Launch
Students will enter the project by experiencing how rules and assigned roles shape belonging, comparing Jonas's community to historical societies through images and text, and hearing real-world perspectives on intellectual freedom before drafting an initial evidence-based position they will test in later phases.
Days 1 - 3
🎭 Ceremony of 12 Simulation
Launch 60m
πŸ–ΌοΈ Civilizations and Giver Gallery
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
πŸ“š Librarian Talk and Claim Card
Deliverable 60m
Claim Your Position
Students will take an early position on whether communities should control what young people can read, test that position against competing viewpoints, and build a one-page working argument they can strengthen with later research.
Days 4 - 9
🧭 Books, Power, Choice Line-Up
Launch 45m
πŸ“ Claim-Evidence-Reasoning with The Giver
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
πŸ“š Librarian Voices and Ban Data
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
πŸ—ΊοΈ Debate Map from Jonas to Han China
Project Work 60m
✍️ Working Argument One-Pager
Deliverable 75m
πŸ” Two-Peer Argument Tuning
Assessment 60m
Source And Sort Evidence
Students will gather, evaluate, and organize evidence about intellectual freedom and censorship by reading across data, testimony, literary excerpts, and historical examples. They will test their working claims against credible counterevidence, revise their evidence logs through peer critique, and complete a graded source portfolio that prepares them to draft a stronger argument.
Days 10 - 15
🧭 Credibility Codes for PEN and QPL
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
πŸ“š Banned Books Source Hunt
Research 60m
πŸ” The Giver and History Evidence Match
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
πŸ—‚οΈ Claim-Counterclaim Evidence Board
Project Work 60m
πŸ—£οΈ Evidence Log Peer Swap
Deliverable 60m
βœ… Annotated Evidence Portfolio
Assessment 60m
Build Argument Structure
Students will organize their research and literary evidence into a coherent argumentative essay by building claims, subclaims, warrants, counterclaims, and rebuttals. They will map how each source supports or complicates their position, draft key sections of the essay, exchange targeted peer critique, and revise toward a strong evidence-based structure for the final symposium essay.
Days 16 - 21
🧭 Argument Map with The Giver
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
βš–οΈ Counterclaim and Rebuttal Moves
Knowledge/Skill Building 50m
πŸ“ Essay Skeleton and Warrants
Project Work 60m
🀝 Two-Peer Logic Check
Deliverable 60m
πŸ›οΈ History Link Body Paragraph
Deliverable 55m
βœ… Structured Draft Conference
Assessment 60m
Revise For Public Defense
Students will strengthen their argumentative essays and symposium materials through critique, targeted revision, and rehearsal so they can defend an evidence-based position about book banning with clear claims, credible sources, fair counterclaims, and polished speaking.
Days 22 - 27
🧭 Essay Rubric Calibration
Knowledge/Skill Building 50m
πŸ—£οΈ Two-Peer Critique Round
Deliverable 60m
πŸ“ Citation and Rebuttal Clinic
Knowledge/Skill Building 55m
πŸ› οΈ Symposium Station Revision
Project Work 60m
🎀 Two-Minute Pitch Rehearsal
Project Work 55m
πŸ›οΈ Public Defense Benchmark
Assessment 60m
Showcase
Students will finalize and publicly present their evidence-based positions on book banning, use historical and literary comparisons to answer audience questions, and reflect on how their argument, collaboration, and civic voice developed across the project.
Days 28 - 30
πŸ–ΌοΈ Symposium Station Setup
Deliverable 60m
🎀 Reading Freely Symposium
Assessment 60m
πŸ“ Evidence and Voice Reflection
Assessment 60m