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Lesson Overview
Objective
Plan and draft an organized podcast script that uses conversational language.
Readings and Materials
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Book: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
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Book: The Central Park Five: The Untold Story Behind One of New York City's Most Infamous Crimes by Sarah Burns
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Resource: TEAL Paragraph Graphic Organizer
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Resource: Formal Tone vs. Conversational Tone (G9, U3, L24)
Lesson Map
Write a one-paragraph literary analysis arguing which person at the ranch poses the greatest threat to George and Lennie.
Brainstorm ideas for a prompt in order to write a strong topic sentence.
- Writing Prompt and Rubric Handout (G9, U3, L5)
- Argumentative Writing: Literary Analysis Paragraph Outline (G9, U3, L5)
- Selecting Strong Textual Evidence (G9, U3, L5)
- Analysis: Zoom In, Zoom Out (G9, U3, L5)
Standards
W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.5
Outline an analytical paragraph using the acronym T-E-A-L by finding and selecting textual evidence that best supports one's topic sentence.
- Writing Prompt and Rubric Handout (G9, U3, L5)
- Argumentative Writing: Literary Analysis Paragraph Outline (G9, U3, L5)
Standards
RL.9-10.1W.9-10.1.bW.9-10.5
Analyze textual evidence by breaking down the quotation and then explaining how it supports the claim in the topic sentence, and write a last sentence to conclude.
- Analysis: Zoom In, Zoom Out (G9, U3, L5)
- Argumentative Writing: Literary Analysis Paragraph Outline (G9, U3, L5)
Standards
W.9-10.1W.9-10.1.bW.9-10.1.e
Write a literary analysis paragraph that analyzes textual evidence to argue for which person at the ranch poses the greatest threat to George and Lennie.
- Analysis: Zoom In, Zoom Out (G9, U3, L5)
- Argumentative Writing: Literary Analysis Paragraph Outline (G9, U3, L5)
Standards
W.9-10.1.cW.9-10.4W.9-10.5
Write a multi-paragraph literary analysis essay that makes an argument for one of three prompts.
Write a thesis statement, three topic sentences, and outline body paragraphs for a multi-paragraph literary analysis essay that makes an argument for one of three prompts.
- Literary Analysis Outline (G9, U3, L14)
Standards
W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.1.bW.9-10.5
Write the body paragraphs for the literary analysis essay using varied quotation introductions.
- Literary Analysis Outline (G9, U3, L14)
Standards
W.9-10.1W.9-10.1.cW.9-10.5
Use semicolons with conjunctive adverbs to link ideas in related sentences.
- Semicolon with a Conjunctive Adverb Practice (G9, U3, L14)
Standards
L.9-10.2.aW.9-10.1.c
Write an introduction paragraph using the acronym H-I-T, as well as a conclusion paragraph using the acronym B-A-M.
- Highlighted Visual of a Conclusion Paragraph (G9, U3, L14)
- Literary Analysis Outline (G9, U3, L14)
Standards
L.9-10.2.aW.9-10.1.e
Provide feedback on a peer's writing and then use peer feedback to improve one's own writing.
Standards
L.9-10.2.aW.9-10.1W.9-10.4W.9-10.5
Plan, script, and record a podcast episode that analyzes the power of language to construct meaning about a person's identity in both Of Mice and Men and The Central Park Five.
Take notes, synthesize notes, and write a thesis statement that argues for how language constructs meaning about a person's identity in Of Mice and Men and The Central Park Five.
- Language in Of Mice and Men and The Central Park Five Note-Taker (G9, U3, L24)
- Synthesis Graphic Organizer (G9, U3, L24)
Standards
RI.9-10.2RL.9-10.2SL.9-10.1W.9-10.1.a
Plan and draft an organized podcast script that uses conversational language.
- TEAL Paragraph Graphic Organizer
- Formal Tone vs. Conversational Tone (G9, U3, L24)
Standards
W.9-10.1.bW.9-10.1.d
Plan a podcast by collaboratively preparing and organizing the introduction, commentary, and conclusion to the episode.
- Podcast Episode Plan (G9, U3, L24)
Standards
RI.9-10.2RL.9-10.2W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.1.e
Annotate and record a podcast episode using pacing and pausing.
- Performance Task: Group Podcast Episode Reflection (G9, U3, L24)
Standards
SL.9-10.4SL.9-10.5W.9-10.6