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Cultural Exploration

English • 40 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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English
40
20 students
31 October 2024

Teaching Instructions

Complete a full day-by-day calendar for your unit.

While you will only be completing 3-5 daily, subsequent lesson plans, each unit plan should span at least two weeks (unless we've discussed an exception). The calendar will provide an outline of what each day of the unit might look like.

This unit will focus on questions such as: "How can we improve our world perspective by learning about different cultures?" "How does Gabriel García Márquez use magical realism to reflect cultural beliefs and values in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings? And in what ways do the townspeople's reactions towards the older man reveal societal attitudes toward difference and otherness?

Cultural Exploration

Unit Overview

Grade Level: 10th Grade
Subject Area: English Language Arts
Unit Duration: 2 weeks
Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.6: Analyze a particular point of view or cultural experience reflected in a work of literature from outside the United States.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.9: Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

Unit Essential Questions

  1. How can we improve our world perspective by learning about different cultures?
  2. How does Gabriel García Márquez use magical realism to reflect cultural beliefs and values in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings?
  3. In what ways do the townspeople's reactions toward the older man reveal societal attitudes toward difference and otherness?

Weekly Calendar

Week 1
Day 1: Introduction to Magical Realism and Cultural Perspectives
Day 2: Reading "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings"
Day 3: Textual Analysis of Themes and Motifs
Day 4: Cultural Context and Author Background
Day 5: Class Discussion: Cultural Beliefs and Values

Week 2
Day 6: Group Work: Presentation on Cultural Perspectives
Day 7: Understanding Societal Attitudes Towards Otherness
Day 8: Creative Writing: Magical Realism in Our World
Day 9: Peer Review of Creative Writing Pieces
Day 10: Unit Reflection and Final Assessment


Day 1: Introduction to Magical Realism and Cultural Perspectives

Objective

Students will understand the concept of magical realism and its purpose in literature. They will begin to explore how different cultures are represented in text and how this can enhance world perspectives.

Materials

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Copies of the handout "Introduction to Magical Realism"
  • Projector for video clips

Lesson Activities

  1. Warm-up (5 minutes)

    • Ask students to write down one word that comes to mind when they think of the term "magical." Have a few students share their words and discuss briefly.
  2. Mini-Lecture and Discussion (10 minutes)

    • Define magical realism: A literary genre in which magical elements are a natural part of an otherwise mundane environment.
    • Discuss how it blends fantasy and reality, often to explore cultural themes.
    • Introduce Gabriel García Márquez as a key author in this genre, and mention the focus text: A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings.
  3. Video Clips and Class Discussion (10 minutes)

    • Show short clips from adaptations of Márquez's works that illustrate elements of magical realism.
    • Discuss: How do these elements help communicate cultural values and beliefs?
  4. Group Activity (10 minutes)

    • Divide students into small groups and provide each with a scenario: a familiar setting infused with one magical element.
    • Have them briefly discuss how this magical element could change perceptions of reality.
  5. Exit Ticket (5 minutes)

    • Ask students to write down one way they think learning about other cultures through magical realism could change their world perspective.

Day 2: Reading "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings"

Objective

Students will engage with the text, recognizing and noting elements of magical realism and cultural context.

Materials

  • Copies of A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
  • Notebooks for annotating and note-taking

Lesson Activities

  1. Recap (5 minutes)

    • Begin with a brief recap of what was discussed the previous day regarding magical realism.
  2. Reading (25 minutes)

    • As a class, read A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings aloud, taking turns with different students. Pause at intervals to discuss the following:
      • Magical realism elements
      • Cultural references or hints
      • Character reactions and their significances
  3. Think-Pair-Share (5 minutes)

    • Allow students to quietly note their observations, then discuss with a partner:
      • What part of the story stands out as magical realism?
      • What cultural elements are beginning to emerge?
  4. Homework Assignment (5 minutes)

    • Assign students to reread and annotate the story, highlighting examples of magical realism, cultural values, and any questions they have.

Follow-Up and Assessment

  • Discussion Participation: Evaluate participation during group discussions and think-pair-share activities.
  • Annotated Story: Collect and review annotations to assess understanding of magical realism and cultural context.
  • Exit Ticket Responses: Quickly assess responses to gauge student engagement with cultural perspectives.

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