The Individual vs. The Group
The curriculum for 11th-grade American Literature emphasizes the exploration of themes such as the individual versus the group. Students are encouraged to relate the texts they study to their own lives, fostering a deeper understanding of how literature mirrors real-world experiences.
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The Individual vs. The Group11th Grade American Literature 3 Overall Learning Goals Students will analyze "group think" and its role in tragedies and success in US history Students will draw comparisons from texts to their own lives Students will begin to recognize the theme across variety of genres 3 Learning Objectives Psychomotor Students will arrange the classroom in the imbalanced ways they see characters encountering the world in the texts Cognitive Students will extend knowledge from the classroom to realworld experiences Affective Students will resolve a tension within a text using self-expression in a paper format SOL Objectives 11.4.e : Analyze information from a text to draw conclusions 11.4.d : Generalize ideas from selections to make predictions about other texts. 11.3.c : Discuss American literature as it reflects traditional and contemporary themes, motifs, universal characters, and genres.