For homework, draw 2 pictures on your foldable cover, one that represents transcendentalism and one that represents romanticism. You will use your foldables during the lesson closure to rank your people / notecards.
For homework, draw 2 pictures on your foldable cover, one that represents transcendentalism and one that represents romanticism. You will use your foldables during the lesson closure to rank your people / notecards.
For homework, draw 2 pictures on your foldable cover, one that represents transcendentalism and one that represents romanticism. You will use your foldables during the lesson closure to rank your people / notecards.
2. Fold the bottom edge of your paper up (the flap should be about 2-3 inches wide). 3. Glue or staple the flap to the rest of the paper (on the edges). 4. Fold the paper in half hamburger style. 5. On the front of the foldable write Transcendentalism vs. Romanticism leave space to draw a picture for each term. 6. Get out 2 different color pens or highlighters. 7. Open the foldable and write Transcendentalism on the left tab in one color (or highlighted one color), leave room underneath to write bullet points. 8. Write Romanticism on the right tab in another color (or highlighted another color), leave room underneath to write bullet points. 9. Read through Section 2 in your book (pages 405-407) paying close attention to the main ideas about transcendentalism and romanticism. 10. While you are reading, write down the main ideas you find in a bulleted list under your terms that you wrote on your tabs. 11. When you are finished with your main ideas, re-read the section, but this time pay close attention to the key terms or figures discussed. 12. For each key term or person that you find, write their name on a notecard (dont forget to color-code for transcendentalists and romantics). 13. Underneath each name, write down any facts that text discusses and at least one bullet about why they are significant. 14. When you are finished, get into your groups and discuss what you wrote for each key term or person, focusing on significance more than facts. 15. You will use your foldables during the lesson closure to rank your people/notecards.
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For homework, draw 2 pictures on your foldable cover, one
that represents transcendentalism and one that represents romanticism.