Wednesday, December 3, 2014

12/1 Revisiting Antigone Anticipation Guide

Today I gave students the questions from the Anticipation Guide that we did at the beginning of the unit.  I asked them to look at the questions again, and re-answer, them using strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, or strongly disagree.  Then I returned their original Anticipation Guides to them and they compared and contrasted them.  They looked to see if any of their opinions had changed and reflected on why they changed.  If none of their answers changed, they were to choose one of the questions and use examples from the text to support their claim.

Here are the questions again:


_______________1. Doing what you think is right is more important than following the
                                     law.  
 
_______________2.   It is impossible to change your fate.

_______________3. Being loyal to your family is more important than your loyalty to the
 government.
 

_______________4. It is okay to lie if telling the truth will hurt someone.
  

_______________5. Deliberately breaking the law is necessary.


_______________6.  A leader is only as good as he is popular and liked.
 

_______________7.  You should never go back on your word or promise.


_______________8. A good citizen is patriotic, loyal and never questions the government’s
                                      authority.

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