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Quarter 3, Unit 1, Lesson 3 Presentation
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Learning Targets “I can analyze how incidents in A Mighty Long Way provoke Carlotta to make certain decisions and shape her story.” “I can use a Frayer Model to deepen my understanding of words in A Mighty Long Way.” “I can cite evidence that supports my analysis of A Mighty Long Way.”
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Declaration of Independence
Focus 2nd learning target “I can use a Frayer Model to deepen my understanding of words in A Mighty Long Way.” Declaration of Independence “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” With your group discuss what these important words mean. With your group discuss what these important words mean. All people are equal, all people should have the same opportunities for freedom and to pursue a life they want to live.
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Declaration of Independence
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” Discuss With your group … According to the last line of the Declaration, what is the role of the government?” Why was the civil rights movement necessary?” According to the last line of the Declaration, what is the role of the government?” Recognize that according to the last line, it is the job of the government to “secure” or make sure people have the opportunities described. Why was the civil rights movement necessary?” the civil rights movement sought to make the equality and opportunities described in the Declaration of Independence available to African Americans, too.
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Justice: Frayer Model Resource 3.1
1. They will be learning about justice throughout the module. They will use this Frayer Model organizer to get them started. 2. Look at the “Examples” box in the lower left corner of the chart. “What are some examples of justice in life?” hard work being rewarded with success; laziness resulting in failure or disappointment; law or rule breakers punished for breaking laws or rules; innocent people who have had bad things happen to them end up, over time, having good things happen; wrongly accused people are found innocent. 3. “Definition” box in the upper left corner: Discuss with your partners what justice means? “Justice means a sense of equal treatment; impartiality; people should be treated the same.” 4. “Characteristics/Explanation”: Discuss with your partners “What are some characteristics of justice?” : fairness, truth, morality, a sense of rightness, and getting what one deserves 5. “Non-examples” box, Discuss some non-examples of justice. cheater getting a good grade on a test; laziness being rewarded; bad things happening to good people. Draw’ attention to the subtitle of the central text: A Mighty Long Way: My Journey to Justice at Little Rock High School. Inform students that in this lesson they are going to begin to think about Carlotta’s ‘Journey to Justice.’
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Close Reading: Carlotta’s New Awareness
Take out the Following: A Mighty Long Way- Chapter 2 Pages 27-End of Chapter The Text-Dependent Questions: Understanding Carlotta’s Journey Resource 3.2 For the next minutes you are to close read from pages 27- End and Answer the 4 text dependent questions.
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Carlotta’s Journey to Justice
Take out the Journey to Justice note-catcher Resource 3.3. Throughout your reading of this book, you will continue to identify incidents, conditions, and details from the book that lead to certain decisions being made by Carlotta (and sometimes by others). Lets look at the first row of the note-catcher. Who can read the title and the summary of the category “A Change Is Gonna Come” aloud? Lets listen to the song one more time: A Change is Gonna Come. Point out that in the Sam Cooke song, the recurring lyric is “It’s been a long time coming, but I know a change is gonna come, oh yes it will.” Refer to the questions in the left column of the note-catcher and read aloud: “How would you describe the life with which Carlotta was familiar?” “When did she first enter ‘the unknown’?” “What and who influenced her in the beginning of her journey to justice?” Carlotta’s familiar life is that of living in the Jim Crow South. She first entered the unknown when she visited New York City as an eight year old. People who influenced her in the beginning of her journey include her teachers at Dunbar and her family. Rosa Parks, her “she-ro,” and the bus boycotts also influence her. Also, the murder of Emmett Till is a pivotal point in her journey.
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This note-catcher contains the titles of additional songs, which you will explore in future lessons. You need to keep the note-catcher in a safe place as you will be filling in more of it over the course of the next few weeks. This note-catcher will be an important resource for you when you begin to work. on the final performance task in Unit 3
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Literacy Circle Day 2 Chapter 2, Day 2 Literacy Circle
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Homework Read Chapter 3 Resource 3.4 and complete the structured notes Resource 3.5. Quiz on Chapter 2 and 3
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