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1.The three Unit Plans I chose were -1. Eleventh Grade Modernism Unit: Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Eliot by Anne Krache. -2. Romantic Poetry Defining Self-Expression and Imagination by Carly L Planko. -3. Hamlet by Jenny Stumpp

2.I chose Eleventh grade Modernism because that is one of favorite periods to read and teach. Romantic Poetry because I took a lot of American Literature courses so I figured I would be most experienced in that. I chose Hamlet because that is one of my favorite Shakespeare plays, but I do not know a lot about it.

3. I like Modernism Unit: Fitzgerald, Hamingway, Eliot the most probably because I am currently learning about them in American Modernism and also the format was the nicest and most eye catching. It was a little confusing at some parts.

4. Hamlet unit plan really needs a makeover. Meaning I feel like Jenny Stumpp just wanted to get it done and when she got all her information in she just left it at that. It was simple to read and follow though.

5. Hamlet and Romantic Poetry pretty much have the same layout with the format and specified time allocation and how the information is introduced. While the Modernism unit was a lot more like a paper rather then an actual Unit Plan that I am use to seeing.

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7. I would look at -Organization -Coherence -Lesson Plans -Immersion -Differentiated Instruction - Goals

8. -A. Language Arts -B. Identifying what students already know and what you can use as a teacher to build on their previous knowledge. This is called Scaffolding. Also using much more then just the literature to teach a theme or story. Using movies and plays and even role playing can really enhance learning. -C.

9.You can see when someone was just a hard worker compared to when someone was a hard worker and enjoyed the lesson plan that they were writing. Same can be said with how you could tell who had more of an artistic edge in there ideas.

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