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Bringing Life to African American Authors


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Keywords: African American Literature, Podcasting, Interpretive Reading
Subject(s): Technology, Podcasting, Reading, English/Language Arts, Drama
Grades 10 through 12
NETS-S Standard:
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Research and Information Fluency
  • Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Technology Operations and Concepts
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School: Lake Arthur High School, Lake Arthur, LA
Planned By: Laurie Duhon
Original Author: Laurie Duhon, Lake Arthur
Objectives:
- The learner will utilize voice, tone, mood, temperament, and sound effects to orally interpret African American literature.
- The learner will read fluently, paying close attention to author's intent, purpose, and intended message.
- The learner will utilize podcasting software to create an interpretive podcast of African American literature.
- The learner will gain an appreciation for multi-cultural literature.

Materials:
- Selected piece of approved African American literature.
- Podcasting software
- External microphone

Procedures:
1) Students will select a piece of African American literature from an approved list provided by me, the classroom teacher.
2) Lessons will follow on interpretive reading techniques, including voice, tone, inflection, articulation, and clarity.
3) Students will manually create appropriate sound effects to accompany the literary selection.
4) Students will be given time to perfect the oral interpretation of their selected literary pieces.
5) Students will then use podcasting software to record interpretive literature.
6) Students will edit podcasts for publishing.
7) Students will publish podcasts for enjoyment by students nationwide.
Cross-Curriculum Ideas
These podcasts could be used in the American History classroom, especially famous African American speeches.
Follow-Up
Rubric will be used to evaluate students' podcasts.
Podcasts will be published for nationwide sharing.
Collaborations via blogs, wikis, or CVC video conferencing could occur with finished products.
Materials: Microphones, Flash/USB Drives, Podcasting