11th Unit 2 Module 3

Key Themes & Topics: 

Essential Questions

How can challenging ethical norms be good?

Key Reading Standards

Key Writing Standards: 

Summative Assessment Task

Phase I ends with an outline of the unit’s summative assessment outlining how students will show their progress of mastery of key standards and showcase their answers to the unit’s essential questions. This provides a goal toward which all weekly and daily learning activities can be designed. Transfer tasks explicitly outline other possible applications of student learning as a result of this unit. In short, these tasks offer an answer to the question, “Why do we have to learn this?” 

Transfer Tasks

Recommended Texts & Tasks for Unit

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Extended Texts

Short Literary Texts

Short Informational Texts

Analytical Writing Tasks

Narrative Writing Tasks

Research Task

Phase III: Planning

Each unit’s Phase III tasks will be a general week-by-week outline of the flow of learning tasks for students. Realizing the cultures and schedules at each site will vary and place unique demands on class time, these outlines are to be seen as generally flexible. Also in recognition of school and classroom cultures, expectations, and practices, unit plans will offer templates for tasks, but will not list daily lessons. This is to allow enough certainty of district alignment while allowing for features such as co-teaching, integrated ELA and social studies, and other unique programmatic designs.

Unit 2 Module 3 Reflection & Feedback

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The curriculum design team will meet quarterly to review and respond to your feedback. Please direct immediate questions or concerns to seiler_jenny@svvsd.org.

How can challenging ethical norms be good?