Unit 2 overview: the challenge of utopia

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Unit 2 overview: the challenge of utopia 8th grade Springboard

Learning targets I can preview the big ideas and vocabulary for the second part of the unit.

Question, heard of, teach it You should have completed the QHT for the second part of the unit. Due today.

Unit overview: Part 1 Directions To analyze and evaluate a variety of explanatory and argumentative texts for ideas, structure, and language. To understand the use of active and passive voice. To develop effective arguments using logical reasoning, relevant evidence, and persuasive appeals for effect. Directions Read the goals for the unit and circle any words that are unfamiliar to you.

contents Skim/scan the activities and texts, beginning with activity 2.10. Mark the text with a WOW or WHOA Wow= interesting Whoa= challenging

Unit overview Mark the text by underlining words and phrases that help you predict what the unit will be about. Think-Pair-Share

Visual prompt Discussion: What would an ideal society look like?

Unit overview: Part 2 Read the goals for the unit and circle any words that are unfamiliar to you. To analyze a novel for archetype and theme. To develop informative/explanatory texts using the compare/contrast organizational structure.

contents Skim/scan the activities and texts, beginning with activity 2.1 and ending at the EA. Mark the text with a WOW or WHOA Wow= interesting Whoa= challenging