August 31, 2015
E.Q: Identify important quotes that epitomize the idea of change and analyze their meaning.
Make connections between the text and the big idea of change.
Obj: I can identify important quotes from the text and analyze their significance.
I can make connection between the text and the big idea of change.
Starter:
Philosophical Chairs Refresher
3. 2. 1.
In your starter write down the following;
3 comments you found interesting/ enlightening by your peers
2 actions you would do differently
1 plus for the philosophical chairs
Vocabulary
Use this document to follow along with the vocab for this unit.
Make sure to make a copy of it in your folder, and make the appropriate additions.
Activiy:
Follow along to audiobook.
e-book Civil Disobedience
We will be looking at section 28;57- 50:17.
While reading, you should be taking double entry notes.
Use the Double Entry Journal notetaking template in Google Drive.
Discussion Questions to Consider:
Rationalize Thoreau's perception of jail. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
Rationalize whether or not peaceful protest is even possible.
Evaluate Thoreau's opinion of majority vs. minority.
Evaluate how the government benefits and oppresses our dreams.
2. Chalk Talk
Respond to the appropriate discussion question on the corresponding poster.
Closure:
Please fill out the form based on your understanding of identify important quotes.
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