Week One: In Mortal Peril . . .
These characters experience critical events that threaten their sense of well-
being and reveal their values, characteristics, and approaches to life and
death.
Lesson Title
Comparing Selections: “
The Most Dangerous Game”
and
“
The Cask of Amontillado”
Suggested Grade
Level
English I, 9
th
Grade
Time
90 minutes (possible in one class session with block schedule)
Equipment
Needed and
Availability
!
Teaching computer, and projector to project the information on the
instructor computer
!
5 additional computer stations in the classroom
!
Classroom printer, networked to all computers, including the
instructor station
!
All computers have Microsoft Office 2000 with Excel.
!
Microsoft Office Handbook that has information on using Excel is
available for each workstation as a reference
!
Chalkboard and colored chalk.
!
Comparing Selections: “
The Most Dangerous Game”
and “
The Cask
of Amontillado”
handouts (at end of lesson plan)
!
Grading Rubric (at end of the lesson plan)
Prerequisite Skills
in Subject Area
One [Language
Arts, English I)
Students have completed the first week of the short story unit, and are
beginning to understand the elements of the short story as examined in the
following reading selections:
“
The Cask of Amontillado
” - Edgar Allen Poe
“
The Most Dangerous Game
” – Richard Connell
In reading and discussing these stories, students have viewed the painting
“
The Hungry Lion
” and discussed the “danger” of that painting, they have
read, discussed and reviewed both stories, and are beginning to develop an
understanding of characterization and setting. They have also discussed
manhunts as depicted by movies, and how films they have seen are similar to
these stories.
ECI 511, Donna Petherbridge, Comprehensive Unit Plan
5
Prerequisite Skills
in Subject Area
Two [Introductory
Mathematics,
Grades 9-12]
Students are building on skills from earlier experiences with mathematics,
including the ability to collect and analyze data and understanding the options
for displaying data (such as through graphing).
Prerequisite Skills
in Technology:
Students have already spent time using the computer for earlier assignments
that have addressed the following skills in Excel:
-
Entering data in Microsoft Excel
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Formatting text in Excel, including Merging and Centering
-
Using the AutoSum and AutoChart features
Learning
Objectives in
Subject Area (s)
[Language Arts
and Introductory
Mathematics]
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