Subject(s): Language Arts, Other, Computers & Internet Grades(s): Junior High/High School
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Title – The Last Spin Using a WebQuest for ESL/EFL literature lesson based on http://www.nelliemuller.com/The_Last_Spin_WebQuest.htm
Length of time to complete the lesson: 10 class periods (45 minutes) Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students will define the term street gangs by answering the following questions:
2. How do street gangs solve their problems? 3. How can schools help? 4. Violent and non-violent ways to solve problems. Objectives:
Reporter 1: One team member will check for background information on teen gangs and write a profile of Danny based on their findings. Reporter 2: One student will check the schools for information on how they deal with teen gangs: The student will write a program on how to prevent and deal with the issue of teenage gangs. Reporter 3: One of the students will speak to Danny’s parents and write an interview with his parents based on findings on parental involvement or lack of it. How can parents help? Student will record the conversation or film it using video. Reporter 4: One student will speak to Danny’s girlfriend and write the interview. Students will find out all they can about Danny and why a teenager such as he would take his own life. Resources / Materials:
2. Computers with Internet connection and the WebQuest available online. Activities / Procedures:
The Last Spin by Ed McBain / Evan Hunter. 2. Show the students on a large computer screen the WebQuest. 3. Have the students work in teams of four. Further Details
2. Students will make sure their team members understand their assigned roles. 3. Students will read the resources that are useful to their team. They will access the links and resources to find answers to their questions. 4. Students will keep a journal of their references. 5. Students will prepare a presentation of their work. Resources: A list of Internet resources for the tasks Background information on teen street gangs:
http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/teens/gangs.asp
2. http://associations.smsu.edu/nogangs/everything.html
3. http://www.iir.com/nygc/
4. http://www.gangwar.com/dynamics.htm
5. http://www.ecis.com/~noslo/gang.html#Background
6. http://associations.smsu.edu/nogangs/
7. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4111/nogangs.html
8. http://www.stedwards.edu/educ/eanes/whatare.html
Prevention Programs What can schools do?
http://courses.smsu.edu/mkc096f/gangbook/SOLUTIONS/INSTITUTIONS/what_your_local_schools_could_do.htm
2. http://www.ncjrs.org/html/ojjdp/jjbul2000_8_2/contents.html
3. http://www.stedwards.edu/educ/eanes/schools.html
What can families do?
http://www.faculty.smsu.edu/m/mkc096f/SOLUTIONS/PERSONAL/creating_healthy_families.htm
2. http://www.gangsorus.com/parents.html
3. http://www.high-point.net/police/high_point_street_gangs.cfm
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