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Unit Summary (What) & Rationale (Why) Analyze and evaluate the evolution of political, social and religious influence on British culture during the 17th and 18th centuries. Theme, Concepts, & Essential Questions
Theme: Winds of Change Concepts:
CC/CCR
RL: 1,2,3,5,9
Identify and evaluate romantic and enlightenment texts based on literary characteristics and historical bias
Compare/contrast literary periods
influenced society? RI: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 How does European progress during this time affect America? How has exploration shaped Europe and America culturally, religiously, scientifically, etc.? What influence did religion have on the culture of England and greater Europe? How do the beliefs of the W: 3,4,5 Puritans influence modern day society and its beliefs and values? How do spiritual and moral beliefs affect a readers experience with
Identify the relationships between scientific/technologi cal advancements and changes in cultures Analyze the impact of religious issues of the enlightenment and romantic periods. Evaluate the impact of political issues on literature, culture, and religion.
Writing:
Defoes Journal of the Plague Year excerpt Explicating Donne (Informational) Mayflower Compact Womens Rights are Human Rights by Hilary Clinton
Declaration of Independence
Media: Clips from PBS version of Pride and Prejudice History Channel The 19th Amendment Political cartoons
Imitate texts through Writing: the creation of Constructed modern romantic Responses poetry and prose Collaborative Learning Identify satirical Research devices and use them as a model for Graphic writing Organizers Sonnet Writing
The
text? SL:1,3,4,6
Speaking/Listening: Develop listening and communication skills through presentation and group collaboration.
Exit tickets
Speaking/Listeni ng:
L:1,2,3,4,5
Language: Explore the evolution of English from the Renaissance through the Romantic Periods
Collaborative Learning Gallery Walks Class Discussions Graphic Organizers Collaborative Learning (Thinkpair share) Vocabulary context clues
Nightwatch by Rembrandt and the Girl with the Pearl Earring by Vermeer
Language:
Technology:
Use technology such as toondo to create and share original political cartoons.
Vocabulary: Academic Vocabulary: Content Satire, blank verse, rhyme, meter, iambic pentameter, epic, elegy, sonnet, Petrarchan sonnet, allegory, conceit, In medias res, metaphysical poetry, paradox, personification, rationalism Notes: (How will I scaffold learning for student readiness & diversity?)
(Add in code for BRT at each task) Blooms Revised Taxonomy: R=Remembering, U=Understanding, AP=Applying, AN=Analyzing, E=Evaluating, C=Creating