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M2 Discussion

M2 Discussion
by Arleene Montanez-Cintron -
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ELA 

Lesson: The Attraction of Fear in Art and Life

Text: "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe" 

  • Preproduction- Read and discuss the first text, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, focusing on the themes of fear and fascination. Introduce the concept of the attraction of fear and discuss and write down its significance in art and life. 

  • Early production-Read and discuss the first text, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, focusing on the themes of fear and fascination. Have students write down their own perspective on the attraction of fear from the poem. 

  • Speech emergence-Read and discuss the first text, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, focusing on the themes of fear and fascination. Have students write down examples of literature, movies, or artwork that involve elements of fear. Share their responses and create a mind map on the whiteboard.

  • Intermediate fluency-  Read and analyze texts that explore the attraction of fear in art and life. (Focusing on the themes of fear and fascination.) Identify and describe the various ways fear is portrayed in literature and other forms of art. Have students create their own poetry artwork or writing piece that depicts their personal perspective on the attraction of fear. They can use text to explain the inspiration behind their work.

  • Advanced fluency- Read and analyze texts that explore the attraction of fear in art and life. (Focusing on the themes of fear and fascination.) Have students create their own poetry artwork or writing piece that depicts their personal perspective on the attraction of fear. They can use text to explain the inspiration behind their work.