Unit Focus: Persuasive
Week Focus: Propoganda Techniques
Resources: Syllabus Link, How to Create a Works Cited Page, SSSLOP: Types of Media Bias, Logical Fallacies, Debate Vocabulary, Persuasive Appeals (K.E.L.P), Novel: 1984
Monday: (LAB DAY)
BEFORE READING:
1. The concept of memory and existence discussed on pages 203 and 204 provides an interesting claim: Does the past exist if no one remembers it? How can it be proven? (1 paragraphs)
DURING READING: Falling Action Organizer (copy in notes)
2. Choose the top 5 events in Act III and place them on the plot diagram. Include a description of the event along with the text evidence (Orwell pg#__).
AFTER READING: Newspaper Creator
3. Pick 3 of the 5 events from your plot diagram to add to your newspaper. Click on the ppt link and choose which newspaper template you like. Copy it three times so you have 3 slides. Fillin the 3 slides with the major events of Act 3. Find pics online to represent each slide.
TUESDAY:
DURING READING: Falling Action Organizer (copy in notes)
2. Choose the top 5 events in Act III and place them on the plot diagram. Include a description of the event along with the text evidence (Orwell pg#__).
AFTER READING: Newspaper Creator
3. Pick 3 of the 5 events from your plot diagram to add to your newspaper. Click on the ppt link and choose which newspaper template you like. Copy it three times so you have 3 slides. Fillin the 3 slides with the major events of Act 3. Find pics online to represent each slide.
TUESDAY:
1. Finish newspaper wih Act 3 events \
2. Take notes on 3 types of irony: Irony Notes
3. Explain one irony example in the novel. (Hint: three slogans and four names for the ministry.) make sure to explain what type of irony is being used and how this example is irony.
4. Match irony term with definition
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