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Utopias

Utopias. Mr. Botwinick May 28-30, 2013. Learning Target. I can create a cartoon about a real or imaginary utopia. 1.1.6 Read, view, and listen for information presented in any format (e.g., textual, visual, media, digital) in order to make inferences and gather meaning.

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Utopias

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  1. Utopias Mr. Botwinick May 28-30, 2013

  2. Learning Target I can create a cartoon about a real or imaginary utopia.

  3. 1.1.6 Read, view, and listen for information presented in any format (e.g., textual, visual, media, digital) in order to make inferences and gather meaning. • 1.g Navigate through text and illustrations to locate relevant information. • 1.k Complete a simple bibliographic citation. • 3.h Share their learning through various strategies, technologies, and formats. (14,89,93,110)

  4. Word Wall Utopia

  5. Directions • Choose one writer who has written about a utopia or choose one utopia which has actually been tried out. Read about this utopia. Some ideas and web sites are listed on the next few slides. • Complete the cartoon slides at the end of this presentation to show your understanding of a utopia that you read about.

  6. Abraham’s Bosom • http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01055a.htm

  7. The Amish • http://youthvoices.net/discussion/amish-0

  8. Utopias in America(Pick one from this article.)http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/amana/utopia.htm

  9. Christian Heavenhttp://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+20-22&version=NIV

  10. Henry David Thoreau’s Version and Sir Thomas More’s Versionhttp://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/4350.pdf

  11. To examine other ideas of utopia, go to this Wikipedia link to see what other ideas of utopia have been envisioned:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia#List_of_utopian_literature

  12. Use the following template to report out on a utopia that you investigated.

  13. Google nps.gov utopia(it’s the first web site)

  14. What is the name of your utopia? My utopia is the Amish community.

  15. Where is it located? They are located in Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

  16. Does it now exist, or will it exist in the future? This utopia exists right now.

  17. What does it look like? Describe it for me. The Amish people are farmers and craftsmen. They wear simple clothes, use no electricity, and have no automobiles. They believe in hard work and simple living.

  18. Who gets to go there? How are the people chosen for this utopia? You are born into an Amish community. At age 16, you get to choose to stay or not. If you stay, you must follow all the rules for the rest of your life. If you leave, you may never come back.

  19. What are the rules for this utopia? Plain clothes, no mirrors, no cameras, no electricity, church every Sunday, work hard on the farm, no cars, no school after the 8th grade. Men rule the household.

  20. What will this utopia give people that is better than what they have now? It saves people from violence. Everyone helps everyone else. You will never face a problem alone.

  21. What would be the problems of living in this utopia? You have to follow the rules all the time or you get thrown out. You have no contact with the outside world.

  22. Anything else you want to tell me about this place? [Type answer here}

  23. Save your work in MY DOCUMENTS. Next, locate the orange SMART Sync control panel on your computer’s desktop. Click the SUBMIT FILES button. Follow the directions to send your work to the teacher’s computer. Please do this even if your presentation is not completed.

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