Unit Plan for ENG 3C
Title of Unit:Fahrenheit 451No. of Periods: 15
Unit Expectations: The Students shall:
1. Compare their own ideas, values, and perspectives with those expressed or implied in a text.
2. Explain the influence of the personal and social values and perspectives of authors and readers on texts and interpretations of texts
3. Explain how elements of opinion pieces and novels influence their meaning.
4. Select specific and relevant evidence from texts and use it to support interpretations and arguments.
5.Interpret and assess explicit and implicit ideas and issues in literary texts
6. Explain how literary devices enhance meaning in literary texts.
Lesson # / Title/Topic of Lesson / Strategy / Expectations addressed1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8
1 / Introduction to Censorship / Short video
Lecture and discussion
Daily questions /
2 / Fahrenheit 451: Context / Opening quote
Lecture (history, context)
Video (10 min)
Brainstorming and discussion
Daily questions /
3 / Genre: Science Fiction and Dystopian Fiction / Opening quote
Short Writing exercise
Short Discussion
Group work and informal presentation
Short jeopardy review / /
4 / Character Dynamics / Opening quote
Handout: How characters change
Lecture and discussion:
Group work: Brainstorming
Informal presentation
Daily / /
5 / Technology / Opening quote
Brainstorming and discussion
Symbolism scavenger hunt
Daily questions / / / /
6 / Reasons for Censorship in F-451’s Society / Opening quote
Censorship activity
Lecture/discussion
Writing exercise / /
7 / Lucidity / Opening quote
Four corners activity.
Post-activity discussion
Daily questions /
8 / If Ignorance is Bliss… / Opening quote
Lecture/discussion
Daily questions. / /
9 / Review Day / Take up questions.
Review for the test. /
10 / Test / Test on Parts 1 and 2. /
11 / Literary Devices / Opening quote
Lecture on literary devices and assess prior knowledge
Students identify literary devices in Fahrenheit 451
Quote bank activity
Review of citation
Lecture/discussion (symbols, imagery and motifs)
Daily questions.
12 / Revisiting Themes (Tying it all together) / Quotes and characterization discussion
Tableau activity
Take up the daily questions
Hand back and take up the test.
13 / Civil Disobedience / Opening quote
Lecture/discussion (civil disobedience)
Link to current events
Introduce the summative assignment
14 / In-class Essay, Day 1
15 / In-class Essay, Day 2