Original Promptcan we create student facing slides for these lessons?
This curriculum explores the themes of identity, freedom, and societal change through a selection of core texts that span historical contexts, from the myths of the Iroquois to modern works. Students engage in essential questions about culture, democracy, individualism, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Through various performance tasks, including essays, presentations, and personal narratives, learners are encouraged to analyze how literature reflects and shapes the human experience. The course culminates in synthesizing insights from diverse eras, enabling students to articulate their understanding of power, community, and individual agency within a socio-historical framework.