 Create a list of 4 pros and 4 cons about wearing the hijab.

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 Create a list of 4 pros and 4 cons about wearing the hijab.

 These items are due on Friday, October 17.  You must choose one item from each of the three columns.  We will go through the details for each assignment right now, so that you can choose which three you would like to complete.

 You will write a news article on the experience(s) immigrants face in this country. Your evidence and facts will come from the readings we have done in this unit.  Your article should follow the appropriate format for a NEWS ARTICLE and needs to include at least THREE pieces of evidence from unit texts and should be a minimum of words.  More info will be provided if you choose this one.

 Based on our viewing of the TEDTalks video, “How to Avoid the Single Story,” write a “how to” style article helping and/or encouraging others to avoid promoting or believing in a single story about a particular culture or group of people.  Your piece should use personal evidence/experience and examples from the texts in our unit to convince your readers.  More info will be provided if you choose this one.

 Write a minimum of 5 diary entries of 100 words each.  Write from an immigrant’s perspective, about the challenges of the new life. They can be follow-up entries to events in our texts, or they can be merely personal accounts based on your knowledge of both history and current events. You will need to use 1st person (I, me, my, our) and need to stay true to real-life events and details.

 Translate one of the major scenes in the book Does My Head Look Big in This? into a comic strip. Comic strips use images and small amounts of text to tell a story. Comic strips must be a minimum of 10 panels long and must include images, text, and color.

 Using digital video software (iMovie, MovieMaker, PhotoStory, etc), create a one and a half minute trailer for either Enrique’s Journey or Does My Head Look Big in This?.  The trailer should mimic the purpose of a film trailer in that it should persuade the audience to want to read the book through its use of sound, images, and text.

 Create/design a movie poster for a film version of the novel, Does My Head Look Big in This?. Take a look at some movie posters online or at your local movie theater.  You must use and be able to explain the color symbolism, selection of characters/images, and the location or placement of actor’s names, tag lines, and titles.  On the back (or attached), you need to include a cast list for the film, including which famous actors and actresses you would choose to play each character, and briefly state why you choose that actor/actress for the role.

 Create a playlist, or soundtrack, for Does My Head Look Big in This?. Consider if this movie were to be made into a movie. What songs would the film makers play in the film? What kind of music would be most effective at telling the stories of the novel? What kinds of genres would best capture the emotions of certain situations?  Your playlist must have a minimum of 12 songs on it (they must be REAL) and you must briefly explain why you chose each song on the list.

 The majority of immigrants to Georgia are Latin and Central American. You will interview one of these immigrants and have them answer the following questions:  How did they decide to come to your state and community?  What obstacles did they encounter?  What do they miss about their former homeland?  What do they like about living in the United States and your community?  What advice would they give to new immigrants who are faced with adjusting to a new culture?  What do immigrants think we can learn from them?  6 more questions of your creation (in-depth questions, not just basic information or yes/no)

 Write a children’s book/picture book that tells the tale of an immigrant’s experiences and challenges.  Your book must be at least 10 pages and include both words and pictures.

 If you can think of another option for you to show your knowledge, and you can create an assignment that is of similar length and difficulty, then turn in a proposal to your teacher for approval.

 On the slip provided, circle the three choices (one from each column) that you would like to complete.  Read and sign the Project Responsibility Statement.  Turn this in.

 Ch  Remember: Annotate OR keep up with your double-entry reading log!

N : I noticed… E : I am excited about… W: I wonder… S: I was surprised by…