Themes from our unit: Community, Moral Courage, Tradition

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Themes from our unit: Community, Moral Courage, Tradition Performance Task

Research topics: Moral Courage, Mob Mentality, Bullying or Salem Witch Trials

Step 1: Read “The Lottery” and research Shirley Jackson; her genre and her works.

Step 2: Document research on note cards, a graphic organizer or in an outline.

Step 3: Follow directions on the tic tac toe board. Research on note cards Research in an outline Research in a graphic organizer Bystander monologue from the point of view of a townsperson from “The Lottery” Bystander monologue from the point of view of a student who witnesses a bullying Bystander monologue from the point of view of a resident of Salem Power Point presentation about Mob Mentality Power Point presentation about Bullying Power Point presentation about Moral Courage

monologue— (n) a long speech by one character Step 3: What is a monologue? monologue— (n) a long speech by one character *You are writing a 100 – 200 word monologue from the point of view of a bystander to a mob crime.

Moral Courage, Mob Mentality, Bullying Step 4: Create a 5—8 slide Power Point presentation on the following topics: Moral Courage, Mob Mentality, Bullying