
English (ELA) • Year 11 • 60 • 10 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 4 of 5 in the unit "Voices of Identity: Du Bois vs. Washington". Lesson Title: Synthesizing Perspectives – The Middle Ground Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will discuss potential compromises between Washington’s and Du Bois’ arguments. A mini-lesson on structuring strong arguments will help them analyze how both figures organize their ideas. Students will write a letter proposing a middle-ground argument, with an exit ticket reflecting on their takeaways regarding African American identity and advocacy.
Unit: Voices of Identity: Du Bois vs. Washington
Lesson: 4 of 5
Subject: English Language Arts (ELA)
Year Group: Year 11
Lesson Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 10 students
Curriculum Area: English – Writing for Impact, Analysing Arguments (aligns with GCSE English Language assessment objectives: AO1, AO2, AO5, AO6)
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Direct Instruction (7 minutes)
Guided Practice (8 minutes)
Students complete a quick exit ticket:
Collect responses for insight into student thinking before the final lesson.
✔ Formative: Group discussions, argument structuring exercise, peer review feedback.
✔ Summative: Persuasive letter (evaluated for clarity, coherence, persuasiveness, and structure).
✅ For Higher Achieving Students: Challenge them to integrate a more advanced rhetorical technique (e.g. anaphora or juxtaposition) into their writing.
✅ For Students Needing Support: Provide sentence starters and a model letter structure. Pair them with peers to discuss ideas before writing.
✅ For EAL Students: Offer key vocabulary lists with definitions (e.g., "vocational", "self-determination", "political agitation").
This lesson sets the foundation for Lesson 5, where students will engage in a full-class Socratic discussion on which approach (or combination of approaches) is most relevant to today’s world.
This lesson pushes students to think critically, communicate effectively, and engage deeply with historical perspectives in a way that resonates with modern identity struggles—a truly enriching experience for Year 11 learners! 🚀
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