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This is for a grant we are participating in. It should take around 5-8 minutes. NO STARTER TODAY. Let's maximize work time! How to Resubmit Revised Written Work: Pass back grades for seminar reflection.
Task List + Due Dates Remember, it is up to your to motivate, and to prioritize your time accordingly! As your interviews get scheduled, put them on the big board, so I can see when you are going to do them.
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A Note to my Class... As you can see, I have a sub for you today, so I can work with Ande and Tina. Here are my expectations of you today:
You all know what you need to work on, so let's use this time to get some work done! Lori Task List for Wednesday
Remember, it is up to you to motivate, and to prioritize your time accordingly!
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How to Resubmit Revised Written Work:
Starter 19: Interviewing
Quiz Review and Study Guide
Task List for Tuesday Remember, it is up to you to motivate, and to prioritize your time accordingly! As your interviews get scheduled, put them on the big board, so I can see when you are going to do them.
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Starter- Class Culture Survey
Take this survey on your 10th grade class culture. We’re gathering some data right now... Relationships Jigsaw
DoaPTI- Discussion 3 Get into groups, discussion pages 98-129 Interview Assignment Your task for this is to interview a person who is older than 30 about their adolescence. This could be anyone- a teacher, a co-worker, a sibling, a friend, a parent, another relative... Let's quickly brainstorm:
Interview Requests
EXAMPLE: Dear _________, I am emailing you today to ask if you would allow me to interview you for a school project. In my Humanities class, we are studying adolescence, and one of our assignments is to interview an adult about their experiences in adolescence. This interview will incorporate themes we have covered in class, and will help us to better prepare for our exhibition in November about adolescence. I chose to interview you because…YOU FILL THIS IN This assignment would require us to meet once for you to be interviewed. This needs to happen between Tuesday, 9/28 and Wednesday, 10/6 . This will take between 30-60 minutes. Please let me know if you would be willing to work with me on this assignment, and if so, what dates and times would work well for you for the interview. We could meet here at AHS during school hours (before school, lunch, after school, or the second period of Humanities the week of 9/28), or off campus after school or on the weekend. Thank you so much for your help- please let me know about dates and times, and if you have any further questions. Sincerely, YOUR NAME HERE Interview Questions Use the handout linked above to start developing interview themes and questions. DUE DATES- ON TIME
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AM Class ONLY- READ FIRST! (PM Block, you will do this at the end of class)
Starter 18- Relationships How have you noticed your relationships (friends, groups, romantic) changing in adolescence? Talk about some specific changes you’ve seen, and give a possible explanation for those changes. Relationships- How do same-age relationships change in adolescence?
Resources
End of Class Check In:
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Starter 17
On page 87, Junior describes some of the lengths he goes to to get to school.
DofaPTI Discussion Discuss pages 55-98 DofaPTI- Read and Annotate Goal = page 129 by Friday. Already there, awesome, read ahead! Or go back and add to your annotations! Morality and Gender Discussion Discuss in your groups. When done, on an index card with your name on it, write:
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Starter 17
On pages 27 and 29, Arnold (Jr), draws annotated cartoon portraits of two people that are important to him. He shows important details about their personality through the elements he includes and his comments about those elements. For your starter, I want you to choose someone influential in your journey through adolescence, and draw a portrait of them in this same style on printer paper. Then turn them in! ACTIVITY LIST Do the following activities in any order. You need to finish all of them by the end of class today. Reading Time (20-30 min) Read and annotate. Goal - page 98 by Wednesday. DONE with your reading?
Adolescent Brain TED Talk (30 min) Watch this TED Talk. Then answer the following questions on a Google doc. When you’re done with them, show Lori to get credit for this. All answers must be in your own words!
Morality and Gender (30 min) Finish the reading + notes and questions
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Starter 16- Native American Reservations and Poverty
Briefly explain reservation system
Give students statistics linked above.
DofaPTI Discussion In your assigned group, you should take 15-20 minutes to discuss the questions for pages 1-54. Notes are optional, but this is a good chance to add to your annotations! Discussion should take between 15-20 minutes. Much shorter, and you’re probably not digging enough! Think of these as mini-seminars. Reading Time for DoaPTI Read and annotate. Goal - page 98 by Wednesday Morality and Gender- Read and Respond Talked about Kohlberg yesterday, now we’re going to look at a critique of Kohlberg. Two versions of this reading- you can choose whichever one is more appropriate for you. Please review the first page carefully, as it lets you know what you need to be doing in different sections of the reading, and which paragraphs you can skip.
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Starter 14: Morality
Write about your reactions to the following statements. Do you agree? Disagree? Can’t decide? Why?:
Moral Reasoning Dilemma
Kohlberg Lecture See slides linked above for the basic information on the stages of this theory. Reading and Annotating Time- Diary of a Part Time Indian- Get to page 54 (or beyond!) As you read, annotate for the following. Goal = 2-3 per chapter.
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Starter 13
Theory Discussions In your small groups, discuss the following questions:
Journal 1- Book Cover Analysis Look at the title and cover of the book.
Native American Reservations and Poverty Briefly explain reservation system
Give students statistics linked above.
Reading and Annotating Time- Diary of a Part Time Indian As you read, annotate for the following. Goal = 2-3 per chapter.
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