Analyzing American Literature Foundations and Encounters to 1800
Explore the foundation of American literature through analysis of recognized works, genres, and traditions. Students engage in Cornell Notes and presentations to deepen their understanding of the literary landscape up to 1800.
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English 3P ENCOUNTERS AND ENCOUNTERS AND FOUNDATIONS FOUNDATIONS TO 1800 TO 1800
Objective Students Will Be Able To: Analyze recognized works of American Literature representing a variety of genres and traditions. Students Will build a base of understanding through Cornell Notes and presentations on the foundation for American Literature.
Cornell Note Groups 1- Create groups of 3 or 4 classmates 2- Give yourselves a team name 3- See Mr. Croft for your assigned section on Pages 6 through 19 of your Holt textbook.
Sections Forming New Relationships p.6 Battling New Diseases p.8 Explorer s Writings p. 9 Salem Witchcraft Trials p. 10 Puritan Legacy p.10-11 Puritan Beliefs p.12 Puritan Politics p.13 The Bible in America p.14 The Age of Reason p.14 The Smallpox Plague p. 15-17 Deism p. 18 Self-made Americans p.18-19
What you are responsible for 1- read your assigned section of the text. 2-create an essential question for your section. 3-take at least three notes that would help answer the essential question. 4-write a short summary statement for your section.
Share You will share your expert information with the class via ELMO. You may ALL present or you may elect a presentation SPECIALIST. This should take no more than 2-3 minutes.