Objective: Deconstruct
the inner and outer identity of one character from SFC
Essential Q: What are the differences between
our inner and outer identities? Do people perceive us differently than we
perceive ourselves? To what extent
are our identities shaped by ourselves v. other people?
Starter: Respond to today's Essential Q. Make it general or make it personal!
Agenda:
1. SFC Character Development Activity: Make a poster outlining the inner and outer identities of one character from SFC.
o Write
the character name on the top
o Sketch
the outline of his/her head
o Inside,
write thoughts, ideas, visions and motivations of this character
o Inside- also include a min. of three quotes from the novel that provide important information about this character’s INNER identity
Consider including significant people in this person's life.
Consider including significant people in this person's life.
o Outside- include ideas, images and a min. of 2 quotes that portray how others perceive
this individual or how this character represents their outer/public
o Leave
space on your poster as we’ll be adding to these throughout our reading of the
novel.
o Example: Hatsue- “She had been carefully trained by her upbringing, she said, to avoid effusive displays of
feeling, but this did not mean her heart was shallow….Motive, she added, was
very important: what was her motive in concealing from her parents the time she
spent with Ishmael? This was the question that worried her most: determining
for herself her motive”(172).
Character List:
o Kabuo
o Hatsue x 2 (also see ch. 11)
o Ishmael
o Carl’s
mom- Etta (ch. 9)
o Sheriff - Art Moran
2. Supreme Court Case Student-Led Lesson mini-project launch. (Honors ind. study work time)
PowerPoint on War on Terror Key Terms
HOMEWORK: Finish Constitution Scavenger Hunt- DUE TOMORROW!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Thursday social mountain bike ride- 3:46 from school
- I will drop your lowest quiz grades between this week and next week's quizzes
- Please don't use the word "jap" to abbreviate the full word Japanese.
- Honors lunch meeting is THURSDAY due to chem lab.
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