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first person interviews

with family
make reference to the
Diary of Anne Frank from
previous unit
poetry

third person

personal narratives

second person

first person interviews


with classmates
picturebooks
the future

first person
what are the limits of having one
narrator?

narration

what are the advantages of


having one narrator?

political and cultural


movements in America

short stories

literature
novels with multiple authors

women's suffrage
WWII/baby boomers

music: duets
fiction and nonfiction

How are we connected to the larger narrative?

civil rights movement

1. NARRATIVES

essays

two voice poems

ancestry/family

Generation Y/millenials

migration and immigration

biographies and
autobiographies

2. MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES
How does narrative tie into our personal identity?

people to people
news

POINT OF VIEW

Can you tell me your neighbor's


narrative?

Where do we see perspectives?

How are our narratives


connected and intertwined?

social media

What shapes our perspectives?

4. CONNECTIONS

How are our narratives different or


similar from each other within this
classroom?

sensory imagery

What can we learn from studying


other peoples' narratives?

free verse vs. rhyming

narratives from around the world.


similar or different to ours?

British poetry

voice

interests

literary devices

3. POETRY
poetry movements

two voice poems

education

lunchroom fight activity: SHEG

history
primary and secondary documents

experiences
reliability

postcolonial

drama/monologues

modern

postmodern

how do we interpret the past?

how do we write history?

both personal and


large-scale

black poets

Whitman

spoken word

advertisements

family and friends

multicultural poets and movements

beat poets

diary entries

religion/faith

what do we do with this information?

colonal
haikus

culture/heritage

values and beliefs

literary devices

Rabindranath Tagore :: Shakespeare

exploding the moment

interviews

What does poetry say about the person who wrote it?
20th century poetry

What does poetry say about society at that


time?

political and cultural


movements

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