Day 8 Reading
Day 8 Reading
Day 8 Reading
English Language Arts (ELA) Lesson Overview and Plan | Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Goal: Fostering Strong Readers and Flexible Communicators, Teaching Students how to know, think, justify, and explain
PREPARATION: Read the selection of text and use your objective and the following reflective questions to plan your lesson.
Text Selection & Day Monster by Walter Dean Myers, Day
As you plan your ultimate learning goal for the story, pick 2-3 of these overarching questions to guide students thinking throughout the lesson:
What is the text mostly about? What is the author trying to convey?
(Consider: What is the plot flow? What does the text say?) (Consider: What is the theme? What does the text mean? What does the text inspire you to do?)
Monster, by Walter Dean Myers, is about a 16 year old boy named Steve In Monster, Walter Dean Myers conveys the theme that the criminal justice
who is on trial for taking part in a robbery that results in murder in New system (including jail and court), dehumanizes people so much that it can cause
York City. During the first day of his trial Steve begins to write them to question their own identity and humanity.
everything the experiences he has while held in jail in his journal and
shares his experiences during the trial through a screenplay that he
writes.
How does the author create meaning? What must a reader do to get meaning?
(Consider: How does the text work? How are literary devices used?) (Consider: What reading strategy will help us decipher this text?)
Theme: Monster has central messages about the criminal justice system As students are reading, students will need to analyze details in order to uncover
and its impact on peoples humanity that students can apply to the real theme and the central message of the book and interpret the meaning of the text.
world.
As students are reading, students will need to analyze how the structure of the
Structure: Monster has a very unique structure that visually changes book changes especially the timeline and how that makes them feel about
and skips around in time, creating a non-chronological narrative. This Steves innocence in order to understand the authors thematic message.
narrative adds suspense to the story and just as Steve himself questions
whether he is a person or a monster, so too does the reader because the
author does not tell them if Steve is guilty or innocent.
Standard:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.7
Analyze the representation of a subject or a key scene in two different artistic mediums, including what is emphasized or
absent in each treatment
2. Compare and contrast the article and chart above. In column 1. put three Objective-Assessment Question(s):
similarities in information provided. In column 2 put three differences in Reuse and Answer:
information provided. In Monster, Walter Dean Myers uses many different types of artistic mediums.
Cite Textual Reference/Evidence:
Objective-Assessment Question(s): Examples could include journal entries, photographs, film directions, and
In Monster, the author uses many different types of artistic mediums. Why dialogue.
does the author incorporate these types of mediums? How does the Explain:
inclusion of these artistic mediums relate the the theme of the text (the The inclusion of many different mediums helps the reader to see things
dehumanization of the prison system)? through many different lenses along with showing the diverse range of
In your answer, be sure to opinions in each character in the novel
What specific directions will students need to answer the text-dependent question? Elaborate:
Choose an important example from the text and explain, in your own Ultimately, the reader is filled with many types of information coming from
words, what it means. many different angles. This both humanizes Steve while also showing that he
Explain how these mediums relate to the theme of the text? is one of many prisoners who has no voice in most film scenes.
HOW (reading strategies) (create an anchor chart for HOW key points) definition.
1. Identify multiple types of artistic mediums
2. Analyze what similar information is being portrayed in each medium 3-Part Chart
3. Analyze what information is left out of one or both items.
LESSON SYNTHESIS
Lesson Summary (Complete at the end of planning)
How would you describe this lesson to a classroom observer?
During this lesson, students will understand the many type of artistic mediums. They will be able to compare and contrast the information provided in
different types of media. Students will be able to apply this concept to their analysis of the theme of a text.
Materials and Handouts
What materials do you need to prepare to teach this objective (dont forget to add copies of the text!)
Class set of Monster, guided notes hand out with Do now, exit ticket, anchor chart of HOW key points, anchor chart or PowerPoint of WHAT key points, anchor
chart of character names and roles, post-its, chart paper with venn diagram.
In which point of view is this paragraph written? How do you know? Students turn and talk with their
Jill was scared to admit that she liked Jack, but little did she know, he liked her too. In fact, as she
partner about their answer. They start
spent her days trying to think up creative ways to avoid him, Jack was planning out creative ways talking right away.
to ask her to the school dance.
Students raise their hands. When
called on, one student reads the
whole definition of the word.
When I say go, youll have 30 seconds going to turn to your turn and talk partner and
5 |share
Page your answer for number 1. If you got the same answer, discuss what clues in the Preparing and Planning Critical Reading Instruction 3 rd 12th Grade
Teacher Name Edith Filomeo Grade/Content 9th ELA Lesson Title Diverse Media Date 06/16
(HOOK)
Show video and ask reflection questions (provided on slide).
4. Instruct students to analyze the next slide. Give students an opportunity to think about this slide.
Share out.
Questions:
What is this? (Possible answers: picture, comic)
What message is this picture conveying to us?
*KEY POINTS: All of these are mediums. Now that you know what mediums are, compare and
contrast the next two mediums and think about why an author may choose to use a picture, an
article,
7 | Pagea graph, a poem, etc. Preparing and Planning Critical Reading Instruction 3 rd 12th Grade
Teacher Name Edith Filomeo Grade/Content 9th ELA Lesson Title Diverse Media Date 06/16
3.
Planning Notes
PLANNING
The Workshop Model Pre During Post GUIDANCE
Pre-Reading (~7 MIN) During Reading (~40 MIN) Post-Reading (~12 MIN)
Review Learning Targets (2 MIN) Prepping students for text Modeling and Connecting (5 MIN) Write: Text-Dependent Questions
Launch the Learning (5 MIN) Read/Think/Annotate: Understand, Make Claims AND Text-Centered Discussion Summarize and Reflect
Review Learning Targets
Pre-Reading:
Set the stage for learning: What are students learning? Why are they learning it?
Establish the agenda: How will students learn?
Launch the learning: How can you help students get oriented to the work?
o Set the Context
o Generate interest and excitement
o Build Intrigue
o Orient students to the topic or skill
o Front-load big ideas or key terms
o Explore ideas and feelings
o Build bridges/connections that facilitate comprehension
o Assess student knowledge and background
During Reading: Reading Strategies and Learning Tools Teacher Models Skill and Guides Thinking
Analyzing details
Questioning the text
Annotating the text
Making Claims and Defending Claims
Analyze the word choice and author craft. Determine How the text works and What does the Paraphrase and quote relevant evidence from
text mean? texts.