Home, Grief, and Storytelling in Men We Reaped

Lesson 10
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ELA

Unit 9

10th Grade

Lesson 10 of 22

Objective


Craft an insight piece about your selected research topic, placing the ideas found in various sources and their authors in conversation with one another.

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

In a free-flowing writing piece, synthesize the ideas found in various research sources and their authors, put arguments in conversation with one another, and generate a new insight about your topic that is aligned to our inquiry on public responsibility and personal responsibility.

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Key Thinking


The following list contains questions that students can use to guide the creation of their insight piece. 

Scaffolding Questions

What would Hill/Alexander/Morris/Desmond say to the authors of your texts listed in my research tracker?

After I read writer Hill/Alexander/Morris/Desmond, I thought ______________; however, after I read writer _______, my thinking on this issue had changed in these ways: ______________.

Can I find any areas of agreement (or disagreement), including shared values and beliefs, between Hill/Alexander/Morris/Desmond and the authors of the texts listed in my research tracker?

What new, significant questions do the texts in my research tracker raise for me?

After I have wrestled with the ideas in these texts, what are my current views on the topic I have chosen?

Homework


  • Read and annotate Men We Reaped: A Memoir by Jesmyn Ward, pages 9–40 by Lesson 13.

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Standards


  • LO 1.4B — Synthesize ideas from multiple texts and explain how the texts may convey different perspectives on a common theme or idea.
  • LO 4.1B — Gather, evaluate, and synthesize evidence from multiple authoritative sources (e.g., print, digital, multimedia) to address the research question or problem.
  • W.9-10.9 — Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Supporting Standards

W.9-10.1
W.9-10.10

Next

Use teacher feedback to revise group research proposal to ensure they have explained a clear problem including the problematic nature and significance.

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