Day One: Goal 1:The learner will demonstrate increasing insight and reflection to print and non-print text through personal expression. Materials: Daily.

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Day One: Goal 1:The learner will demonstrate increasing insight and reflection to print and non-print text through personal expression. Materials: Daily Journal

 Why do certain memories remain?  How do we impact the world in which we live?  How does the world impact your perspective on life?  TTYPA (Turn to your partner and… Materials: Memories Journal

 Share your thoughts and experiences  Nominate your partner  Share how the experiences of your partner impacted your personal view of the same memory Materials: Memories Journal

 Compose three words on an index card to reflect your emotions on 9/11  Combine your words with your partner and condense into a list of four  Connect with your peers through a wordle  Consider the impact of powerful words Materials: Index Cards Wordle.com

 935/21st_Century_Literacy 935/21st_Century_Literacy   Representatives from each pair enter four words before break Materials: Index Cards Wordle.com

 CMT Video  95/where-were-you-when-the-world- stopped-turning-from-cmt-giants- alan-jackson.jhtml 95/where-were-you-when-the-world- stopped-turning-from-cmt-giants- alan-jackson.jhtml  Return to your seat by the end of the video

  Consider: › Theme › Tone › Message  Construct one sentence to describe the sentiment of the wordle in your journal

 Which word was the most common and why?  Was your word in large print?  How does history impact people in the same way?  How do individuals differ in their response to historical events?  TTYPA share, nominate your partner Materials: Wordle.com Journal

 Listen to this song clip and describe an associated memory : ..\08_Superman (It's Not Easy) (featuring John Ondrasik)_Bandits (Music From The MGM Motion Picture)_Five For Fighting.mp3..\08_Superman (It's Not Easy) (featuring John Ondrasik)_Bandits (Music From The MGM Motion Picture)_Five For Fighting.mp3  Picture images in your head that connect your memories  Write down five words describing the visual impact of the song as you listen again Materials: Index Cards Superman Song

 Reflect upon your experiences today with your partner  Rank the impact of words, pictures, and music in demonstrating impact (it is okay to tie, but try to rank)  Relate how the three connect you to your experiences  Relate how your experiences shape your view of the world

 Exit Slip › Write down the following:  Favorite childhood song  Connected memory  Mental picture