Home, Grief, and Storytelling in Men We Reaped

Lesson 1
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ELA

Unit 9

10th Grade

Lesson 1 of 22

Objective


Analyze how Giorgis uses evidence and claims to craft her textual analysis on Beyoncé’s Homecoming

Explain the significance of home in Beyoncé’s Homecoming.

Readings and Materials


  • Article: “Beyoncé’s Black-Intellectual Homecoming” by Hannah Giorgis 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

How does Giorgis use evidence and claims to craft her textual analysis on Beyonce’s Homecoming?

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Key Thinking


Annotation Focus

Annotation focus #1: What initial reactions do you have to the writer and the documentary she is describing? What are you picturing?

Annotation focus #2: What lines, words, and phrases reveal the evidence and claims that Giorgis uses to craft her textual analysis on Beyoncé’s Homecoming?

Scaffolding Questions

Zoom in on the texts and audio snippets that Giorgis references/alludes to in the first two paragraphs of her textual analysis. What are the two references/allusions? What is significant about these two references? Why does Girogis choose to introduce her analysis of Beyoncé’s Homecoming film by calling attention to these references/allusions?

In the fourth paragraph, Giorgis writes, "Beyoncé weaves in text and audio snippets from multiple Black authors, historians, and public thinkers, most often culling from moments when they spoke directly to Black audiences." How does this single sentence help her to unfold key ideas in Beyoncé’s Homecoming?

What other evidence of audio snippets and text from Beyoncé’s Homecoming does Girogis highlight in her analysis? How does she use the evidence to make claims to build her argument about the documentary?

Discourse Questions

How does the production of Beyoncé’s Homecoming connect to the idea of home?

What does it mean to come home?

Homework


Read and annotate The Yellow House, pages 52 to 98. 

  • Annotation focus: 
    • What historical and social context of the Gulf South does Sarah Broom provide?

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Standards


  • LO 1.2A — Analyze the development of an argument, evaluating its central claim(s), the soundness of the reasoning, and the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence.
  • RI.9-10.3 — Analyze how the author unfolds an analysis or series of ideas or events, including the order in which the points are made, how they are introduced and developed, and the connections that are drawn between them.

Supporting Standards

LO 2.2A
LO 2.2B
LO 2.2C
LO 5.1A
LO 5.1B
RI.9-10.1
RI.9-10.5
SL.9-10.1
W.9-10.2

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Analyze how multiple poetic techniques work together to create a unified meaning in Howes’ "The Homecoming."

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