Facing Prejudice: All American Boys

Lesson 2
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ELA

Unit 1

8th Grade

Lesson 2 of 29

Objective


Explain how specific events and sections of text in All American Boys reveal aspects of Rashad’s character and his perspective.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely  pp. 1 – 23

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A Note for Teachers


This section of text contains descriptions of police brutality and may be upsetting for students. Although time is set aside during the discussion section of class to process this scene, you may wish to give students a chance to respond to this scene before they answer the Target Task or before engaging in the lesson. 

Target Task


Writing Prompt

What does the reader understand about the incident at Jerry’s because the chapter is told from Rashad’s narrative perspective? Pull out specific evidence from the text and carefully explain your thinking. 

Sample Response

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Key Questions


Close Read Questions

  • What can you infer about Rashad based on his narrative voice? What choices have the authors made in order to develop the reader’s understanding of this character?

  • What does Rashad’s conversation with his father on pages 7-8 reveal about both of these characters, and about their relationship more generally? Provide specific evidence from these pages to support your answer.

  • What does the scene in the bathroom reveal about Rashad’s relationship with his friends? What specific lines of text develop your understanding of their friendship? Provide specific evidence from pages 11-15 to support your answer.

Discussion Questions

  • What do you think and how do you feel about the scene we read today?

Vocabulary


Text-based

impeccable

adj.

(p. 12)

flawless

Academic

colloquial language

n.

informal, everyday speech, which may include non-standard grammatical structures, slang, and idiomatic expressions. 

epigraph

n.

a quote placed at the beginning of a book or chapter that provides context for or insight into the content that follows

Homework


To ensure that students are prepared for the next lesson, have students complete the following reading for homework. Use guidance from the next lesson to identify any additional language or background support students may need while independently engaging with the text.

  • Book: All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely  pp. 24 – 60

While reading, answer the following questions.

  • What is Quinn’s family situation?

  • What happened to Quinn’s father?

  • Why does Quinn meet his friends outside of Jerry’s?

  • What does Quinn see when he is at Jerry’s?

  • What is Quinn’s relationship to Paul?

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Common Core Standards


  • RL.8.3 — Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision.

Supporting Standards

L.8.6
RL.8.1
RL.8.2
RL.8.4
RL.8.10
SL.8.1
SL.8.6
W.8.1
W.8.1.a
W.8.1.b
W.8.4
W.8.9
W.8.9.a
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