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TUESDAY, 2.24 TURN IN YOUR LANGSTON HUGHES TP-CASTT. PICK UP A BELL RINGER AND WAIT FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
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Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.
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DREAMS – LANGSTON HUGHES (5 MINUTES) Read and annotate for the following items: Analogies Figurative language (personification) Parallelism Consider these questions (think about): What ideas are being conveyed by the analogies? What is the theme of this poem? React – do you agree or disagree with this poem? Why?
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DREAMS VARIATIONS – LANGSTON HUGHES Complete the TP-CASTT as a class Discussion: How does this piece of art reflect or define your community? What factors shaped Hughes’ vision for the African-American community? Did non-African-Americans play a role in Hughes’ vision of the future? Why or why not?
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE POETRY PROJECT 6 groups = 6 different poets (analyze poetry, learn about A.A. poets, present/teach meaningful lesson) Prepare significant information that will be delivered via PowerPoint Analyze/Annotate the poem using TP-CASTT Prepare quiz questions to administer to the class Deliver a successful, professional presentation that introduces the poet, analyzes the poem, and prompts a discussion. Must be present and on time for your assigned presentation date Class will receive/lose participation points during your presentation The project is worth 100 quiz points
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GRADING Individual grades will be given. You will receive a level 1 – 5 rating based on your contribution. For example: the final presentation and PowerPoint received a 85%. Level 5 students will receive a complete grade of 85%. Level 4 will receive a 77%. Level 3 will receive a 64%. Level 2 will receive a 43%. Level 1 will receive 0% because this individual did not participate in developing the project/group. Your presentation will be graded on: Language use and delivery (communicating ideas effectively and appropriately) Organization and Preparation (exhibiting logical organization) Content (explaining the process and findings of the project that results in a successful learning experience for the class) Questions and Answers (developing appropriate, academic questions and answering questions from the class)
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THREE DAYS TO WORK/PREPARE DURING CLASS Each day you will complete an agenda sheet (organizes what you are going to do and assigns roles to the group) Tomorrow = some time in class to read about your poet, select your poem, organize your thoughts Thursday = some time to annotate a clean copy of your poem and finalize your notes to put on your PowerPoint Friday = in the computer lab to finish project by creating a PowerPoint (you must have this finished by the end of class to give Ms. Latshaw)
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TODAY: Figure out your group. Pick your group members wisely, then send one person to tell Ms. Latshaw Groups of 5 (no more, no less) If someone is absent today, then he/she will be placed into a group. Unless you want to speak for that person.
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TUESDAY, 2.24 TURN IN YOUR LANGSTON HUGHES TP-CASTT. PICK UP A BELL RINGER AND WAIT FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
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DREAMS – LANGSTON HUGHES (5 MINUTES) Read and annotate for the following items: Analogies Figurative language (personification) Parallelism Consider these questions (think about): What ideas are being conveyed by the analogies? What is the theme of this poem? React – do you agree or disagree with this poem? Why?
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DREAMS VARIATIONS – LANGSTON HUGHES Complete the TP-CASTT as a class Discussion: How does this piece of art reflect or define your community? What factors shaped Hughes’ vision for the African-American community? Did non-African-Americans play a role in Hughes’ vision of the future? Why or why not?
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE POETRY PROJECT (2) 6 groups = 6 different poets (analyze poetry, learn about A.A. poets, present/teach meaningful lesson) Prepare significant information that will be delivered via PowerPoint Analyze/Annotate the poem using TP-CASTT Prepare quiz questions to administer to the class Deliver a successful, professional presentation that introduces the poet, analyzes the poem, and prompts a discussion. Must be present and on time for your assigned presentation date Class will receive/lose participation points during your presentation The project is worth 100 quiz points
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GRADING Individual grades will be given. You will receive a level 1 – 5 rating based on your contribution. For example: the final presentation and PowerPoint received a 85%. Level 5 students will receive a complete grade of 85%. Level 4 will receive a 77%. Level 3 will receive a 64%. Level 2 will receive a 43%. Level 1 will receive 0% because this individual did not participate in developing the project/group. Your presentation will be graded on: Language use and delivery (communicating ideas effectively and appropriately) Organization and Preparation (exhibiting logical organization) Content (explaining the process and findings of the project that results in a successful learning experience for the class) Questions and Answers (developing appropriate, academic questions and answering questions from the class)
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THREE DAYS TO WORK/PREPARE DURING CLASS Each day you will complete an agenda sheet (organizes what you are going to do and assigns roles to the group) Tomorrow = some time in class to read about your poet, select your poem, organize your thoughts Thursday = some time to annotate a clean copy of your poem and finalize your notes to put on your PowerPoint Friday = in the computer lab to finish project by creating a PowerPoint (you must have this finished by the end of class to give Ms. Latshaw)
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TODAY: Figure out your group. Pick your group members wisely, then send one person to tell Ms. Latshaw Groups of 4 (no more, no less) If someone is absent today, then he/she will be placed into a group. Unless you want to speak for that person.
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TUESDAY, 2.24 TURN IN YOUR LANGSTON HUGHES TP-CASTT.
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CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS WHILE READING Is the American Dream a reality for all or is it an illusion? What are the sources of uncertainty that resulted in people being disillusioned? What does it mean to be American?
