6/3/22
Seating: Color group
Warmup: What do you need to be ready to present?
Objective: I can present my project
Work Time
Presentations!
Seating: Color group
Warmup: What do you need to be ready to present?
Objective: I can present my project
Work Time
Presentations!
Warmup: What are some reading strategies you can use to better understand a story, poem, etc.?
Warmup: What’s one story about yourself you like to tell people?
Essential Question: How do I tell a good story?
Warmup: What’s your favorite song, movie, etc. made in response to another? (Diss tracks count.)
BONUS (not worth any points): Send me your best, “Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell” memes for Bio Keystones.
Activity: Response Poems
Warmup: How were Keystones?
Essential Questions:
What is a Living Library?
What roles do different people play in organizing them?
Warmup: How did Keystones go today?
Warmup: What is a stereotype about a group you belong to?
Essential Questions:
Where do stereotypes come from?
Why do people have stereotypes?
Warmup: How can a Human Library help fight the Single Story?
Essential Questions:
What are the goals of the Human Library Project?
What do we need to do to implement our own Human Library?
Warmup: What do you think a HUMAN LIBRARY is?
Essential Questions:
What are the goals of the Human Library Project?
What do we need to do to implement our own Human Library?
Warmup: Have you ever gotten to know someone better, and found out they were totally different than you expected? Tell us about it in the comments.
Essential Questions:
What does it mean to only have “a single story” about someone?
Why is it dangerous?