Title: Monday, October 5th
1Monday, October 5th
- Good morning ladies and gentleman, and a happy
Music Monday to you (more on that later) - Please get back into your groups from Friday. You
will have ten minutes to complete your pyramid
and to develop your theme.
2Todays EUs
- Many stories, from childrens stories and fairy
tales to short stories and novels, follow a very
standard plot outline. - Most stories have a theme, the moral, message or
lesson about life that the reader wants the
reader to learn.
3Todays EQs
- How are the elements of plot seen in The War of
the Wall? - How does the theme of our story connect with the
theme of our unit? - Who were those people painted on the wall?
4By the end of class today, you should be able to
say to yourself
- I have a better understanding of the elements of
plot and how they are seen in The War of the
Wall, as seen through the class completion of
the plot chart - The War of the Wall is more relevant to me
because I was introduced to some background
information on the people involved - I can identify the theme of The War of the
Wall, and I see how it connects to the theme of
our unit - Music Mondays are awesome
5The War of the Wall
- Toni Cade Bambara(1939-1995)Writers are
everyday people who write stories that come out
of their own neighborhoods
6Music Mondays
- During the playing of the following song, I want
you to think about how the song makes you feel.
At the end of the song, you will record those
feelings in your notebookbe prepared to share
with the class ?
7Martin Luther King, Jr.
I recognized some of the faces right off. There
was Martin Luther King, Jr.
8Malcolm X
And there was a man with glasses on and his mouth
open like he was laying down a heavy rap. Daddy
came up alongside and reminded us that that was
Minister Malcolm X.
9Harriet Tubman
The serious woman with a rifle I knew was Harriet
Tubman because my grandmama has pictures of her
all over the house.
10Fannie Lou Hamer
And I knew Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer cause a signed
photograph of her hangs in the restaurant next to
the calendar.
11Louis Armstrong
Then I let my eyes follow what looked like a
vine. It trailed past a man with a horn,
12Billie Holiday
a woman with a big white flower in her hair,
13Duke Ellington
a handsome dude in a tuxedo seated at a piano,
14W.E.B. DuBois
and a man with a goatee holding a book.
15Closure
- After learning the time period in which this song
was created, and about the person who created it,
why do you think Louis Armstrong made this song?
What message was he trying to send?