The Rocky statue outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art. I will bet you probably know the theme song!
It was great to be back with everyone today! Here's what we did today in class:
Learning Targets Addressed:
Behavior LT 1: I can self direct my learning.
Communication LT 1: I can communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Knowledge LT 16: I can explain the process of change and continuity in a society, place, or region.
Knowledge LT 19: I can explain the role and impacts of social hierarchies.
Communication LT 1: I can communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Knowledge LT 16: I can explain the process of change and continuity in a society, place, or region.
Knowledge LT 19: I can explain the role and impacts of social hierarchies.
Soundtrack: "Rocky Theme" from Rocky. Selected for today because of our work today regarding music and activism! Lyrics here.
AGENDA 12/9/19:
News Brief – Marbella
Songs for Activism
Activism Project
Work Time
News Brief: Marbella had the news brief today and selected an article about this story to talk about: CNN.com - Rapper Juice WRLD is dead at 21. After discussing the story, we also checked in to see if anyone was up to anything interesting or fun outside of class over the weekend.
Tyler H. was selected to do the next news brief.
As part of the news brief, we also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):
Songs for Activism: Next, I introduced what I think will be a pretty fun assignment - listening to music with a partner (if students chose to), and identifying events and/or issues that the song is about. To start, we went through some examples a class, here:
We analyzed the lyrics as I played the songs in the presentation. Then, I gave students this assignment to work on in class:
The idea here was to have some fun in listening to music (which almost everyone enjoys!) and see how music as an art form can be used to further a cause (like the one you are working on for your project)!
Work Time: The rest of class was dedicated to working on the music for activism assignment above, along with the Activism Project, which is where students choose to identify a cause that they care about and create a poster or brochure explaining why and how people could be involved. Here's the assignment sheet that I passed out:
This assignment will be due the last day we meet before break, December 19th. If you are leaving before that day for break, you will need to turn it in before.
Generally, students can choose almost anything that they want to, but I do want to hear about the issue before embarking on too much work. We will set aside a fair amount of class time before the break to do this, and I will provide large sheets of paper, but if a student wants to go above and beyond in working on the project at home or with a poster board, that is obviously great as well.
Some examples of student choices are:
Climate Change
Animal Rights
Gun Issues
Immigration/Border Issues
Human Trafficking
Some examples of student choices are:
Climate Change
Animal Rights
Gun Issues
Immigration/Border Issues
Human Trafficking
Thanks for your continued work and engagement with the Civil Rights unit! We will keep at it next week. Here's our tentative schedule for our next few classes until break:
December 9: Music as Activism (graded) – partner assignment
11 (Wednesday): Share Music/Work time on Activism Project – OUT AT NWRESD - Ms. Mak/Morgon is guest teacher
13: MLK vs. Malcolm X – Whose Ideas Were Best?
17: Activism Project Work Time (final day)
19: Activism Project presentations/gallery walk/Unfinished Business with Civil Rights
December 9: Music as Activism (graded) – partner assignment
11 (Wednesday): Share Music/Work time on Activism Project – OUT AT NWRESD - Ms. Mak/Morgon is guest teacher
13: MLK vs. Malcolm X – Whose Ideas Were Best?
17: Activism Project Work Time (final day)
19: Activism Project presentations/gallery walk/Unfinished Business with Civil Rights
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