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Order for Magazine Cover on top Article Assignment Sheet With rubric Stapled like a book if possible

The Enlightenment AKA: The Age of Reason I can analyze quotes from Enlightenment Thinkers to begin to understand major Enlightenment ideas.

Make a table in your journals… Try to least three ideas on both sides What I know about the Enlightenment What I want to know about the Enlightenment (Questions I have)

Intro Activities Anticipation Guide Meant to get you thinking about Enlightenment Ideas Pull from Prior knowledge See where you stand on some Enlightenment issues Quote Analysis Analyze revolutionary quotes from Enlightenment thinkers Introduction to Enlightenment ideas Summarize the quote in your own words. Create a visual interpretation of the idea.

Enlightenment Anticipation Guide Next to each statement, write: SA if you Strongly Agree A if you Agree D if you Disagree SD if you Strongly Disagree

Quote Analysis Around the room are quotes from 9 Enlightenment Thinkers. These thinkers argued and debated the best form of government and changed Europe/the world politically and culturally. You may agree with some quotes, you may disagree with some quotes. – What is important is that you critically think about what the thinker was saying. What were they arguing for or against? “Be the Thinking-Man!”

Quote Analysis Your Mission – At Each Station, there are quotes from a famous Enlightenment Thinker (Some have 2, some have only 1) – Choose one quote for each Enlightenment Thinker that stands out to you/resonates with you. – Summarize the quote in your own words. (Complete sentences, multiple sentences. (What is the author saying/arguing against/defending/challenging?) – Create an illustration representing that Thinker’s idea (based on the quote) What does that quote look like visually? Can be literal images or abstract, must have color.