Gender and Power in The Taming of the Shrew

Lesson 5
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ELA

Unit 5

9th Grade

Lesson 5 of 29

Objective


Engage in a Socratic Seminar with classmates, drawing evidence from unit texts, and carefully explaining reasoning.

Readings and Materials


  • Article: “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid 

  • Poem: “How to Be a Man” by Simar Singh 

  • Non-Fiction Text: “Declaration of Sentiments” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

  • Video: “We Should All be Feminists” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 

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Discussion Question

What do these texts reveal about similar gender expectations for men and women across time and cultures?

What do these texts suggest about how gender socialization impacts one's sense of belonging and identity?

Based on these texts, to what extent can we challenge notions of gender in our society? How?

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Standards


  • SL.9-10.1 — Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9—10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
  • SL.9-10.1.a — Come to discussions prepared, having read and researched material under study; explicitly draw on that preparation by referring to evidence from texts and other research on the topic or issue to stimulate a thoughtful, well-reasoned exchange of ideas.
  • SL.9-10.1.b — Work with peers to set rules for collegial discussions and decision-making (e.g., informal consensus, taking votes on key issues, presentation of alternate views), clear goals and deadlines, and individual roles as needed.
  • SL.9-10.1.c — Propel conversations by posing and responding to questions that relate the current discussion to broader themes or larger ideas; actively incorporate others into the discussion; and clarify, verify, or challenge ideas and conclusions.
  • SL.9-10.1.d — Respond thoughtfully to diverse perspectives, summarize points of agreement and disagreement, and, when warranted, qualify or justify their own views and understanding and make new connections in light of the evidence and reasoning presented.
  • SL.9-10.4 — Present information, findings, and supporting evidence clearly, concisely, and logically such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and task.

Supporting Standards

L.9-10.1
L.9-10.6
RI.9-10.1
RL.9-10.1
SL.9-10.6
W.9-10.9

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