
1984--George Orwell Ch. 1-2
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Caroline Salvadore
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INTRO
Chapters 1 and 2
p. 5-27
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Open Ended
Warm-Up: Using a search engine, find the definition for the term "Orwellian". Then, on a separate sheet of paper, write your own definition of what this word means to you. Does the word apply to our society today? Why or why not?
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Standard
LAFS.1112.RL.1.2 Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.
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Multiple Select
Select our objectives for today! Hint: It is all of them!
Determine two or more themes of a text
Determine two or more central ideas of a text and analyze their development
Provide an objective summary of the text
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Essential Question
In what ways does the term "Orwellian" apply to two or more central ideas from chapters 1-2? Support your response with evidence from the text.
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Agenda
Warm-Up
Review/HK
1984 by George Orwell
Ch. 1-2 and Notetaking
Quiz (graded for accuracy)
Essential Question
Online Rotations
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1984 - Full Text.pdf
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Your Task
As we read, you should be taking notes. You may use these notes for your quiz later on.
Your notes will also be factored into your grade.
If your notes are thorough, but you do poorly on the quiz, you have a chance for redemption. If you volunteer to read, you also get EC/quiz points.
Now, pay attention as we read pages 5 through....
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of our Protagonist?
Unknown
Winston Smith
Winston Goldstein
Winston O'Brien
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Multiple Choice
What is the setting?
A ruined city
A dusty city
Victory Mansions
Victorina Mansions
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Multiple Choice
PART A: What is the central idea of the following paragraph?
Life for Winston is colorless and sad
Winston lives a life only consisting of misery
Miserable times are normal for this society
The world is uneasy due to harsh restrictions and a lack of privacy
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Fill in the Blank
What is the official language of Oceania?
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Multiple Select
Part B: Select two choices that best support the central idea in the previous question.
"Outside, even through the shut window pane, the world looked cold" (Orwell 6).
"There seemed to be no color in anything" (Orwell 6).
"Down at the street level another poster, torn at one corner, flapped fitfully in the wind" (Orwell 6).
"In the far distance a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs, hovered....It was the Police Patrol, snooping into people's windows" (Orwell 6).
"Only the Thought Police mattered"
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes how the government is divided in Oceania?
The government is not divided and operates as one, uniform force
The government is divided into four branches
The government consists of a Ministry of Truth and a mansion
The government operates on a democracy similarly to the US
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Fill in the Blank
What is one of the four branches of the government?
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Open Ended
Provide an objective summary (1-2 sentences) of the following passage:
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Open Ended
How does Winston feel about women? Explain using complete sentences.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes Emmanuel Goldstein?
He is the President of Ministry of Truth
"a large, burly man with a thick neck and a coarse, humorous, brutal face" (Orwell 13).
He is the Enemy of the People
The husband of the sandy-haired woman
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Multiple Choice
True or False: O'brien and Winston are enemies
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Select a quote that best supports your response to the previous question?
"Momentarily he caught O'brien's eye" (Orwell 18).
"O'brien had stood up" (Orwell 18).
"It was as though their two minds had opened....I am with you" (Orwell 18).
"And O'brien's face was as inscrutable as everybody else's" (Orwell 18).
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Open Ended
How do the children react in Chapter 2? Why? Provide an objective summary of the incident.
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Open Ended
Exit-Ticket: In what ways does the term "Orwellian" apply to two or more central ideas from Chapters 1-2? Support your response with evidence from the text. (Pages 5-27)
INTRO
Chapters 1 and 2
p. 5-27
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