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Day 1ENGLISH 10

Seating Chart

You need your Springboard book!

New Partners! Find out three things:

What you did over Winter BreakHow many times you’ve seen FrozenFavorite winter activity

ECA Question of the Day A) While Cynthia dressed for her sister's wedding, Murphy, the golden retriever, ate the straps

off the only shoes that matched Cynthia's pale blue dress. B) Her replacement options were

inappropriate. C) Like rubber flip-flops, running shoes, fuzzy pink rabbit slippers, or brown

leather pumps.

Which part is a fragment?

A, B, or C?

Understand the historical context for Things Fall Apart Unit

OBJECTIVES

Cultures in Conflict Unit Three In this unit, you will continue exploring culture by looking at communities in conflict. Many cultures around the world are in conflict today, with both modern and traditional influences affecting how cultures change. As you read Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart, you will closely examine the Ibo culture and the changes it experiences through the eyes of the novelist.

Unit Overview and Goals

(TURN TO PAGE 171)

RESPOND TO THE PROVERB IN YOUR BOOK. WHAT DO YOU PREDICT?

Essential Questions: (174) 1. How might a culture change when it encounters new ideas and members?

2. How can an author use a fictional character to make a statement about culture?

Things Fall Apart Vs. Heart of Darkness

Take notes on these two ideas:How are natives portrayed in Heart of Darkness?How are whites portrayed?

Read about our authorCHINUA ACHEBE (ON PAGE 179)

AFTER WATCHING THIS VIDEO, WHY DO YOU THINK ACHEBE MIGHT HAVE WANTED TO WRITE A NOVEL?

Hand back papers*

Embedded Assessment 1: Researching Pre- and Post- Colonial Ibo Culture192

Embedded Assessment 1 Product

Create a poster with at least 4-5 requirements for the project. Use the description and the rubric to help you. Make a design. Around the perimeter of the poster, brainstorm topic ideas.