Creating Lives: An Introduction to Biography

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 10.03.11

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction and Rationale
  2. Demographics
  3. Biography
  4. Cesar Chavez and My Students
  5. Cesar Chavez
  6. Oral History/Interviewing
  7. Objectives
  8. Strategies
  9. Classroom Activities
  10. Bibliography
  11. Appendices
  12. Endnotes:

Contando Vidas/Telling Life Stories: The Biographies of Influential Hispanics in Our Community

Barbara Ann Prillaman

Published September 2010

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Guide Entry to 10.03.11

In this unit, students will become familiar with the genre of biography and how biographies are constructed, learning about the components necessary to "tell" a person's life story. This will be modeled by using a case study on the life of Cesar Chavez, a person who has many things in common with these Hispanic, middle-school English Language Learners (ELLs). In teams, these Hispanic youngsters will interview prominent community members and these members' additional personal and professional sources. Interviewing skills will be modeled and practiced before going out into the community to meet with their community members. Students will also be required to analyze various written documents about these people's lives. Then, they will synthesize the information from their interviews and written document evaluations and write a short biography about their selected person. This unit, although geared toward a particular group of students and community, could easily be adapted to fit the needs of many other groups/communities.

(Developed for English Language Arts for English Language Learners, grades 6-8; recommended for English Language Arts and Social Studies, grades 6-12)

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