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1 English I Lesson Plans Second Nine Weeks Fahrenheit 451 Guidebook Unit
Week of November 12

2 Unit Two: Fahrenheit 451 Overview/Objectives: Students will continue reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, analyzing the character development and the author’s use of literary elements and devices in developing themes in the story.

3 “Think About It” Quote #3
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Today we will: Discuss pages of Fahrenheit 451 Analyze the author’s language and how it contributes to characterization and plot Analyze how the author uses literary devices to develop a theme You will need: Your copy of Fahrenheit 451 Part One Packet Pen or pencil BELLRINGER “Think About It” Quote #3 “Montag had done nothing. His hand had done it all…” (35)

4 Review Last week, we analyzed how characters interact as well as how symbolism can help to advance the plot and develop a theme in the story. We also learned that Montag is beginning to question his role in his society. Today, we will discuss how Bradbury uses the relationship between Montag and Beatty to create conflict and advance the plot of the story.

5 Whole Class Discussion: Pages 29-38
When Montag asks, “Was it always like this…Didn’t firemen prevent fires rather than stoke them up?” how do the other firemen react? They get an alarm for a house. Who called in the alarm? What is different about this alarm from most of them? “Montag’s hand closed like a mouth…” What did he take? What form of figurative language is being used? When they burn the house, Montag tries to get the woman to leave but she politely refuses. Who does this remind us of? What does the woman hold in her hand? What does she intend to do with it? 5 minutes

6 Small Group Discussion: Pages 32-37
With your group, discuss the following topics: What is the relationship between Montag and Captain Beatty? Compare the language used to describe Beatty and Montag. How does it contrast? How does it help advance the plot? Allow each member of the group to contribute Use your conversation stems. Assigned tracker should be tracking each member for proper participation 5 minutes

7 Activity 2: Evolution of Montag
Complete the following handouts: Evolution of Montage – add Captain Beatty Split-notes – answer question 13 5 minutes

8 Whole Class Discussion
“Montag’s hand closed like a mouth…” (34) (37) What did his hand do? What form of figurative language is being used? When they get back to the firehouse, Montag mentions that the woman said something like “Play the man Master Ridley.” (37) (40) How does Beatty react? What does this reveal about Captain Beatty? What does Beatty’s knowledge of the quote reveal about his character? How does it help advance the plot? 5 minutes

9 Activity 3: Anchor Text Theme Tracker
Complete Anchor Text Theme Tracker Add the symbolism of Montag’s hands Symbolism Montag’s hands 5 minutes

10 Monday, November 12 HOMEWORK
Read pages (41-52) to prepare for quizlet and discussion tomorrow Part One Vocabulary Log and Sentences due tomorrow

11 “Think About It” Quote #4
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Today we will: Discuss pages of Fahrenheit 451 Analyze the author’s word choice and how it contributes to characterization Analyze an example of how the author uses literary devices to develop a theme You will need: Your copy of Fahrenheit 451 Part One Packet Conversation Stems Discussion Tracker Pen or pencil BELLRINGER “Think About It” Quote #4 “It was suddenly more important than any other thing in life that he know where he had met Mildred.” (43)

12 Review Yesterday, we discussed how Bradbury uses the relationship between Montag and Beatty to create conflict and advance the plot of the story. Today, we will focus on the progression (or regression) of Montag’s relationship with Millie and it’s effect on him.

13 Whole Class Discussion
Pages 38-45 Why is it so important to Montag that he remembers where and when he and Mildred first met? How does Millie react to his questions? According to Millie, what happened to Clarisse? How does Mildred react when Montag tells her about the woman they burned? 5 minutes

14 Activity 1: Evolution of Montag
Complete the following handouts: Evolution of Montage – Add to/update Mildred Split-notes – Answer question 14 5 minutes

15 Activity 2: Reading Log Consider Montag’s thoughts and actions since his experience at the old woman’s house. What was his reaction to what happened at the house? What does he realize as a result of the old woman’s reaction to the firemen burning her books? Why do you think this is significant to the development of Montag’s character? Record your answer on your Reading Log 5 minutes

