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SUBJECT:
ENG1L/2L
Unit of Study:
Discuss the power and consequences of choices relating it
to Monster, but serving as a precursor.
Tying themes portrayed in Freedom Writers to the concept
of choices.
Learning Expectations:
Students will:
Apply their personal experiences to themes of race
and boundaries (social, racial) as portrayed in
Freedom Writers
Reflect and deconstruct their own experiences in
relation to class material (post-activity reflection)
Purpose
Mental Set
Sharing
Purpose/Objectives
Input
Modelling
Check for Understanding
Guided Practice
Independent Practice
Closure
Assessment:
Diagnostic
Formative
Observation
Anecdotal notes
Interview
Inventories/surveys
Test/quiz
questionnaires
KWL
Materials/Resources:
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Summative
Observation
Portfolios
Anecdotal notes Unit test
Work samples
Self-assessment
Test/quiz
Peer-assessment
Checklist
Final reflection
Conference
Speeches
Peer Projects
assessment
Presentations
Self Reports,
assessment
oral/written
Collaborative/social skill
Participating fully
Listening attentively
Expressing appreciation
Reflecting on experience
Valuing diversity
Thinking constructively
Making responsible decisions
Resolving conflict
Solving problems creatively
Working on tasks together
Assessing improvement
Celebrating achievement
Accommodations / Modifications:
Increase time, space, amount
Decrease
Change
Scribe
Oral explanation
throughout
Time:
10 Min.
Peer tutor/Partner
Use manipulatives
Include visuals
Extend
Provide instruction
Nature of Inquiry:
Critique
Judge
Rework
Decode
Design
Perform
Multiple Intelligences:
Linguistic
Spatial
Interpersonal
Logical/Mathematical
Bodily/Kinesthetic
Musical
Naturalistic
Intrapersonal
Visual
Introduction:
AGENDA *write down*: Activity, class discussion, reflection
RECAP: Tying it to Monster quote from Steve Harmon: I wish Jerry were here. Not in jail, but somehow
with me. What would I say? Think about all the tomorrows of your life.
Ask class what they think this quote means
INTRO: Exploring the impact and consequences of choices made in everyday life school, home, etc.
Factors that affect your choices (i.e. social/racial boundaries Freedom Writers tie-in)
Time:
15 min
25 min
10 min
10-15 min
Lesson:
Going over instructions of class activity pull up instructions to screen
Modeling effective role-playing and mind-mapping
Role-playing: Outlining scenario on paper, assigning roles, emphasize teamwork and
listening/respecting each others ideas
Mind-mapping: Write clearly, large map bubbles, option to include illustrations, colours
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Students take this time to create and practice their skit or complete their mind-map [monitor class,
follow-up]
NEXT
Watching Freedom Writers + exit card (reflection, check for understanding) + discuss extra class time (test)
DAY:
Notes / Reminders / Homework:
Discuss what they found difficult with the test from yesterday.
Lesson Reflection: