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On St. Patrick's Day, we celebrate with symbols like the color green and shamrocks. This raises interesting questions about other holidays and their associated symbols. What holidays lack symbols, and what could represent them? As we move through the week, we also acknowledge National Clean Your Closet Week and the arrival of spring. Let's reflect on our favorite seasons and plan how we can tidy up our closets, possibly finding clothes to donate. Join in on classroom discussions for deeper engagement!
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Monday, March 17, 2014 Today is St. Patrick’s Day. As you probably know, the color green and the shamrock (a three-leaf clover) are symbols associated with this holiday. Create a list of other holidays and the symbols that are known to represent that specific holiday. Are there some holidays that don’t have a symbol? What symbol would you give them?
Class work • Act 5, Scene 3 • Snowball Fight
HOT Q’s • Come up with 1 HOT Q! Ball it up and hold it!
Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Blank Day!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 This is “National Clean Your Closet Week.” Make a plan of how you will clean your closet someday this week. Do you have any items or clothing that you can donate to charity?
Class Work • Act 5, Scene 3 • Catastrophe Sheet • Snowball Fight
HOT Q’s • Create a HOT Q…write it down on a sheet of paper. Ball it up and hold it!
Thursday, March 20, 2014 Today marks the first day of spring. What is your favorite season and why?
Class Work • Catastrophe • Time Compression in Romeo and Juliet • Credit Card
Credit Card • On an index card, state the lesson’s objective and if it was met. Explain why.