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Invitation to Imitate

Invitation to Imitate. _______smells of _______, _______, ( Place ) (common noun, proper noun) and __________. (abstract noun) Switch it up…start the sentence with the list…. Sente n , c , and e. Invitation to write…. “Cause guess what?”. Express Edit.

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Invitation to Imitate

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  1. Invitation to Imitate • _______smells of _______, _______, (Place)(common noun, proper noun) and __________. (abstract noun) Switch it up…start the sentence with the list… Sente n , c , and e

  2. Invitation to write… “Cause guess what?”

  3. Express Edit Look over your writing and see how you did…

  4. What do you think is the most important historical document for our country? • Declaration of Independence • Constitution • Bill of Rights • Emancipation Proclamation Use your SS packet to research facts for your opinion.

  5. Based on the title, what do you think this story will be about? A Child Slave in California

  6. Shyima stood at the sink in the elegant kitchen of a fancy Southern California home. She was barely tall enough to reach the counter. Elbow-deep in soapy dishwater, she methodically washed the plates, scrubbing off bits of food and carefully rinsing them under the faucet. When she finished washing and drying, she stood on a chair to put the dishes away.

  7. Seems like an ordinary chore for a 12-year-old girl, right? But washing dishes was not just an ordinary chore for Shyima, something she did before watching TV or doing her homework. It was one of an endless series of chores she did all day long, every day of the year. Shyima was a modern-day slave.

  8. “A Child Slave in California”by Kristin Lewis Read this article to yourself and underline statements that surprise you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNI-alhwqYs&edufilter=DQBPVNZ5nlfNZmzO0OgIrQ

  9. More than a decade ago, 10-year-old Shyima Hall was brought to Southern California by an affluent Egyptian couple who forced her to sleep in a cold garage at night and spend her days working as a maid. For nearly two years, Hall ironed clothes, washed dishes and handled other domestic chores until authorities freed her. On Thursday, she met with officials again but this time to proudly take the oath of allegiance to America as a newly minted U.S. citizen -- a key step on her path to becoming a police officer or immigration agent to help other victims of human trafficking. Published December 15, 2011, Associated Press Journal Write: How does your life contrast to Shyima Hall’s life when she was your age?

  10. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Plain English Translation and Paraphrase I have often been asked how I felt when first I found myself on free soil…A new world had opened upon me. • What Douglass is saying in plain English? • Write a sentence paraphrase.

  11. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Plain English Translation and Paraphrase If life is more than breath, and the “quick round of blood,” I lived more in one day than in a year of my slave life. • What Douglass is saying in plain English? • Write a sentence paraphrase.

  12. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Plain English Translation and Paraphrase http://www.poemhunter.com/philip-james-bailey/poems/

  13. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Plain English Translation and Paraphrase It was a time of joyous excitement which words can but tamely describe. • What Douglass is saying in plain English? • Write a sentence paraphrase.

  14. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Interpreting Similes In a letter written to a friend soon after reaching New York, I said: “I felt as one might feel upon escape from a den of hungry lions.”

  15. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Interpreting Similes Anguish and grief, like darkness and rain, may be depicted,

  16. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Interpreting Similes but gladness and joy, like the rainbow, defy the skill of pen or pencil.

  17. Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: Making Connections Connect Frederick Douglass’s quote, “A new world had opened upon me…” to Shyima’s life experiences. How did “a new world open” upon Shyima? Explain and justify your answer with text evidence (paragraph).

  18. The website discussed in this article: freetheslaves.net Charles is a modern-day abolitionist. He works for the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST), a group which helps victims of trafficking get their lives back. http://www.freetheslaves.net/page.aspx?pid=375

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