1. Review Chapter Two questions
2. Essential Questions:
• What is identity? To what extent do we determine our own identities? What influence does society have?
• What are stereotypes, and how do they affect how we see ourselves and how others see us?
• How does our need to belong influence our identity? How does it lead to the formation of “in” groups and “out” groups in our society?
• How does our identity influence the choices we make? How does analyzing character help us understand the choices characters in literature make?
• How does the “moral universe” in which we live affect the choices we make? How does analyzing setting help us understand the choices characters in literature make?
3. Personal Identity Charts
4. Character Identity Charts
5. Stories We Tell Ourselves (Handout and Questions)
Homework:
1. Read chapter three
2. Answer questions
2. Essential Questions:
• What is identity? To what extent do we determine our own identities? What influence does society have?
• What are stereotypes, and how do they affect how we see ourselves and how others see us?
• How does our need to belong influence our identity? How does it lead to the formation of “in” groups and “out” groups in our society?
• How does our identity influence the choices we make? How does analyzing character help us understand the choices characters in literature make?
• How does the “moral universe” in which we live affect the choices we make? How does analyzing setting help us understand the choices characters in literature make?
3. Personal Identity Charts
4. Character Identity Charts
5. Stories We Tell Ourselves (Handout and Questions)
Homework:
1. Read chapter three
2. Answer questions