16 Tuesday, November 13 DUE TODAY HOMEWORK
Part One Vocabulary Log and Sentences Read pages (52-63) to prepare for quizlet and discussion tomorrow

17 “Think About It” Quote #5
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Today we will: Discuss pages of Fahrenheit 451 Analyze the author’s word choice and how it contributes to characterization Analyze an example of how the author uses literary devices to develop a theme You will need: Your copy of Fahrenheit 451 Part One Packet Conversation Stems Discussion Tracker Pen or pencil BELLRINGER “Think About It” Quote #5 “We need to be really bothered once in a while.” (52)

18 Review Yesterday, we discussed the progression (or regression) of Montag’s relationship with Millie and it’s effect on him. Today, we will analyze Beatty’s argument for the need of firefighters in their society and find evidence to support his claim. .

19 Whole Class Discussion
Review Pages 50-60 Why does Montag want to call in sick? Who comes to visit him at home? What does Captain Beatty say about why firemen became firestarters? Why does Beatty think Montag needs to know how it all started? 5 minutes

20 Small Group Discussion
With your group, discuss the following topics: Consider Beatty’s claim Why did they become a society that bans and burns books? Find evidence to support the claim Give reasoning – how does the quote support the claim? Allow each member of the group to contribute Use your conversation stems. Assigned tracker should be tracking each member for proper participation 5 minutes

21 Activity Complete Split-page Notes: Beatty’s Speech 5 minutes

22 Wednesday, November 14 HOMEWORK
Read pages (63-68) to prepare for quizlet and discussion tomorrow

23 “Think About It” Quote #6
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Today we will: Discuss pages of Fahrenheit 451 Analyze how the author develops a theme in the text You will need: Your copy of Fahrenheit 451 Part One Packet Pen or pencil BELLRINGER “Think About It” Quote #6 “Cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information.” (61)

24 Review Yesterday, we analyzed Beatty’s argument for the need of firefighters in their society and found evidence to support his claim. Today, we will discuss Montag’s reaction to all that has happened and determine a central theme of the text.

25 Whole Class Discussion
Review Pages 60-65 What claim does Montag try to make in his conversation with Millie? Why is this claim ineffective in convincing Millie? 5 minutes

26 Small Group Discussion
Consider Montag’s evolution over the course of the story. Consider Beatty’s claims about how this has become a society in which books are illegal and burned. Why has this society become one in which the pursuit of knowledge is frowned upon? How does the government in this society discourage people from reading books?. What do people do instead of reading books? What happens to people who don’t conform to the conventions of the society? Based on this, what would be a central theme of the novel so far? 10 minutes

27 Activity Write the theme on the Split-page notes handout (15)
Take out the Anchor Text Theme Tracker and complete the connection to the theme for each analysis. Go back and complete anything in the packet that is not complete Part One packet is due tomorrow 5 minutes

28 Thursday, November 15 HOMEWORK
Complete any incomplete parts of the Part One packet (due tomorrow) Test on Part One tomorrow

29 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Today we will: You will need: BELLRINGER
Take a test on Part One of Fahrenheit 451 Turn in Part One packet Prepare to read Part Two: The Sieve and the Sand You will need: Your copy of Fahrenheit 451 Part One Packet Pen or pencil BELLRINGER Turn in your Fahrenheit 451 Part One: The Hearth and the Salamander packet. Make sure your name is on the cover.

30 Part One Test ASSESSMENT
This is an assessment and counts as a quiz grade. You will have only this class period to complete the quiz. You must do your own work. If you talk to a neighbor, you will receive a zero. If you look at a neighbor’s test, you will receive a zero and be written up. When you are finished, bring your test to the teacher and you may begin reading Part Two: The Sieve and the Sand

31 Friday, November 9 HOMEWORK
Read pages (71-80) to prepare for quizlet and discussion Monday

32 Discussion 1 5 minutes


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