This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 License. Ub* >--R x L *d %{0Z2Z "" dV*S . Click on a file type icon to download an attachment. Symbolism is exposed in The Lottery in some of the characters names. CommonLit Library | Browse Content by Theme, Grade Level and More Introduce the lesson by displaying the title slide 2 from the attached Lesson Slides. Display the first prompt on slide 12. need to be accepted and the fear of punishment from deviating from the group norms can, in many cases, impel people to adopt negative attitudes and behaviors. Students will literally avoid raising their hand too, many times in class because they do not want to seem smarter than their classmates. In this lesson, students explore the theme of tradition by reading Shirley Jackson's short story, "The Lottery," and an accompanying article, "The Dangers of Tradition." As students develop their own beliefs concerning the value and possible dangers of tradition, they share their opinions with their peers and petition for a new Strategies. [/Pattern /DeviceRGB] Mr. Summers is a adult male who is responsible for all the civic activities including the lottery. As it states in the article, The. heidi swedberg talks about seinfeld; voxx masi wheels review; paleoconservatism polcompball; did steve and cassie gaines have siblings; trevor williams family; max level strength tarkov; zeny washing machine manual; the dangers of tradition commonlit. Tip of the Iceberg. Dr. Muhammad is an Associate Professor of Language and Literacy at Georgia State University and is the % come on. /SM 0.02 CommonLit. At this time, share the link to theCollaborative Word Cloud generator that you set up earlier with the class. Mr. Graves. She uses the brutal and merciless patterns of the lottery to pull attending to the inhuman treatment found in society today. Tip of the Iceberg (attached; one per student), "The Lottery" (print copy; attached; one per student), "The Dangers of Tradition" (linked; one per student), "The Dangers of Tradition" (print copy; attached; one per student), Crayons/colored pencils/markers (for One-Pager).