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Warm-Up You have been assigned a topic and a partner. Please complete the K AND THE W on the KWL chart (for your assigned topic).

Research Project: The 411 You are researching a real-world (either historical or current) “dystopia.” Is it REALLY a dystopia in the sense of a futuristic, robotic, space age? …. No. How can a country/city/society be a dystopia? Your job is to find out what makes your place a “dystopian society” by working with a partner to complete online research and create a Glogster.

QUESTIONS To Start You OFF… What happened/is happening here? Why is life tough? Who is most affected in this place? What are some elements of dystopian societies that might be present here?… harsh government control, oppression, danger, death, no contact with the outside world, etc.

HOW To Begin YouR Research Determine a few key ideas to look for. You can Google…. Sure. But how do you determine whether or not a website you find is credible and authentic? Great places to start --- ANY news source (CNN, New York Times, Fox News, ABC News, Washington Post, BBC, etc.), Time Magazine, National Geographic. Gather your information from any source but YOU MUST CITE YOUR SOURCE ON YOUR GRAPHIC ORGANIZER. NO CITATION… NO CREDIT.

But I want to Work Alone! … Sorry. Part of life, part of the real world, is learning how to collaborate with others. Sometimes that means people you wouldn’t choose. Part of your grade will be determined by your partner, and part of your partner’s grade will be determined by you. The overall product grade will count for you both, so make it work! The best strategy is to come up with a plan for how you can work together and help each other.

Step 1: online Research – FILL OUT THE GRAPHIC ORGANIZER AS YOU WORK TODAY Research Question/EQ: What is an example of a real-world dystopia? What information can I gather from a variety of sources in order to prove that a real-world situation has the characteristics of a dystopia? ELACC9-10W8: Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the usefulness of each source in answering the research question; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation.

sUMMARIZER Answer the 4 questions with your partner. Need more time? Tutoring today and Thursday after school.