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MAY 2 ND, 2013 English 10

Schedule Silent Reading Book Talks: Courtney (Period 1) Brandon / George (Period 2) Warm-Up Analyze a Poem Discuss Critical Perspectives Silent Writing Discuss Test

Book Talks Worst book ever!

Book Talks Worst book ever! Monday: Tyler / Ryan (Period 1), Cole (Period 2) Tuesday: Dylan / David (Period 1) / Michael / Brianna (Period 2)

Book Talks (Period 1) May 6 th – Tyler / Ryan May 7 th – Dylan / David May 8 th – J. Cain / Jordan May 9 th – Lucas / Garret May 10 th – Brittany / Jasmine May 14 th – Robyn / Lauren May 15 th – Derrick / Olivia

Book Talks (Period 2) May 6 th – Cole May 7 th – Michael / Brianna May 8 th – Crystal / Hannah May 9 th – Olivia / Jordan May 10 th – Logan / Symon May 14 th – Brett / Kelsey May 15 th – Sahara / Hailey May 16 th – Randy / Brittany

Warm-Up In your groups, come up with a list of the top ten most important events of your generation. Mr. Harvey’s Top 5 (in no particular order): September 11 th (2001) Internet becomes widely available (1993) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) Protest Before Iraq War (2003) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Television Series ( ) Why didn’t I put Fall of the Berlin Wall, Chernobyl disaster, or Tiananmen Square Massacre (all in 1989)?

Perspectives

On Monday, we looked at the reader-response lens; considering how someone’s background, prior knowledge, experiences, emotions, etc., might influence the way they interpret a text. On Tuesday, we looked at the marxist lens; considering how a text confirms or challenges stereotypes about social classes (rich, poor, middle class). Yesterday, we looked at the feminist lens; considering how a text confirms or challenges stereotypes about gender. Today we are going to continue practicing this concept by analyzing the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel.

“We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel 1 st listen through: (without lyrics) come up with a theory about what the song is about - remember, there are no wrong answers at this stage. 2 nd listen through: (with lyrics) this song is a collection of newspaper headlines. Identify any names/events that you recognize. Whole Class Discussion: What examples of poetic devices can we find in the poem? Feminist Lens: Of the fifty-six people mentioned in the song, only seven are women.

Historical Lens The historical lens: to understand a text, you need to understand the period in which it was written. This also refers to considering how a text reflects the common ideas and beliefs of the time when it was written.

Final Poem Response I want you to use the list we created today of important events of your generation, along with your own ideas, to create your own version of “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” I want you to write one verse (eight lines). It should match the rhythm and rhyme scheme of the song (refer to the notes we took today, or reread the poem). The internet is a great resource for “important events of the (insert decade here).”

Next Week Monday: Work Period Tuesday: Poetry Journals Due / Poetry Performances Wednesday: Poetry Unit Test Thursday: Dead Poets Society (active watching!) Friday: Dead Poets Society (active watching!)

Review Sheet Follow the instructions on the review sheet (they should be ultra clear). If you can answer all the questions, you can ace the test!