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Circle: What habit have you been working on and if it's not working, what are you going to change it to?
Reminder: Finish Essay
NEW Unit: Should we send soldiers to Syria?
Learning Target: By the end of the unit, you will be able use various print and media sources to form an opinion on a complex issue in order to make a reasoned decision.
Essential Question: What should we understand before we go to war?
Description: This unit will be broken down into a series of sub-units with their own questions. You will be researching and answering questions that will help you decide whether going to war in Syria is the right thing to do.
Purpose
How many of you know someone in the military or may serve in the military?
Preparation
KWL
The Issue
Daily Show: Boots on the Ground?
Overview of the Crisis
An explanation of what has happened in Syria from the New York Times: Purpose for reading
Pre-Vocab: authoritarian government, refugee crisis in Syria, militias, Alewives, sectarian identity, Arab Spring,
BBC documentary on the history of Syria (Vocal: nationalist, imperialism)
Geography
Question: What is the history of the geography of the Middle East that might help explain the current conflict?
Resources:
-This map and this map of middle eastern languages
-This video of the history middle east borders
-This video of the history of its borders, then take notes afterwards.
-Watch this Daily Show Video making fun of the British Empire and how it is the root of all the problems.
-Independent research: Where does the country currently have military bases and personnel?
Announcement: Summative Assessment on Independent Reading Next Class
We have taught you the following:
-How understand your character through Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
-How to understand your character through Meyer's-Briggs
-How to identify the theme of the a book by examining the back of the book or reviews
-How to read between the lines to determine meaning
-How to determine theme by looking at the problem your main character having and how they are trying to solve it
-How to read a short excerpt word-by-word and figuring out everything that is not said
Next class, you will pick three of these to analyze your book -- you may use one of these items twice.
Activity: Read & Prepare
Knowing that you have the assessment coming up, read and prepare.
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