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I want the lesson to focus on the first chapter of divergent. I will be handing students printed copies of the text as we read through it together and highlight the characteristics of each faction. Read Chp. 1/2 • Students take a mock Aptitude Test to determine their faction • Discussion: Aptitude Test results and why being Divergent is dangerous.
Grade Level: Year 9
Subject: English Language Arts (ELA)
Duration: 70 Minutes
Primary Text: Divergent by Veronica Roth (Chapter 1)
Class Size: 28 Students
Standards:
By the end of the lesson, students will:
✅ Identify and analyze the characteristics of each faction introduced in Divergent.
✅ Engage in a mock aptitude test to explore the themes of identity and choice.
✅ Discuss the implications of being Divergent and why it is considered dangerous in the novel.
✅ For Advanced Students: Encourage deeper analysis by asking them to compare the faction system to historical or current societal structures.
✅ For Struggling Readers: Assign specific factions to focus on, summarizing their traits with peer support.
✅ For English Language Learners (ELLs): Provide a vocabulary list (e.g., altruism, conformity, bravery, intelligence) before reading.
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