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Lesson Overview
Objective
Analyze how Noah develops the reader’s understanding of his unique experiences navigating life as a mixed-race person in South Africa.
Readings and Materials
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Book: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah — Chapters 3 ("Trevor, Pray") and 4 ("Chameleon")
Lesson Map
Create an informative one-pager depicting a South African individual's work on ending the system of apartheid.
Research a topic by taking notes on sources using summarizing, paraphrasing, quoting, and synthesizing.
- Writing Prompt and Rubric Handout (G9, U2)
- Sources for Informative One-Pager (G9, U2, L10)
- Research Note-Taking Graphic Organizer (G9, U2, L10)
Standards
W.9-10.7W.9-10.8W.9-10.9
Use appositive phrases in an informative paragraph to rename, add details, or further define a noun.
- Appositive Phrases Practice Sheet (G9, U2, L10)
- Informative Paragraph Graphic Organizer (G9, U2, L10)
- Self/Peer Feedback Form (G9, U2, L10)
Standards
L.9-10.1W.9-10.2W.9-10.8
Draft an informative one-pager using text features to present information clearly and compellingly on an informative one-pager.
- Apartheid One-Pager Sample Response (G9, U2, L10)
- One-Pager Planning Graphic Organizer (G9, U2, L10)
- One-Pager Template (G9, U2)
- Text Features Visual (G9, U2, L10)
Standards
W.9-10.2W.9-10.4W.9-10.5