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Harlem Renaissance
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Hook The characters in A Raisin in the Sun seemed resigned to their position in life. Other African Americans saw the Roaring Twenties as an opportunity to finally speak up.
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Essential Questions What was the Harlem Renaissance? Who were they key players in the Harlem Renaissance? Do we need another Harlem Renaissance today?
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Objective I will demonstrate my understanding of the Harlem Renaissance by taking Cornell notes about one artist from that time. For extra credit, I will create a Biography Wheel.
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AASL Standard 1.1.7 Make sense of information gathered from diverse sources by identifying misconceptions, main and supporting ideas, conflicting information, and point of view or bias.
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artist Renaissance Harlem
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Rubric for Taking Cornell Notes 4321 I took 20 or more Cornell notes I took 15 or more Cornell notes I took 10 or more Cornell notes I took less than 10 notes All of my notes were in my own words Most of my notes were in my own words Some of my notes were in my own words None of my notes were in my own words All of my notes were about one Harlem Renaissance artist. Most of my notes were about one Harlem Renaissance artist. Some of my notes were about one Harlem Renaissance artist. None of my notes were about one Harlem Renaissance artist. I used one book and one web site. I listed title and page number for the book, and the URL and title of the web site. I used either a book or a web site. I listed title and page number for the book, and the URL and title of the web site. n/a Cornell notes were transferred to a Biography Wheel. n/a
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http://historyoftheharlemrenaissance. weebly.com/writers-and-poets.html
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REF 030 World Book Encyclopedia
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REF 920 Biographical Dictionary
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African American Encyclopedia REF 973
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