Lesson 4: I Have A Dream. This girl is on fire

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Lesson 4: I Have A Dream

This girl is on fire

Comprehension Quiz Describe the relationship between Haymitch and Katniss

Comprehension Quiz What is the significance of the MockingJay Pin? What does it stand for?

Comprehension Quiz What is the relationship between Katniss and Peeta like at this moment in the story?

Comprehension Quiz Predict: Do you think the relationship between Peeta and Katniss will grow apart or stay the same? Why/Why Not?

THE AMERICAN DREAM - Write down the first thing that comes to mind when you hear “The American Dream” - What qualifies to make “The American Dream”?

THE AMERICAN DREAM - Is the American Dream achievable? Why or How? - Is the American Dream just another way of us trying to achieve perfection? - How does the media portray The American Dream? - How does the idea of the American Dream effect character and make us who we are?

i have a dream

I Have A Dream - What impact does this speech on you as a viewer? - Looking at our ideas on the board; how do our ideas for the American Dream differ from Martin Luther King Jr? - How are our ideas similar to the views of Martin Luther King Jr?

THe Capitol Dream - What do you think qualifies to make “The Capitol Dream” - Relate it to our characters and what we have read and discussed so far in class - How does this relate to our American Dream?

Snow “Had a Dream” - Everyone get into groups of 5 (6 Groups Total) - You are going to make a “I Have A Dream Speech” that Snow would give to The Capitol - On your laptops open Movie Maker and Open up Tumblr to Post this on your Personal Page

Snow’s “ I have a Dream” What you will be graded on: - Written Dialogue for the speech - Video Component - Oral Group Presentation - Reasoning for why you have snow saying what he says - Time Limit: 3-5 minutes - References to the novel (2 minimum) - This must be posted on your Tumblr-- one group member is fine, however you MUST reblog the video on to your Tumblr Page!

Chapter Review: Chapter 5 Katniss’s Makeover & Changing Her Appearance: - Why do we think The Capitol want to changer her? -What types of influences will this have on her? (Internal/External Characteristics)

Chapter Review: Chapter 5 Meeting Cinna & The Tribute Outfits: - What are your views on the outfits? Do they have a positive or a negative view? - Do they represent Peeta and Katniss based on their characters? Or do you think its trying to make them something they are not?

Chapter Review: Chapter 5 Cinna Calling Katniss The Girl On Fire: - What do you think this means? What is his reasoning for giving her this nickname? - Do you think this will have any effect on her later in the games? Do you think this name will hurt or help her?

Chapter review: Chapter 5 Katniss and Peeta’s Entrance: - Their entrance is known as the most memorable-- do think this will work in their favors or against them? - How will the effect their characters? Will it make them into something they really are not, or do you think they will stay who they are at heart? - How do you think the media effected their entrance? How do you think the media would react to this if it was done during The Olympics?

Capitol vs. American Dream Review Rubric: - Discuss The American Dream - Discuss Capitol Dream -Discuss Your American Dream [ explain why we want / strive for the American Dream ] - Discuss your District 13 Dream --Compare and Contrast all 4! There will be a organizer to help you write this paper!

Homework: Night 1: Journal Entry - Progress Check on you District Study: -- How far are you? What are you struggling with? How will you demonstrate you District 13 (what form of media are you using) - Find a link, video, picture having to do with The American Dream: --Discuss whether it is a positive or negative view of the American Dream -- Why is this important? Why do you find this significant? -- How would this promote or go against The American Dream?

Homework: Reading Assignment Read Chapters 6-8 [ Post any questions you have while reading on your Tumblr ] Work on District Study Project [ Must be posted on Tumblr and a hard copy brought to class ]