Students read chapters 18-27 of A Lesson Before Dying and examine how …
Students read chapters 18-27 of A Lesson Before Dying and examine how the interactions among the characters and the lessons learned by these characters develops a theme. Students also view the video, "Why Your Worst Deeds Don't Define You" and determine the claim the speaker is making about humanity and redemption. Students answer questions in order to make connections between the themes in A Lesson Before Dying and the claims made in "Why Your Worst Deeds Don't Define You." Students write a response that analyzes how the interactions among the characters result in lessons learned by Grant and Jefferson.
Students read chapter eighteen of A Lesson Before Dying. Students will deepen …
Students read chapter eighteen of A Lesson Before Dying. Students will deepen their understanding about the lessons that Grant and Jefferson are learning about humanity by rereading sections of the text and answering questions. Students will also add to the humanity understanding tool and the character interaction understanding tool.
Students will read chapters 28- 31 of A Lesson Before Dying. They …
Students will read chapters 28- 31 of A Lesson Before Dying. They participate in a whole-class discussion about the changes that occur in the main characters and how these changes relate to lessons being learned. Students will analyze how the author develops tone in the last chapters of the book and how this tone relates to "If We Must Die" by Claude McKay and make connections between the themes that are developed in the poems and in the last four chapters of the novel.
React to chapter twenty-seven from A Lesson Before Dying to establish your …
React to chapter twenty-seven from A Lesson Before Dying to establish your initial understanding of the conflict between the characters Grant and the Reverend.
In this section, students prepare to write, develop, and publish the culminating …
In this section, students prepare to write, develop, and publish the culminating task essay. They also reflect on the understanding they've built through the unit texts by engaging in a discussion about the unit question, and they prepare for the application unit by previewing possible tasks which relate to A Lesson Before Dying.
We will prepare to write by analyzing the culminating task for A …
We will prepare to write by analyzing the culminating task for A Lesson Before Dying guidebook unit. This will help us understand the task and prepare to gather evidence.
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