THE BRITISH EMPIRE AN INTRODUCTION. DO NOW Take out a piece of lined paper. Write your name at the top. In 6 lines (with at least 5 words on each line)

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THE BRITISH EMPIRE AN INTRODUCTION

DO NOW Take out a piece of lined paper. Write your name at the top. In 6 lines (with at least 5 words on each line) tell me as much about Animal Farm (plot, characters, historical context, etc.) as you can remember. Use complete sentences. You have five minutes.

REVIEW Pass back final exams. Look over mistakes. Ask questions. If you’d like to set up a one-on-one meeting to discuss the exam or your progress in this course, see me after class. Collect. These will be kept in your writing portfolio.

OBJECTIVES Introduce Essential Questions. Discuss rise and growth of British Empire. Reflect on implications of imperialism. Apply tools for reading image-based texts

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS  What makes an Empire? What is Imperialism?  Empire: A group of nations ruled over by a monarch, emperor, or government  Imperialism: The formation of an Empire based on a relationship of domination and subordination (Inequality)  What is Imperialism’s relationship to Power?  To what extent does Imperialism shape, confirm, and/or redefine notions of “British-ness”?  What are the implications of Imperialism? How do these implications continue to resonate today?

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE “THE SUN NEVER SETS ON THE BRITISH EMPIIRE” Timeline:

READING IMAGE-BASED TEXTS What is an image-based text? Maps, cartoons, advertisements Why would is it important to develop the tools to analyze these resources The following slide shows a map (“Imperial Federation, Map of the World Showing the Extent of the British Empire”) from On a piece of paper, write 5 lines (with at least 5 words on each line) making observations of this map (images, words, designs, etc)

HOMEWORK Complete political cartoon packet. Write down observations. What do you see? What is the main idea or message expressed in this image? Who is the primary audience for this piece? How do you know?