First, second, and seventh periods all finished up verbs (though seventh didn’t quite finish) by looking at subject-verb agreement.
Fourth period went over the material from homework video on Dickens’ life. (Stills below)

Dickens' Childhood
It’s a great video for providing students with a brief biography of Dickens.

Visiting his father in debtors' prison
The animation makes it just lighthearted enough that it doesn’t feel like a drudgery.

At work as a law clerk
And students get to see just how prolific Dickens was.

Books and family
Afterwards, we went over the concept of a reader’s response journal.
Homework
- First, second, and seventh periods: journal.
- Fourth period: reader’s response journal.
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