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“Give Me The Game”: A Study Of Card’S Ender’S Game [11th Grade], J Kat Aylesworth Jul 2012

“Give Me The Game”: A Study Of Card’S Ender’S Game [11th Grade], J Kat Aylesworth

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This unit was designed to be the second unit of the school year which means that the students will have had ample practice with the structure of a paragraph and the overall structure of a paper but will need a lot of work on organizing ideas, building writing stamina, and analyzing textual evidence.

This unit places heavy emphasis on analyzing not only the text but the concept of games and game play in the real world and the rules which govern our society.

Students will polish their skills of writing a formal essay while learning about human interaction and manipulation …


Rhetoric In The Real World [11th Grade], Sarah Berce Sep 2009

Rhetoric In The Real World [11th Grade], Sarah Berce

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This unit is designed to help students think critically about the world. Students, especially with the increasing role of technology in our world, are exposed to persuasive messages in various capacities everyday. The class will read, analyze, and respond to several real world sources including persuasive speeches, position papers, advertisements, commercials, political campaigns, newspaper articles, and pictures. Through these sources and accompanying activities, students will discover the effects of advertising and the means to effectively persuade. After reading, exploring, and analyzing various sources, students will work creatively to design a shoe and an accompanying advertisement campaign. Then, they will critically …


U.S. Imperialism And Expansion At The Turn Of The 19th Century [11th Grade], Carly Dodd Mar 2009

U.S. Imperialism And Expansion At The Turn Of The 19th Century [11th Grade], Carly Dodd

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This unit outlines U.S. expansion and imperialism at the turn of the 19th century, a policy change from America's traditional stance of isolationism. The content covers newly acquired U.S. territories, the Spanish-American War, changing U.S. foreign policy through Theodore Roosevelt and John Jay, as well as the historical debate of the time period: the growth of anti-imperialists. The unit uses secondary and primary sources, coopertive learning methods, and an emphasis on vocabulary to not only allow students depth in learning, but also a foundation with which to be successful for TAKS. The unit's two essential questions ask students to explore …


All That Glitters Is Not Gold (Gilded Age) [11th Grade], Caesie Mchenry Jul 2008

All That Glitters Is Not Gold (Gilded Age) [11th Grade], Caesie Mchenry

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In this unit students will be focusing on the American society during the Gilded Age. Students will understand the rise of the Gilded Age through invention and technology. Students will see how progress includes opportunities and challenges and the relationship between technology and economic development. Students will be able to see the interdependence between environment and migration due to technological and economic development. During this unit students will also analyze the growth of business, labor unrest, immigration and social inequalities that are inevitable in human societies. The culminating performance assessment allows students to explore the complexities of society during this …


Great Gatsby [11th Grade], Kathleen Fenske Jun 2006

Great Gatsby [11th Grade], Kathleen Fenske

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This unit focuses on exploring The Great Gatsby and how the time period and culture in which the novel is written plays a vital part in the author s overall message in the novel. One of the key understandings to this unit is how good literature makes a statement on culture, but great literature is timeless and universal and provides a lens to view our own lives and society. Through an examination of the 1920s culture, the students will be able to understand Fitzgerald s message about the 1920s. They will further examine this through a group project where they …


Linear Inequalities [11th Grade], Maeve Goetz Jun 2006

Linear Inequalities [11th Grade], Maeve Goetz

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The students will be introduced to linear inequalities and systems of linear inequalities. The main understandings that I want to develop in my students are that there are many methods to solving math problems and that solving the problem is not always enough (mathematically correct solutions are not always the best solutions). They will need to analyze the solutions they develop to determine whether or not their answer is reasonable. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of linear equalities by solving them algebraically, graphically, and using a table. Students will compare and contrast linear equations to linear inequalities. They will explore …