- I can analyze the extent to which the film Farewell to Manzanar stays faithful to or departs from the text, evaluating the filmmakers' choices. (RL.8.7)
Focus Standards: These are the standards the instruction addresses.
- RL.8.7
Supporting Standards: These are the standards that are incidental—no direct instruction in this lesson, but practice of these standards occurs as a result of addressing the focus standards.
RI.8.1, RI.8.10, W.8.10, SL.8.1
Daily Learning Targets
Ongoing Assessment
- Work Time A: Compare Text to Film: Farewell to Manzanar note-catcher (RL.8.1, RL.8.7, RI.8.1, W.8.10)
Agenda
Agenda | Teaching Notes |
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1. Opening A. Engage the Learner (5 minutes) 2. Work Time A. Analyze Farewell to Manzanar, Part 3 - RL.8.7 (35 minutes) 3. Closing and Assessment A. Peer Share: Compare Text to Film - RL.8.7 (5 minutes) 4. Homework A. Complete Compare Text to Film Note-Catcher: As necessary, students add notes to their Compare Text to Film: Farewell to Manzanar note-catcher, drawing on their anchor text and Connections and Distinctions note-catchers to determine how the film is faithful to or departs from the text. They also analyze how the moments in the text and film develop significant ideas. B. Preread Anchor Text: Students skim chapters 14-17 of Farewell to Manzanar in preparation for a jigsaw that centers on these chapters in the next lesson. |
Alignment to Assessment Standards and Purpose of Lesson
Opportunities to Extend Learning
How It Builds on Previous Work
Support All Students
Assessment Guidance
Down the Road
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In Advance
- Prepare the third film segment of Farewell to Manzanar (00:52:47-01:15:20). Review the segment for content that may be sensitive for students, and consider ways to support them.
- Cue the film to the correct spot, and ensure that the sound and display are functioning as needed.
- Post the learning targets and applicable anchor charts (see Materials list).
Tech and Multimedia
- Work Time A: Select closed captioning on the film settings to provide subtitles and support listening comprehension and auditory processing.
Supporting English Language Learners
Supports guided in part by CA ELD Standard 8.I.B.6.
Important Points in the Lesson Itself
- To support ELLs, this lesson follows a procedure that is similar to lessons in which students view the film adaptation of Farewell to Manzanar in Unit 1. In this lesson, students will watch the third of four film segments, which aligns with chapters of Farewell to Manzanar that students have already read, reinforcing this content. As they watch the film, students will track the film choices made by the director, screenwriter, and actors using a note-catcher and then share their observations with classmates in the Closing and Assessment of the lesson.
- ELLs may find it challenging to record notes while they watch the film, as this requires careful attention to both visual and linguistic input (the film's content) and output (writing on the note-catcher). Encourage students to take notes using simple words and phrases while watching and to then go back and refine what they have written immediately after viewing the film. Remind students that the sequence of events in the film may not follow the sequence of events in the text exactly and to be mindful of differences and potentially new content as they watch.
Vocabulary
- N/A
Materials from Previous Lessons
Teacher
Student
- Compare Text to Film: Farewell to Manzanar note-catcher (example for teacher reference) (from Module 4, Unit 1, Lesson 4, Work Time A)
- Farewell to Manzanar film DVD (from Module 4, Unit 1, Lesson 4, Work Time A)
- Work to Become Effective Learners anchor chart (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 2, Lessons 4-5, Work Time D)
- Work to Become Ethical People anchor chart (one for display; from Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 1, Work Time D)
- Compare Text to Film: Farewell to Manzanar note-catcher (one per student; from Module 4, Unit 1, Lesson 4, Work Time A)
- Farewell to Manzanar (text; one per student; from Module 4, Unit 1, Lesson 2, Work Time A)
- Connections and Distinctions: Farewell to Manzanar note-catcher (one per student; from Module 4, Unit 1, Lesson 2, Work Time B)
New Materials
Teacher
Student
- Device to play the film
- N/A
Assessment
Each unit in the 6-8 Language Arts Curriculum has two standards-based assessments built in, one mid-unit assessment and one end of unit assessment. The module concludes with a performance task at the end of Unit 3 to synthesize students' understanding of what they accomplished through supported, standards-based writing.
Opening
Opening |
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A. Engage the Learner (5 minutes)
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Work Time
Work Time | Levels of Support |
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A. Analyze Farewell to Manzanar, Part 3 - RL.8.7 (35 minutes)
"I can analyze the extent to which the film Farewell to Manzanar stays faithful to or departs from the text, evaluating the filmmakers' choices."
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For Lighter Support
For Heavier Support
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Closing & Assessments
Closing | Levels of Support |
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A. Peer Share: Compare Text to Film - RL.8.7 (5 minutes)
"How is what you wrote different from what your partner wrote?" "Can you explain why your partner wrote it this way?" "Can you add to your partner's ideas about this moment in the film?"
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For Lighter Support
For Heavier Support
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Homework
Homework |
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A. Complete Compare Text to Film Note-Catcher
B. Preread Anchor Text
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