Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Social Justice Unit

I am very excited to use Social Justice issues as our focus for our unit on non-fiction texts.

In a Daily 5 format, centred around student choice and voice, students will have the opportunity to work with and learn about issues that are important to them!

Our Learning Goals for this Unit

Reading demonstrate understanding of non fiction text and their elements by reading articles and other non fiction texts about social justice issues
communicate comprehension of texts
reading with fluency (guided reading activities)
Writing use the elements of a persuasive writing
communicate purpose and appropriate audience
grammar work
sentence fluency
Communication communicate clear, coherent manner when presenting media
reflect on listening and speaking skills
Media evaluate media
create media

How?

Read to Self read articles and non fiction texts about social justice issues (Student Monitored)
guided reading groups to discussion issues (Teacher assessed)
complete reading question and answer about one social justice article (self and teacher assessed)
Read to Someone• read article or text (different than Read to Self q&a) about social justice issue (student monitored)
create media (poster, movie, slide show) to raise awareness of issue (self and peer assessed, teacher confirmed)
Word Work complete worksheet package on writing and grammar concepts (self assessed, teacher confirmed)
Work on Writing write a letter to an organization or member of government regarding a social justice issue (self assess and teacher confirmed) through the writing process


Homework
  • begin researching and gathering articles and non fiction texts about a Social Justice issue you are interested in learning more about to impact change
  • bring a novel, magazine, etc. for free choice reading.  Our love of reading is further developed when we can simply read (not always doing reflection work on what we've read)

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