When I Was Puerto Rican: A Memoir (2020)

Lesson 22
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ELA

Unit 9

7th Grade

Lesson 22 of 29

Objective


Explain the difference between objective and subjective.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: When I Was Puerto Rican: A Memoir by Esmeralda Santiago  pp. 203 – 213

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

Which statement objectively summarizes why Mama chooses to leave for New York?

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Which piece of evidence best supports the answer to Part A?

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Key Questions


  • p. 206 - How does the sentence "Just wait, he said. "Once you're in New York, you'll become a regular teenager Americana" contribute to the plot? How do you know?
  • p. 207 - Write an objective summary of the paragraph, "I crouched against the wall and watched them injure each other, hurling words that had the same effect as acid on metal..."
  • p. 208 - What is this sentence an example of? What does the author literally mean? "She was a stone packed inside a shell that wouldn't crack." Is this an example of subjective or objective language?

Notes


  • You may want to include a mini lesson on objective language vs. subjective language in today's lesson.
    • Make sure to explain what “objective” means and give them a few examples.
    • Why is When I Was Puerto Rican not written objectively? (It is not written objectively because it was written through Negi’s point of view so everything is biased or "subjective" and through the perspective of a child.)

Common Core Standards


  • RI.7.2 — Determine two or more central ideas in a text and analyze their development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text.

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