Unit II: Traditions/Relationships
This
unit will focus on comparing and contrasting, making inferences, and realizing
connections between literature and everyday life. Students will read poetry,
short stories, folk tales, and a classic play.
· My interactions with others make a difference in my relationships and self-concept.
· Basic human needs and motivations are constant across time.
· Looking at my roots helps me to better understand who I am.
· The same problems and possibilities recur across generations.
Essential Questions
· How do my relationships with others affect my self-concept?
· How can the basic needs of food, shelter, human connection and freedom increase my capacity to love and be loved? How can being deprived affect me?
· How are the values of my parents and grandparents like/unlike my own? How does my past impact my values and beliefs?
· How can I identify cross generational problems? What can I learn from them?
Content Questions
· What techniques do authors use to describe characters?
· How do I identify and explain the point of view of the narrator or other characters, as expressed in the characters’ thoughts, words, or actions?
· What is the universal theme of this literature and how can I relate it to my life?
· How do I interpret a story, prose, speech or play with poise, quality and use of voice, inflections, enunciations, pronunciations, and physical expression?