Unit Progress
I feel as if my unit is progressing fairly well. So far, I
have been able to make several big decisions regarding what will be going into
my unit and what the students will be coming away with. I’ll start by talking
about my framework of power. I decided to create my unit around the ideas of
power and corruption, since those were the big themes (to me) from the
Shakespeare play I was assigned (Julius Caesar). With that as my starting
point, I started to generate my essential questions in a way that would be
applicable, accessible, and interesting to the students.
I then began work-shopping my ideas for what texts I should
be using. I made decisions about my texts based on the different ways I could
potentially use them to examine power dynamics, but also to look at corruption
in government (again to really tie in Julius Caesar). I felt great about my
text choices because I was able to link all the texts together in meaningful
and scaffolding ways, weaving the texts around my key text, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. This
text is the most rich and diverse of my choices and includes a multitude of
different examinations of what power is and what it means.
From that point I have been able to let my creative teaching
brain generate tons of ideas for activities and assessments. I settled on the
idea of concluding my unit with a Multi-Genre project, so with that in mind, I began
to create a unit map/schedule based on how I wanted the MG project to evolve
and develop throughout the unit. I decided on working on different elements
each week for the MG project would help scaffold this large unit assessment over
a ten week period so that the students would not feel lost or overwhelmed. With
that idea in mind, I then developed my week by week plan by coupling the items
of the MG project that we would be work-shopping that week with a reading that
is an example of what the students would be creating. This way all of our
activities would tie into one another in a way that would scaffold the whole
unit, building up to our final unit assessment.
So far, this is what I have. I developed a rough sketch of
my MG project and its qualifications, and overall, I feel confident moving forward
with what I have. Feel free to leave any comments or suggestions for my plan!
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