Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Wed 09/22

 Welcome to Wednesday! 

Objectives: Review our padlet and activate background knowledge to read The Narrative of Frederick Douglass. Acquire and use academic language to discuss the text.  Pose questions and answer questions demonstrating comprehension.  Agenda: SEL Check in & Collection of Emergency Cards. K-W-L: What do you Know or what to know about slavery? Frederick Douglass? Complete Exploring Slavery Video using Reflective Journal.  Warm-up: Disenfranchise. Read Chapter 1. Complete SOAPS and create 2RT/AY/OMO Questions.  

Exploring Slavery and Getting to Know More About about Slavery and Frederick Douglass
Directions: Select one documentary (preferably) or podcast or film and listen, read/watch. After or while watching complete a Reflective Journal documenting factual learning-- like specific times, places, locations, statistics, dates, and names. Yes! You may collaborate and decide to watch with a peer or decide to explore the same sources with a peer. Due Tuesday morning 9:00 am 

How to Teach Slavery (Corrected): https://neaedjustice.org/social-justice-issues/racial-justice/corrected-teach-slavery/
1. Who Was Frederick Douglass? The Official Website
2General Biography of Frederick Douglass.
3.  The Remarkable Life of Frederick Douglass Douglass NPR
4. Frederick Douglass Timeline
4. The Basic Biography Cartoon: Frederick Douglass (cant use this as already shown; however this can be a third source)
5. Frederick Douglass Video/Biography
6. The Economy that Slavery Built (highly recommended podcast)  Here is the URL Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/30/podcasts/1619-slavery-cotton-capitalism.html
A. How much do you know and understand about the concept of slavery? Take the assessment by following the link.  Write your score on a post it or sheet of paper. Slavery Knowledge Assessment. 
B. A Time Line of Slavery +Additional Resources
1. http://www.biography.com/people/frederick-douglass-9278324/videos/frederick-douglass-full-episode-2186641949
2. America: The Story of Us Frederick Douglass (short clip--good starting point)
3. Frederick Douglass: An American Life 1 in a series of 4
4. Slavery and the Making of America (53 minutes) Narrated by Morgan Freedman Link is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFf1EPaCoiQ


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