hospitality?

  24. Soup of the Soup • Read Aloud as a Class

  25. Soup of the Soup • In this story we are reminded that “hospitality is a duty.” • Decide what the quote, “hospitality is a duty,” means. • Give examples of hospitality as a duty. • Decide the limits of hospitality in several situations.

  26. Compare & Contrast Lessons A Calabash of Poi Soup of the Soup

  27. Compare & Contrast A Calabash of Poi Soup of the Soup Is it possible to follow the lessons of both stories? (They seem to reflect quite different lessons)

  28. Read the two Shorter Folktales • Which of the two main characters were the most generous? Provide evidence for your answers. • How did you reach your conclusion?

  29. Hospitality Continuum • Which of the following characters were most generous? Which were the least generous? • (A: Hawaiian Chief, B: Fisherman & Wife, C: Nasrudin Hodja, D: Hassan, E: Hayya Schechter, F: Husband & Pregnant Wife) • Place the corresponding letters on the continuum below. Least Most

  30. Hospitality: Motivation • What motivated each character to give? • Write the motivation for each character next to their corresponding letter.

  31. Hospitality: Motivation • Why is it important for us to help each other?

  32. Andrew Park, Today! Leopold De Hemptinne, Monday! http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&tbo=d&biw=1364&bih=758&tbm=isch&tbnid=AmWBmpPXzAHdKM:&imgrefurl=http://manutdnetwork.com/xn/detail/6413741:Comment:289017&docid=n33Q8FghYH120M&imgurl=http://api.ning.com/files/GaI4M-zOwc7G3VbJodpq7qWZrySrLmnz7cUK0kPNJi0nNOXpOmrvQtLAXtRTNXc*ShQFsoOq-2E65iMN07Yls61MhjoI6m97/UnitedCake.jpg&w=1593&h=1600&ei=TcrrUND_MI6PlQWMk4DYCQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=544&sig=101369872813016382746&page=1&tbnh=135&tbnw=134&start=0&ndsp=32&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0,i:87&tx=29&ty=78 Happy Birthday!

  33. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Assembly “It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance.”Proverb

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  35. Small Groups 7th Grade Mrs. Bennett: Celine, Diane, Harper, Jaye, Yoona, Ayush, Daniel, Sebastian, James Ms. Johnston: Darien, Alliot, Nick, Himanshu, Richard, Ankit, Brent, Nathan Mr. Bertholf: Leopold, Soon Woo, Andy, Haruki, Andrew, Chinguun, Leo, Zane, AJ • 6th Grade • Ms. Smith: • Shelley, Woojin, Ashley, Malika, • Kristen, Kevin, Schumann, Julian • Ms. Stair: • Samantha, Ellie, Karin, Maham, • Denisse, Eddie, Tommy, John, Ahoura • Mr. McCullough: • Lynn, Yehjee, Saaya, Jeri, • Matthew, Muneo, Bryan, Victor

  36. Small Groups 8th Grade Mrs. McCullough: All 8th Grade Girls Ms. Murphy: Aman, Kevin, Jeremie, Upayan, Ziv, Brayden, Andrew Mr. Carlson: Brandon, Danial, Timothy, Oscar, Mazin, Prateek, Jeiho, Thomas

  37. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Wednesday “It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance.”Proverb

  38. Three Cups of Tea

  39. Initial Next to Your Number • Please initial next to your number to show that you received your book. • Thank you for carefully looking after your book.

  40. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Thursday Memory Quote Quiz

  41. Memory Quote: Hospitality I Thursday “It is a sin against hospitality, to open your doors and darken your countenance.”Proverb

  42. Classwork Due • Hospitality Worksheet • & • Soup of the Soup Worksheet http://freespirit-zooms.blogspot.kr/2012/10/calabash.html

  43. Exploring the Book

  44. Chapters 1-3 Response Sheet • Read every page from the beginning through to page 18. • Response Sheet: Due on Monday.

  45. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjaV4ejbOCo 5:05

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