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Title: Perry Tales


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Perry Tales
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Warm Up
  • In your own words, define the term parody.
  • List parodies you are familiar with
    (TV/movies/books/music/etc.).

3
Stereotypes
  • Chaucer used stereotypes of medieval characters,
    professions, behaviors, etc.
  • Define stereotype
  • What are some stereotypes that we can identify
    here at Perry?

4
Stereotype?
5
  • Brainstorm safe stereotypes

Skater Cowboy Princess Nerd The Loner
Techie Athlete Cheerleader Bandy Preppie
Others????
6
TODAY
  • You are a pilgrim traveling to the holy land of
    the diploma.

Pack your luggage Were off to the Herbert
Inn Meet your fellow pilgrims
7
Objective
  • To create your own pilgrim
  • To identify and describe your own stereotypical
    character
  • To collaboratively fit the pilgrims together
    into a prologue parody

8
Purpose of your Pilgrimage
  • Each pilgrim will
  • Create and write about a
  • Perry pilgrim
  • Your tour group will
  • Write and present one unified prologue which
    includes as many pilgrims as are in your group

9
Learning Goal
  • I can analyze the authors choices in developing
    the poem I can analyze how the authors choices
    affect the overall meaning of the poem. I can
    distinguish between what the author directly says
    and what he means. I can write a parody of a
    story/poem working collaboratively with a
    supportive group.

10
Learning Scale
4 I totally get it!
3 I get it.
2 Im beginning to get it.
1 I need help.
0 Im totally lost.
11
The NOs
  • NO specific or direct representation of ANY
    individual student names
  • NO meanness!
  • NO school inappropriateness
  • NO stereotypes related to race/religion/sexual
    preference

12
The Basic Rules
  • Chaucer rhymes so will you!
  • Chaucer uses rhyming couplets so will you!
  • Chaucer writes in 3rd person so will you!

13
Rules for your Pilgrim Group
  • Your prologue must have
  • An introduction (minimum 2 lines)
  • A closure (minimum 2 lines)

14
Rules for Each Pilgrim
  • One stanza each
  • Stanza minimum of 6 lines
  • Describe your character
  • Personalities
  • Professions
  • Dress
  • Physical features
  • Etc.

15
Learning Goal
  • I can analyze the authors choices in developing
    the poem I can analyze how the authors choices
    affect the overall meaning of the poem. I can
    distinguish between what the author directly says
    and what he means. I can write a parody of a
    story/poem working collaboratively with a
    supportive group.

16
Learning Scale
4 I totally get it!
3 I get it.
2 Im beginning to get it.
1 I need help.
0 Im totally lost.
17
Be CreativeBe UniqueBe Chauceresque!
  • Chaucer made us laugh.
  • He shocked us.
  • He made us think.
  • He made us question our own thinking.
  • He made us think deeper!

18
Rubric
Points
Pilgrim Details (includes personalities, professions, dress, physical features, etc.) 10
Content (has a moral/entertains) 10
Originality (unique/creative) 10
Construction (rhyming couplets/makes sense/conventions) 10
Presentation (everyone participates/entertaining) 10
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Learning Goal
  • I can analyze the authors choices in developing
    the poem I can analyze how the authors choices
    affect the overall meaning of the poem. I can
    distinguish between what the author directly says
    and what he means. I can write a parody of a
    story/poem working collaboratively with a
    supportive group.

20
Learning Scale
4 I totally get it!
3 I get it.
2 Im beginning to get it.
1 I need help.
0 Im totally lost.
21
Your Ticket Out the Door!
  • Assess where you are on the learning scale
  • Make of list of tasks your group will need to
    complete tomorrow so that you can present your
    final product!
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