10th Grade  Project 4 weeks

Antigone Through Time: Myth Meets Modern Standards

Dakota R
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.9-10.7
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.9-10.7
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Effective Communication
Collaboration
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Purpose

The project aims to immerse students in Greek mythology and its relevance to modern society through the exploration of Antigone. Students will critically assess themes like fate, free will, and moral responsibility, connecting these concepts with contemporary social justice movements and their own personal experiences. By engaging in collaborative digital storytelling and research, students will create impactful narratives that highlight societal parallels and foster deeper understanding of cultural dynamics.

Learning goals

The learning goals for this experience include students developing a deep understanding of the themes within Antigone, such as fate, free will, and moral responsibility, and relating them to contemporary issues in societal and personal contexts. They will conduct research, synthesize information, and articulate their findings through digital storytelling and infographics, engaging with community partners to reflect on how these themes manifest in modern social justice movements. Furthermore, students will enhance their critical thinking by comparing Ancient Greek historical contexts with today's societal structures, effectively communicating their analyses through debates, seminars, and exhibitions at the 'Modern Mythology Festival.'
Standards
  • [Common Core] CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.9-10.7 - Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
  • [Common Core] CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.9-10.7 - Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
Competencies
  • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving - Students consider a variety of innovative approaches to address and understand complex questions that are authentic and important to their communities.
  • Effective Communication - Students practice listening to understand, communicating with empathy, and share their learning through exhibiting, presenting and reflecting on their work.
  • Collaboration - Students co-design projects with peers, exercise shared-decision making, strengthen relational agency, resolve conflict, and assume leadership roles.
  • Content Expertise - Students develop key competencies, skills, and dispositions with ample opportunities to apply knowledge and engage in work that matters to them.
  • Self Directed Learning - Students use teacher and peer feedback and self-reflection to monitor and direct their own learning while building self knowledge both in and out of the classroom.

Products

Students will design and create infographics that link themes from Antigone to modern social justice movements, integrating interviews with local community activists. Additionally, they will produce digital storytelling projects that connect these themes to personal and societal narratives, using cutting-edge technology and platforms. The culmination of their efforts will be showcased at the 'Modern Mythology Festival,' where students' projects will be presented in themed booths to an audience of family, friends, and community members.

Launch

Kick off the project with 'Greek Mythology Day,' immersing students in Ancient Greek cultural practices through crafting laurel wreaths and learning Greek dance steps. Engage them with role play scenarios exploring pivotal moments in Antigone's narrative, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of the text. These activities serve as an engaging entry point into examining historical contexts and the timeless themes within Antigone.

Exhibition

Students will host a 'Modern Mythology Festival' to present their digital storytelling projects reflecting Antigone's themes in contemporary contexts. The festival will feature interactive booths where students showcase their infographics and conduct live interviews with community activists to highlight connections to modern social justice movements. Family, friends, and community members are invited to explore these themed booths and actively engage in discussions on the intersection of classical mythology and current societal issues.