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NOV. 2 Soph. Lit

New Unit & New Seats: Thursday

MONDAY, NOV. 2Finish reading the

novel:Done with the

book?:Prepare for the

discussion tomorrow:

Complete the following

discussion prep sheet for the

novel

NOV. 3 Soph. Lit

New Unit & New Seats: Thursday

Finish the book and…

Prepare for the discussion

Complete the discussion prep

sheet for the novel-quotes

dealing w/racism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwiQb8OQ6dY

Do Native American images and names in pro, college,

and high school sports teams reinforce or perpetuate both

racism and stereotypes?

Articles/Cartoons PrepHOMEWORK for

Wed.’s DiscussionPrepare for the discussion further:

1. Read –aloud in class today: articles & cartoons about Native American MASCOTS and STEREOTYPES

2. Complete the discussion prep sheet3. Be ready discuss / defend your ideas

regarding these issues!

HOMEWORK for DISCUSSION

Novel• Reading time: 15

min.• Complete the quote

sheet on racism in the novel – questions for the discussion will come from there

Articles on Mascots & Stereotypes

• Read-aloud for bonus today

• Consider how you feel about the issues

• Complete the question sheet for tomorrow

NOV. 4 Soph. Lit

New Unit & New Seats: Thursday

Please take 5 minutes to review your homework notes on the novel and mascot/stereotype issues

DISCUSS:

Novel #1:

“I was half Indian in one place and half white in the other. It was like being Indian was my

job, but it was only a part-time job. And it didn't pay well at all.”

DISCUSS Junior in

Reardan vs. Junior in Wellpinit:

Novel #2:

Why does Junior think Reardan is racist? On page 56 Junior states, “So what

was I doing in racist Reardan…”

Novel #3:

Race is something you can change socially

[…per Junior & Gordy’s convo…]

Agree or Disagree?

Physical Debate 2: Stereotypes

and Racism

The use of Native American-based team

names should be allowed.

Discuss this cartoonist’s message:

…are these okay as well?

…how about this one…okay?

Agree or Disagree:

“There is no honor in a name that

represents racism” -Unknown

The use of Native American-based mascots is okay.

Agree or Disagree?

This is a respectful portrayal of a Native American at a

sporting event …

This image of the Cleveland Indians team mascot is

respectful and in no way perpetrates a stereotype:

Discuss cartoonist’s message:

Using Native American IMAGES to sell team merchandise is an

acceptable practice:

4

These images respectful to the groups referenced: Agree or

Disagree

#5

This cartoon’s message is …

“I’m not gonna spend my life bein’ a color!”- Michael Jacksonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0

NOV. 5 Soph. Lit

New Unit & New Seats:

Reflective Writing to Wrap-up: Seeing what’s right in front of you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0D4_hFnRlU

Reflection 1 #:

What would you have done if this had been you been in the bakery and why?

How do we change this?

Reflective Writing to Wrap-up: Seeing what’s right in front of you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWmBUONtFY

Reflection #2:

What would you do RIGHT NOW, and WHY?

NOV. 6 Soph. Lit

Medium Analysis: Comparing/Contrasting Two

or More Different Works

Choosing two or more mediums whose content is similar to compare & contrast

Medium Analysis- Step 1

What areas do we examine?

1. Author/creator2. Year3. Medium [ story, poem, painting, sculpture,

picture, song film, etc….] 4. Purpose5. Similarities?6. Differences?

Author L. Frank Baum

New Lit Term:

Bildungsroman:

… a coming of age story where a young person

matures and moves from being a child toward being

more adult-like in their thinking and behavior

Homework for Monday:

• Background for The Wizard of Oz:A. 10 historical key moments in the 1930s–

what was going on in the US during this decade?

B. 5 Facts about L. Frank Baum and his story, The Wizard of Oz

C. 5 cool facts about the film, The Wizard of Oz and/or OTHER VERSIONS of the film which have been made

1939 The Wizard of Oz

My Fun Facts on the Film- Finishing Oz

Fun Facts on the Film• Horses were “colored”

with flavored Jello!

Set temps were often over 100 degrees as Technicolor required

more lighting.Toto was a female Cairn Terrier named “Terry.” She was injured during filming (one of the witch’s guards accidentally stepped on her) and was paid $125 a

week, which was more than many of the Munchkin actors received-$50. “Toto” had a happy career in movies until she died in

1945.

Burt Lahr’s costume weighed around 100lbs and was made

of real lion pelts….

After attempting to eat lunch in the MGM cafeteria while still in

costume, they scared other workers so badly they ate lunch in their dressing rooms thereafter!

Margaret was said to be a really nice

lady, but her costume scared kids

on the MGM lot they cut many of her scenes in the

film

Other Fun Facts:• Song: Almost removed! Won “Best Song” for Academy Awards• Nominated for 6 Academy Awards BUT lost to Gone With the

Wind• Snow in the “poppy” scene was asbestos • Tin Man’s “oil” is really chocolate syrup!• Ruby slippers: 4 sets, all made with real rubies valued at

$3million each! Ladies… size 5!• Tornado in the film: muslin stocking with dust and dirt• “Munchkins” were a troupe from Europe known as “Singer

Midgets” and many came to escape Hitler—their voices were dubbed since they couldn’t speak English.

• “Winged Monkey” actors were injured in the wires when they snapped and the actors fell.

• Judy’s corset…!• Margaret Hamilton was a kindergarten teacher before she

acted the part of the witch—broke her heart to scare kids

In your notebook for use with analysis later:

1. Make a list of 5 key images 2. Make a list of 5 key words and/or phrases3. Make a list of 3 things which indicate the film is of the “1930s” decade:

• Official trailer for the film:• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOzeN

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Beginning the film,

The Wizard of Oz

Notes for background information on L.Frank Baum

• 1856-1919 [NY]• Briefly owned a traveling theatre

company which, ironically, burned down – the play they were performing was called “Matches”

• Briefly owned a store [ bankrupted it - SD]

• Eventually went into newspapers/editing/writing [Chicago]

• Co-published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900

• Supported women’s sufferage

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