Starter 6: Stories about Poverty
Before we watch this:
Class Narrative Readings
Assigned Class Narrative Reading Groups: Lower Class
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HOMEWORK- Study for the QUIZ on Thursday!
Quiz #1 Study Guide Start creating study notes for yourself! Starter 5: Graphs from Pew Research
Intersectionality
Intersectionality Activity This is like a more complicated version of 4 corners. The purpose of this is to get us thinking of social identities as a complex thing, so that we can see that though we are focusing on class here, these all impact each other. Social Identity Signs for:
After each question, move under the sign that best fills in the blank.
Debrief/Exit Ticket
HOMEWORK- None!
Feedback Results From Survey (key points!)
Starter 4-
Vocab Lecture: Privilege
Privilege Quiz Students take the quiz, enter their scores in a google doc. Comp Book- Privilege Journal
Debrief Discussion in Small Groups
Exit Ticket
Quiz Study Guide Take a look at this- if you know you struggle with test taking, get a jump start this weekend! Otherwise, wait until next week when we will have study time in class. HOMEWORK- Finish Seminar Response. DUE: Start of Class, Thurs 1/23.
Starter 3- Feedback Survey Students take this Seminar Response (Seminar questions can be found on Friday's post)
Absent for the Seminar? You need to write one additional paragraph that answers a SECOND seminar question. HW- Finish Seminar Response if you didn’t finish in class today. Share with Lori before the start of class on Thursday. Seminar: Whole Class
Opening Questions
Seminar Response
At the end of the seminar, jot down a few ideas to help jog your memory for the reflection next Tuesday!!! HOMEWORK- Finish and PRINT (or handwrite) your seminar prewrite. DUE: Start of class, Friday.
Notes of Class- Seminar Coaching
Seminar Prewrite (rest of class) For your seminar prewrite, choose one quote from this text that strikes you. This could strike you as particularly insightful, invoke a strong emotional reaction, or be something that you dispute. In your prewrite, write down the quote and then react to it. Describe what you think the quote means, then discuss why you chose it, and what it makes you think. HOMEWORK- Finish reading and annotating "Notes on Class". DUE: Thursday, Start of Class
Hidden Rules Chart (10 min) Okay, now let’s compare the hidden rules you came up with to this chart created by Dr. Ruby Payne, based on her research. In your groups, discuss
Reading Time: Notes on Class Read, and annotate. Read carefully, looking for complexity! What are the reasons that Americans are uncomfortable talking about class?
Video List for Fast Readers Done? Watch one of these videos for more content that you can use in our seminar!
Starter 2: Why are there different classes?
What do you think explains the stratification in the US class system? Why do you think that every society is stratified (divided) in some way? Write first, then share out your theories. Key Questions
Lecture: Social Stratification and Theories Application of Theories In your group, discuss:
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