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DO NOW: 1. Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2. Group Discussion: Tweets and SOAPStone 11 March 2015 REMINDER S: Make sure you finish the project AT HOME for presenta tions AGENDA: 1.Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2. Trans Chart 3. Group Research: Poster Activity HOMEWORK: Finish your research project at home LAST CLASS: Walden NEXT CLASS: Gallery Walk and Poetry OUR LEARNING FOCUS FOR TODAY: 1. Develop a working definition of Transcendentalism and its key tenets 2. Analyze foundational works of American literature to identify philosophical tenets

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Page 1: DO NOW: 1.Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2.Group Discussion: Tweets and SOAPStone 11 March 2015 REMINDER S: Make sure you finish the project AT HOME for presentatio

DO NOW:

1. Grammar: Infinitive Phrases

2. Group Discussion: Tweets and

SOAPStone

11March2015

REMINDERS:

Make sure you finish

the project AT HOME for presentati

ons

AGENDA:

1.Grammar:

Infinitive

Phrases

2. Trans Chart

3. Group

Research:

Poster Activity

HOMEWORK:Finish your research project

at home

LAST CLASS:Walden

NEXT CLASS:Gallery Walk and Poetry

OUR LEARNING FOCUS FOR TODAY:1. Develop a working definition of Transcendentalism and its key tenets

2. Analyze foundational works of American literature to identify philosophical tenets

3. Explain how Transcendentalists envisioned the pursuit of happiness

Page 2: DO NOW: 1.Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2.Group Discussion: Tweets and SOAPStone 11 March 2015 REMINDER S: Make sure you finish the project AT HOME for presentatio

Bringing it All Together”Use a 3-column table like the one below to

note and compare inferences from the three texts you have examined relative to the meaning of Transcendentalism and the

pursuit of happiness.

Then, in your groups, come up with a working definition of “Transcendentalism.”

McCandless Emerson Thoreau

• Rejects society and material comforts

• Wants to escape to the wild and no longer be “poisoned” by civilization

• Seeks a “spiritual revolution,” which shows he is concerned with matters of the spirit; his soul

Page 3: DO NOW: 1.Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2.Group Discussion: Tweets and SOAPStone 11 March 2015 REMINDER S: Make sure you finish the project AT HOME for presentatio

GROUP RESEARCH”To deepen your understanding of

Transcendentalism, you will work with your group members to create a poster depicting Transcendentalism’s key beliefs. Consider the framing questions below, but you may revise, cut, or add to the list of questions based on your initial work with Emerson

and Thoreau. 1. What is their view of God?2. What are their values?3. How do they define Truth?4. Do they have an optimistic or pessimistic view of life?5. What are their views of work and worldly success?6. What is their view of society?7. Who is their authority?8. What is their view of education?9. Do they view man as inherently good, evil, or somewhere

in between?

Page 4: DO NOW: 1.Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2.Group Discussion: Tweets and SOAPStone 11 March 2015 REMINDER S: Make sure you finish the project AT HOME for presentatio

GROUP RESEARCH”

Be sure to compile a list of your resources and sources, both for specific quotes and for general ideas. Use a graphic organizer

like the one below to collect your information. Each member should use a

different source, and all sources should be credible.

Source Info/Citation

Interpretation

Connections

Record pertinent information and include page numbers. Be sure to use quotation marks if using a direct quote.

Question and comment on the facts presented. Imagine the people, the situation, and the events surrounding the research facts.

Consider possible contemporary texts that express or link to the ideas presented in the source.

Page 5: DO NOW: 1.Grammar: Infinitive Phrases 2.Group Discussion: Tweets and SOAPStone 11 March 2015 REMINDER S: Make sure you finish the project AT HOME for presentatio

GROUP RESEARCH”

As a group, construct a poster synthesizing your research.

• Incorporate common information into your poster.

• Find specific quotes from sources that best articulate this information.

• Add visuals to help express the basic beliefs of Transcendentalism.

• Compare your information.• Revise your definition of Transcendentalism

to reflect your research and information sharing with peers.

We will be doing a gallery walk of your posters in class

on Friday!!!