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Read Part II Quote Analysis
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Do Now: Tech ready.
Initial Resource Link | [to be used as the base you will analyze for accuracy of facts]
West Indies http://www.discoveringbristol.org.uk/slavery/routes/places-involved/west-indies/
Circle up @ 1:10 to discuss findings in your research. Do Now: Tech ready to research. Lesson Objectives:
Do Next:
The site below with it's links will be our entry point for analyzing historical accuracy of information regarding the European colonization of the Caribbean Islands. You will need to find other sources for cross checking purposes of the information shared in this site. West Indies http://www.discoveringbristol.org.uk/slavery/routes/places-involved/west-indies/
Timeline: Due Wednesday.
Do Now | Turn and Talk
Every other person in the class will receive a rhetorical strategy we have discussed while reading Part I of A Small Place. Turn and talk to the person you. Recall the definition of the rhetorical strategy. Discuss one way Kincaid has used the rhetorical strategy thus far in the novel. Find a direct quote from Part I that represents the strategy. When you have a response, please select one person to write both the strategy and the quote on the board. Be prepared to discuss as a group. Rhetorical Strategies
Accordion Book | Jeremiad Define the term Jeremiad in your own words based on the following definition: "A jeremiad is, by its most basic definition, a long literary work criticizing and lamenting the flaws of society. In A Small Place, Kincaid draws from the long history of the American jeremiad — so much so that Salman Rushdie described the novel as “a jeremiad of great clarity and force that one might have called torrential were the language not so finely controlled.” The Jeremiad is a form which first originated among 17th century New England Puritans. The Puritans believed they had been called by God to flee a corrupt Anglo Church in England and to start their own “beacon on the hill” in the New World. According to historian David Howard Pitney, “the American jeremiad arose as a form of ritualistic complaint and self- reproach because of the apparent failure of Puritan society to fulfill its task of self-perfection and world redemption” (482). Jeremiads were named after the biblical prophet Jeremiah and were characterized by a “long list of perceived social ills, denounc[ing] people for their sins and misconduct, and warn[ings] of worse tribulations and divine punishments to come if they did not quickly repent and observe their social covenant” (482). The traditional jeremiad was composed of three parts: citing of God’s promise, lamenting the current moral decline of society, and prophesying the promise’s imminent fulfillment" (Great World Text). Analysis | David Walker's Appeal
Exit Slip: Accordion Book Do Now | Accordion Book Reflection
Annotations | A Small Place, Part I
Consider the use of pronouns in the narrative, the opening you, as well as moments when Kincaid switches from we to they in referring to the native Antiguans.
Do Now: Circle up / sharing of information [10 minutes]. These items should be discussed at the end of your Small Place Notes Dock in google classroom.
Do Next:
Tickets out. Sourcing checklist and Black Elk, President Harrison Primary Source Handouts. Do Now: Share a Personal Tourist Experience
Learning Objectives.
Geography | Specific Details on the following:
Discussion focus for Monday: These items should be discussed at the end of your Small Place Notes Dock in google classroom. You may find it helpful to check into a couple of sites.
Do Next: Circle up / sharing of information [15 minutes]. Ticket out: Antigua and Sheboygan notes and discussion prompts 1-3 completed in google classroom..
Do Now | Accordion Book
Analysis | Compass PointsNorth: What does the speaker believe to be true? What is his argument? West: What do you believe to be true? Do you agree? Why or why not? East: What evidence does the speaker use to support his argument? South: So What? What does this topic or argument suggest about us as humans? Connections: What are the narrators truths in A Small Place? What are the Antiguans truths? What are the tourists truths? Rhetorical Analysis | A Small Place, Jamaica Kincaid Sticky Note Annotations
Do Now: Analyze the two photos here.
Learning Objectives.
Antigua / Barbuda and Sheboygan / County Comparison. [insert information with each bulleted item]. Geography | Specific Details on the following:
Do Next: Circle up / sharing of information [10 minutes]. Ticket out: Antigua notes completed. Progress check on Sheboygan notes. |
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