Final Project Using Backward Design
Final Project Using Backward Design
and rhetoric, identifying any fallacious reasoning or exaggerated or distorted evidence. SL 4 Present
information, findings, and supporting evidence clearly, concisely, and logically (using appropriate eye
contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation) such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and
the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose (e.g., argument, narrative,
informative, response to literature presentations), audience, and task. CA a. Plan and deliver an
informative/explanatory presentation that: presents evidence in support of a thesis, conveys information
from primary and secondary sources coherently, uses domain specific vocabulary, and provides a conclusion
that summarizes the main points.
Age does not dictate ones ability to have personal success as significant as
Shelleys. Author Mary Shelley wrote her ingenious novel at seventeen years old.
Success comes from using your talents, creativity, having purpose and
perseverance.
Nature plays a role in healing a troubled soul. Both Victor and his creation are
positively impacted by nature.
Judging a person based on their appearance is not only unjust, but has negative
consequences for that person being judged and for the people committing the act.
Victor Frankenstein created a man and abandoned him out of fear of his
appearance, leaving him alone, lonely and sad.
Essential Questions:
1. How does ones age relate to personal success?
2. Can knowledge be dangerous?
3. What is the relationship between man and nature?
4. Is human behavior a result of nature or a nurturing environment/or lack thereof?
5. What is the problem with making judgments at face-value?
Background information on author Mary Shelley and the how themes in her novel
tie into the time period in which she lived, along with how these ideas are timeless
in regards to humanity.
How to write a dramatic screen-play with logical and sequential evidence to support
a given point-of-view and perform with class.
How to interact with high school students in Switzerland and law students across
the U.S. via Skype.
Recognize personal talent so student may see the direction he/she may want to take
in pursuing his/her dreams.
Discuss the both sides of the argument based on cloning OR stem-cell research and
form an educated opinion.
Write a screenplay.
Create a collage using technology that represents knowledge of Mary Shelleys life, her
accomplishments, the accomplishments of two other young people of choice and what it
means to be an achiever. Present it to the class orally using written summary, which
includes personal goals for accomplishment, of collage that is uploaded to class blog.
Write a research paper explaining the controversy with Cloning or Stem Cell research
using MLA documentation. (Rubric based on what School District has appointed).
Create a travel brochure using technology about one of the geographical locations
described in the novel Frankenstein OR create a detailed model of a location.
Write a poem based on an aspect of nature that has been important in your life and submit
final draft at http://www.anthologyofpoetry.com/
Write an opinion essay on the theme of Nature vs. Nurture using direct quotes from the
novel Frankenstein and from the Ted Ed video What is Nature Vs. Nurture. (Rubric is
based on what School District has appointed)
In groups of four write a screenplay for a court-case scene that displays logical order of
questioning to either prosecute or defend Victor Frankensteins case against his creation.
Act out scene on Court Day with opposing team dressed as lawyers. The class as jury
will vote anonymously with verdict being a mystery.
Field- trip to beautify the community by putting new understanding of Nature to task.
Other Evidence
Reading journals
Vocabulary Exams
Completed work
Classroom discussion
Self-Assessment assignment
Introduction lesson: Students write what they know of the story Frankenstein. Students
write what they think of as they view photos that relate to story. Students write
predictions of story based on foreknowledge and images.
Introduce whole unit with big questions that relate to themes in hand-out that includes
homework assignments, expectations, major assignments/assessments, rubrics and
weekly projects assigned in the unit along with rubrics.
Write a screenplay of court scene: Victor Frankenstein vs. his creation. This helps
students think logically and understand the importance of being just and kind rather than
make poor decisions by judging one or many based on appearances or hearsay.
Court day in class: Students will act out their screenplay in class with majority of
classmates acting as jury. The jury will anonymously vote based on who they thought
was most persuasive.
All work completed throughout the course will be made into their Frankenstein
Journal. They will keep their journal in class and add to it as they wish throughout the
course. The will briefly present it at the End of the Unit party.
End of the unit party to celebrate new knowledge. Students will do in class write-up
about what they enjoyed, did not enjoy, learned and are most thankful for having
experienced through their six week journey through the novel Frankenstein.
*Students with special needs will be given more time for completing assignments, have
modified assignments based on need and extra help from teacher. Much of the daily
reading will be done in class. Specific students may have audio version of novel to help
them read for homework. Quizzes can be taken home in some cases.
Define accomplishment?
Creativity:
Purpose:
Perseverance:
Vocabulary Assignment
Each week you will be given vocabulary
words from your reading to put into your
word toolbox. With each list of words,
you have the choice to write a creative
one paragraph story, poem or journal
entry using each of the words/tools. The
end result will be shared in groups each
Thursday. Vocabulary quizzes will be given each Friday.
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Week 1
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