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DINING WITH LEGENDS Language Arts- Holocaust Unit – Ms. Wolf’s Class
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Overview Our class will be holding a dinner party next Thursday January 19, 2012!! Each student will have a specific role: Dinner Participants – Famous Leaders Researchers- Introducers Chefs/Set design- will choose symbolic food and appropriate décor for table/room. Reporters – blogger, sketch artist, journalist, cartoon artist, textbook writer
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Overarching Question… Objective/Purpose for conducting the Dinner Party: leaders will discuss, analyze, and evaluate the following question: Reflecting on the world’s history, what’s your idea of equality within society?
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Roles All students need to take his/her role very seriously!! You have a specific job and need to take pride in what role you are given. You will have time on Wednesday 1.18.2012 to meet with others/to work on your part for Thursday 1.19.2012. You all need to DRESS the part on Thursday… props are also encouraged!! This will vary based on your role…
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Dinner Participants- Leaders As a leader, you will take on the role of a famous leader from either the present or the past: You will have a variety of leaders to choose from – you need to pick one to become for the dinner party. Your role will be primarily verbal and will be to be the most convincing leader to the reporters viewing the dinner party. There must be ONE ‘mystery leader’ that the class will not know the name of… They will guess this leader’s name at the end! Dress the part
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Leaders: Abraham Lincoln Martin Luther King JR. Mother Theresa Hillary Clinton Oprah Winfrey Angelina Jolie Adolf Hitler Kim Jong-Il Osama Bin Laden Omar al-Bashir, Sudan + -
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Researchers = Introducers Use reliable research… Have a script ready!! You have a VERY important role… You will have the honor of introducing one of the leaders as they enter the dinner party. After diligently researching your leader, you will prepare a 3/4 /one page write-up about that leader. Legacy, personal life, achievements Include intriguing information about the leader and make sure the audience is very informed about significant information regarding the leader before the dinner party begins!! Dress professionally! Make sure you are loud, clear, and have rehearsed your speech before Thursday 1.19.2012
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- Be creative and thorough – make sure your group is organized!! Chefs/Set design -Your role is to create the menu for the dinner party. -You need to symbolically choose food that would be served… -You will dress up as a waiter/waitress and will serve/explain what food you and the other chefs chose for the dinner party. -You are also in charge of the set design- what should be present in the room during the dinner party…
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Reporters -- all students observing the dinner party! If you are not a leader, you will be a reporter as you view “Dining with Legends’ Reporter Choices: New York Times Journalist/Reporter Professional Blogger Fox News Charlotte Journalist/Reporter Sketch Artists- with captions Cartoon Artist Textbook Writer You need to take thorough notes/need to be completing your task while you watch the dinner party.
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Culminating Task: * 1-2 pages * Ink * Size 12 font Reporters: Who was the most effective leader at the table? Which speaker was the most convincing, why? Give a rationale in an argumentative response. Make sure you have a thesis! Leaders: Write an argumentative response supporting who you think was the most effective leader at the table and why? Was it yourself? Or was another leader more influential? Be honest and support your opinion in an argumentative rationale. DUE Tuesday 1.24.2012
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