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6th Grade English

Students explore the topic of "coming of age", reading texts that feature protagonists from diverse backgrounds, places, and time periods.

6th Grade - Challenging Authority: The Giver

Students explore the topic of coming of age through the story of one boy's life in a dystopian future, and his growing understanding that the world around him is not what it appears.

6th Grade - Expressing Yourself: Women in the Arts

Students explore the topic of coming of age through stories about the experiences of professional female artists of color who have fought to claim their space in a world that has long excluded people who look like them.

6th Grade - Finding Connection: The Outsiders

Students explore the topic of coming of age through the story of a young man struggling to determine right and wrong in a world defined by violence.

6th Grade - Fleeing Conflict: Refugee & The Unwanted

Students explore the topic of "coming of age" through the stories of young refugees from different time periods, all of whom face unthinkable hardships as they desperately seek safety.

6th Grade English - Unit 5: Fleeing Conflict: Refugee & The Unwanted - Lesson 1

Define important terms related to migration and compare and contrast how the texts convey central ideas about the experiences of refugees. 

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 2

Explain how specific words, sentences, and passages in the first two chapters of The Giver help establish the setting.

6th Grade English - Unit 4: Finding Connection: The Outsiders - Lesson 3

Analyze how specific sections of Chapter 2 fit into the overall structure of The Outsiders and develop the reader's understanding of characters.

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 5

Explain how specific passages from Chapters 7 and 8 of The Giver use juxtaposition to develop the plot and fit into the overall structure of the text.

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 6

Draw conclusions about Jonas based on the way he responds to specific events in Chapters 9–10 of The Giver.

6th Grade English - Unit 4: Finding Connection: The Outsiders - Lesson 6

Explain how specific scenes and lines of text fit into the overall structure of The Outsiders and move the plot forward.

6th Grade English - Unit 5: Fleeing Conflict: Refugee & The Unwanted - Lesson 7

Describe the narrative structure of Refugee and explain how the first three chapters develop the characters, setting, and plot.

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 9

Analyze why Jonas makes certain decisions and analyze how the events of Chapters 14 and 15 advance the overall plot. 

6th Grade English - Unit 3: Expressing Yourself: Women in the Arts - Lesson 9

Analyze how the poem "Still I Rise" and the article "The Black Woman Artist Who Crafted a Life..." explore similar themes and topics. 

6th Grade English - Unit 5: Fleeing Conflict: Refugee & The Unwanted - Lesson 11

Explain why Refugee can be considered a coming-of-age novel and describe how each of the three protagonists changes as the text progresses. 

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 11

Explain how specific words and phrases develop mood, tone, and meaning in Chapters 18 and 19 of The Giver.

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 12

Explain how Jonas has changed as a result of witnessing the release of the newchild. 

6th Grade English - Unit 5: Fleeing Conflict: Refugee & The Unwanted - Lesson 13

Analyze how the author develops thematic connections and compare and contrast how the novel and video convey the shared experiences of refugees.

6th Grade English - Unit 2: Challenging Authority: The Giver - Lesson 13

Analyze the changes in Jonas' character at the resolution of The Giver.

6th Grade English - Unit 4: Finding Connection: The Outsiders - Lesson 15

Compare and contrast the experience of reading The Outsiders with viewing the film version and analyze how Hinton develops mood in significant scenes.

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