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE POETRY PROJECT (4) 6 groups = 6 different poets (analyze poetry, learn about A.A. poets, present/teach meaningful lesson) Prepare significant information that will be delivered via PowerPoint Analyze/Annotate the poem using TP-CASTT Prepare questions to facilitate an organized class discussion Deliver a successful, professional presentation that introduces the poet, analyzes the poem, and prompts a discussion. Must be present and on time for your assigned presentation date Class will receive/lose participation points during your presentation The project is worth 100 quiz points
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GRADING Individual grades will be given. You will receive a level 1 – 5 rating based on your contribution. For example: the final presentation and PowerPoint received a 85%. Level 5 students will receive a complete grade of 85%. Level 4 will receive a 77%. Level 3 will receive a 64%. Level 2 will receive a 43%. Level 1 will receive 0% because this individual did not participate in developing the project/group. Your presentation will be graded on: Language use and delivery (communicating ideas effectively and appropriately) Organization and Preparation (exhibiting logical organization) Content (explaining the process and findings of the project that results in a successful learning experience for the class) Questions and Answers (developing appropriate, academic questions and answering questions from the class)
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THREE DAYS TO WORK/PREPARE DURING CLASS Each day you will complete an agenda sheet (organizes what you are going to do and assigns roles to the group) Tomorrow = some time in class to read about your poet, select your poem, organize your thoughts Thursday = some time to annotate a clean copy of your poem and finalize your notes to put on your PowerPoint Friday = in the computer lab to finish project by creating a PowerPoint (you must have this finished by the end of class to give Ms. Latshaw)
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TODAY: Figure out your group. Pick your group members wisely, then send one person to tell Ms. Latshaw Groups of 4 (no more, no less) If someone is absent today, then he/she will be placed into a group. Unless you want to speak for that person.
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TUESDAY, 2.24 TURN IN YOUR LANGSTON HUGHES TP-CASTT.
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CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS WHILE READING Is the American Dream a reality for all or is it an illusion? What are the sources of uncertainty that resulted in people being disillusioned? What does it mean to be American?
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE POETRY PROJECT (5) 6 groups = 6 different poets (analyze poetry, learn about A.A. poets, present/teach meaningful lesson) Prepare significant information that will be delivered via PowerPoint Analyze/Annotate the poem using TP-CASTT Prepare questions to facilitate an organized class discussion Deliver a successful, professional presentation that introduces the poet, analyzes the poem, and prompts a discussion. Must be present and on time for your assigned presentation date Class will receive/lose participation points during your presentation The project is worth 100 quiz points
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GRADING Individual grades will be given. You will receive a level 1 – 5 rating based on your contribution. For example: the final presentation and PowerPoint received a 85%. Level 5 students will receive a complete grade of 85%. Level 4 will receive a 77%. Level 3 will receive a 64%. Level 2 will receive a 43%. Level 1 will receive 0% because this individual did not participate in developing the project/group. Your presentation will be graded on: Language use and delivery (communicating ideas effectively and appropriately) Organization and Preparation (exhibiting logical organization) Content (explaining the process and findings of the project that results in a successful learning experience for the class) Questions and Answers (developing appropriate, academic questions and answering questions from the class)
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THREE DAYS TO WORK/PREPARE DURING CLASS Each day you will complete an agenda sheet (organizes what you are going to do and assigns roles to the group) Tomorrow = some time in class to read about your poet, select your poem, organize your thoughts Thursday = some time to annotate a clean copy of your poem and finalize your notes to put on your PowerPoint Friday = in the computer lab to finish project by creating a PowerPoint (you must have this finished by the end of class to give Ms. Latshaw)
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TODAY: Figure out your group. Pick your group members wisely, then send one person to tell Ms. Latshaw 5 groups of 4, 1 group of 3 If someone is absent today, then he/she will be placed into a group. Unless you want to speak for that person.
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TUESDAY, 2.24 TURN IN YOUR LANGSTON HUGHES TP-CASTT. PICK UP A COPY OF “LET AMERICA BE AMERICA AGAIN” AND WAIT FOR INSTRUCTIONS
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CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS WHILE READING Is the American Dream a reality for all or is it an illusion? What are the sources of uncertainty that resulted in people being disillusioned? What does it mean to be American?
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE POETRY PROJECT (8) 6 groups = 6 different poets (analyze poetry, learn about A.A. poets, present/teach meaningful lesson) Prepare significant information that will be delivered via PowerPoint Analyze/Annotate the poem using TP-CASTT Prepare questions to facilitate an organized class discussion Deliver a successful, professional presentation that introduces the poet, analyzes the poem, and prompts a discussion. Must be present and on time for your assigned presentation date Class will receive/lose participation points during your presentation The project is worth 100 quiz points
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GRADING Individual grades will be given. You will receive a level 1 – 5 rating based on your contribution. For example: the final presentation and PowerPoint received a 85%. Level 5 students will receive a complete grade of 85%. Level 4 will receive a 77%. Level 3 will receive a 64%. Level 2 will receive a 43%. Level 1 will receive 0% because this individual did not participate in developing the project/group. Your presentation will be graded on: Language use and delivery (communicating ideas effectively and appropriately) Organization and Preparation (exhibiting logical organization) Content (explaining the process and findings of the project that results in a successful learning experience for the class) Questions and Answers (developing appropriate, academic questions and answering questions from the class)
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THREE DAYS TO WORK/PREPARE DURING CLASS Each day you will complete an agenda sheet (organizes what you are going to do and assigns roles to the group) Tomorrow = some time in class to read about your poet, select your poem, organize your thoughts Thursday = some time to annotate a clean copy of your poem and finalize your notes to put on your PowerPoint Friday = in the computer lab to finish project by creating a PowerPoint (you must have this finished by the end of class to give Ms. Latshaw)
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TODAY: Figure out your group. Pick your group members wisely, then send one person to tell Ms. Latshaw 5 groups of 5, 1 group of 4 If someone is absent today, then he/she will be placed into a group. Unless you want to speak for that person.
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