Censorship, Truth & Happiness in Fahrenheit 451

Lesson 3
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ELA

Unit 7

10th Grade

Lesson 3 of 20

Objective


Analyze how Stewart uses anecdotes and allusions to develop her argument about the teaching of slavery in American schools. 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

How does Stewart use anecdotes and allusions to develop her argument about the teaching of slavery in American schools?

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Key Thinking


Annotation Focus

Rereading #1: What is the rhetorical situation? In other words, what lines in the text reveal the rhetorical situation including the exigence, purpose, audience, and context?

Rereading #2: What anecdote and allusion structures seem particularly interesting and noteworthy? 
 

Scaffolding Questions

According to Stewart, what are the reasons that we have been unwilling to teach students the truth about slavery? What are the implications of this unwillingness? 

Trace the examples of experts Stewart includes in her essay. Who are the experts and what are they experts about? What is the impact of including these experts on the development of Stewart’s argument? 

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s study, what are some of the ways in which U.S. history textbooks are “failing”?

What are some suggestions that appear in Stewart’s essay for improving education on slavery?

Discourse Questions

Use today’s Annotation Foci.

Homework


  • Read and annotate “McConnell letter to the Education Department regarding ‘1619 Project’ programs” 
    • Annotation Focus: What reasons does McConnell offer to justify the removal of The 1619 Project from federal grant programs?

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Standards


  • LO 1.2B — Explain how the rhetorical features of an argument contribute to its effect and meaning.
  • RI.9-10.6 — Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or purpose.

Supporting Standards

LO 1.2A
LO 1.4A
LO 2.3A
LO 5.1A
LO 5.1B
RI.9-10.1
RI.9-10.2
SL.9-10.1
W.9-10.2.a

Next

Identify and explain the claims and evidence McConnell uses to support his argument about American History and Civics Education programs.

Craft a unique thesis about the effectiveness of McConnell’s argument.

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