Class began with discussing individual and student needs for the essay due next class.
The next unit is on Labor & Progressivism.
The class began by thinking about the term Labor, and Mr. Zartler suggested that one antonym for "Labor" in this case is "Capital."
The unit will include several role plays. Role plays are a kind of narrative, and the class discussed ways to take notes from narratives in the final activity of the day.
The summative assessment for this unit will be a narrative. (Kindred is a narrative that reflects knowledge of history.) The topics and scoring guide for this assessment are as follows:
We viewed this documentary about a knife maker in Sheffield, England, to practice taking notes from a narrative. Notes focused not only on character and setting, but in particular on conflict / tensions shown in the film.
The next unit is on Labor & Progressivism.
The class began by thinking about the term Labor, and Mr. Zartler suggested that one antonym for "Labor" in this case is "Capital."
The unit will include several role plays. Role plays are a kind of narrative, and the class discussed ways to take notes from narratives in the final activity of the day.
The summative assessment for this unit will be a narrative. (Kindred is a narrative that reflects knowledge of history.) The topics and scoring guide for this assessment are as follows:
Role
|
Action
/ Conflict
|
Andrew
Carnegie
Samuel
Gompers
East /
Southern European immigrant
Scab
Unskilled
“American”
Union
organizer
Politician
(local or state)
Strikebreaker
Skilled
worker
African-American
moving “up south”
|
Concerns
about strike
Concerns
about competition
Jobs /
wages / joblessness
Concerns
about assimilation
Union
meeting
Standing
on the picket line at a strike
Negotiation
(to resolve strike)
Back-room
dealing (to break strike)
|
Exceeds
|
Meets
|
Developing
|
|
· Vivid description of
setting
·
Uses
variety of sensory words to create strong sense of place and time
|
· Narrative has setting
for story
|
· Setting unclear or
missing
|
Setting
description
|
· Unique details of
character provides clear mental image
·
Characters
are different
·
Descriptions
of character allude to personality (characterization)
|
· Narrative includes
description of characters
· “Shows” character
(rather than “tells”)
|
· Description of
characters vague or missing
· “Tells” about
character
|
Character
description
|
· Creative word choice
in describing movement
· Character movement
alludes to personality
(characterization)
|
· Narrative shows how characters move
· Blocking clear
|
· Blocking vague,
repetitive or absent
|
Blocking
|
|
|
|
|
· Each character has
own “voice print” (characterization)
· Uses two or more
styles of writing dialogue
|
· Narrative includes
dialogue
· Dialogue properly
punctuated
|
· Missing dialogue
· Dialogue not properly
punctuated
|
Dialogue
|
· Plot is compelling
and interesting to read
· Catharsis reveals
something about labor / immigration / urbanization
|
· Conflict moves story
forward
· Conflict is resolved
|
· No discernable
conflict
·
Conflict
unresolved or story left open-ended
|
Plot
and catharsis
|
· Narrative includes
internal monologue
|
|
|
Internal
monologue
|
· Nuance and
complicated nature of issues around labor / immigration / race / urbanization
demonstrated in narrative
· Catharsis honest to
historical events
|
· Narrative
demonstrates understanding of issues around labor / immigration / urbanization
in 19th century US history
· Depiction of events
realistic to the time period studied
|
· Narrative shows
misunderstandings of issues around immigration / urbanization / labor in the
19th century
|
Historical content
|
· Demonstrates mastery
of conventions of standard written English with few or no errors
|
· Demonstrates
understanding of conventions of standard written English with some minor
errors
|
· Does not demonstrate
an understanding of the conventions of standard written English
|
Conventions of standard
written English
|
We viewed this documentary about a knife maker in Sheffield, England, to practice taking notes from a narrative. Notes focused not only on character and setting, but in particular on conflict / tensions shown in the film.