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Showing posts with label women's voices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women's voices. Show all posts
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Women’s Voices 2.3
Women’s Voices 2.3
Do now: Prep for socratic seminar (5 minutes)
Objectives:
- participate effectively in a socratic seminar
- synthesis all texts from the Women’s Voices unit into a discussion of how the American Dream is different for women
Agenda:
- do now
- Socratic seminar #1 (inner/outer circle)
- Socratic seminar #2 (inner/outer circle)
- Begin Harlem Renaissance
- Summarizer
HW: tba
Friday, February 13, 2015
Women’s Voices 2.2
Do Now: Write a 3 line poem about school.
Objectives:
- define literary/poetic terms
- understand Emily Dickinson's life
- practice close reading skills on a poem
Agenda:
1. Do now
2. Popcorn read Dickinson Bio
2. Popcorn read Dickinson Bio
3. Define literary/poetic terms
4. Presentation Groups:
- review assignment,
- complete group handout,
- draft thesis statement
- if time, begin making Google Presentation
5. Summarizer
HW: Assign individual contribution to presentation
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Women’s Voice 2.1
Women’s Voice 2.1
Do Now: Brainstorm a list of word associations for the color yellow
Objective:
- understand the basic plot of "Yellow Wallpaper"
- analyze through a visual medium how a symbol produces meaning
Agenda:
1. Do now
2. In desk groups: study guide questions
3. Class: review answers
4. Independently: symbolism activity
5. Summarizer
HW: Read/ Annotate all 5 Dickinson poems
Friday, February 6, 2015
Women’s Voices 1.4
Women’s Voices 1.4
Do Now: "Story of an Hour" is a short short story. In desk groups, discuss HOW Chopin develops meaning in "The Story of an Hour."
Objectives:
- examine how specific word choice unpacks meaning
- practice close reading through independent reading
Agenda:
1. Do Now
2. Freewrite prompt- 20 min
3. Group response-discuss
4. Read "Yellow Wallpaper" (audio book)
5. Summarizer
HW: Finish reading "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Women’s Voices 1.3
Women’s Voices 1.3
Do now: One side:What books or stories (that we have read in school) were written by women? Other side: would you like to take 12CP, 12H, or AP next year? Explain choice.
Objectives:
- discuss how is the American dream different for women than it is for men
- examine how a story/poem use literary devices to convey meaning and develop themes
Agenda:
1. Do now
2. Brainstorm: Men/Women American Dream
3. Explain the Women's voices Unit and Essential Questions
4. Read "Story of an Hour"
5. Summarizer
HW: Finish study guide questions for "Story of an Hour"
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