- Check in with table about your break
- Clean out every section in your binders EXCEPT for the References section
- Make sure you have the following sections: Starters, Class/Homework, Library, References, Notes
Starter 1: If the world were 100 people
- Fill in answers on the handout linked above with your best guesses
- Check with Lori, write correct answers in the margins
- What was most unexpected to you? Why?
- What conclusions or inferences can you make from this data? Explain.
Semester and Project Overview
- Project Theme = Globalization and Resistance
- Lots of seminars on articles, speeches, short stories, even a painting!
What is Peace? Notes
- Take lecture notes on the definition of peace, and the background of the article we will be reading.
- If you are absent, get these notes from a classmate
Galtung: Violence and Peace
- If absent, choose ONE of the sections on the reading linked above. If you were here, do the section you were assigned.
- Close reading: Read through your section carefully, annotate, make sure you understand the two types of violence Galtung is describing here. A good way to check is to try to summarize them in your own words.
- Types of Violence Poster must include:
- TITLE: The two types of violence (________________ vs. __________________)
- DEFINE the two types of violence in your own words
- DRAW two images that show the contrast between the types of violence
- EXPLAIN what your images show, and how that example connects to the definition of that type of violence
HOMEWORK:
Finish Type of Violence poster, and be ready to teach a classmate about the type of violence you studied. DUE: Wednesday, start of class.
You will NOT be having Humanities tomorrow- Roxy will be coming in to talk to all of you and work with you on your DPs. I will see you again on Wednesday!
You will NOT be having Humanities tomorrow- Roxy will be coming in to talk to all of you and work with you on your DPs. I will see you again on Wednesday!
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