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Check the Seating Chart Above The Journal Boxes Get your journal and be in your seat ready to write when the bell rings.

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Weakness If every hero/heroine has a power that is uniquely their own, then each of them have a weakness that grounds them. Why are weaknesses important to a hero/heroine? Choose a favorite made up hero/heroine. Describe their weakness in a few short sentences. Why does this weakness make them more relatable? Which weakness would make your character more unique and interesting?

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Page 1: Check the Seating Chart Above The Journal Boxes Get your journal and be in your seat ready to write…

Check the Seating Chart Above The

Journal BoxesGet your journal and be in your seat ready to

write when the bell rings.

Page 2: Check the Seating Chart Above The Journal Boxes Get your journal and be in your seat ready to write…

Danger!

• What is the most dangerous thing in Africa?• Why is it so dangerous?• How could you prove that it is dangerous? • Defend your idea in half a page to a page of writing.

Page 3: Check the Seating Chart Above The Journal Boxes Get your journal and be in your seat ready to write…

Weakness

• If every hero/heroine has a power that is uniquely their own, then each of them have a weakness that grounds them. Why are weaknesses important to a hero/heroine?

• Choose a favorite made up hero/heroine. Describe their weakness in a few short sentences. Why does this weakness make them more relatable?

• Which weakness would make your character more unique and interesting?

Page 4: Check the Seating Chart Above The Journal Boxes Get your journal and be in your seat ready to write…

Bill of Rights

• Choose one of the following questions to answer for your journal today:

• The Bill of Rights was written over two hundred years ago. In that time we have had a lot of history happen. How does the Bill of Rights, and other similar documents, still work today? Do they have any faults?

• Describe one historical event that has changed the Bill of Rights. How did it change the Bill of Rights? Is there an event happening today changing the Bill of Rights?