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Formative

Summative

Quickwrite: How does


multiple interpretations
contribute to a single
piece of writing?
Webercise: Evaluate
the significance of
multiple interpretations
for "A Dream within a
Dream" invoking various
emotions and
translations.
Guided Notes: Discuss
the history of
interpretations, the
significance of choosing
the best form of
interpretation, the pros
and cons to multiple
interpretations.
Quiz: Describing the
different forms of
interpretations as well
as giving an example of
each form.
Class discussion:
Analyzing the
interpretations of a
writing as a class and
creating a healthy
debate about which
form of interpretations
suits the writing the
best.
Essay writing:
Students will write a 3-4
page paper about a
writing of their choice
that has been
interpreted in multiple
forms. The student will
analyze whether or not
the interpretations were
successful in
contributing to the
original work.

Group Presentations:
Students will work in
teams of 3 to create an
interpretation of a
famous writing of their
choice by using one of
the interpretation forms.
Not only will students
create the interpretation
and present it for the
class, but they will also
provide a written 1-2
page analysis of why
they made certain
choices in their
performance.

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