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Language Arts | Grades 4-8 | Week of March 16

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At-Home Learning: PBS SoCal | KCET, in partnership with LAUSD and in collaboration with California PBS stations, are offering broadcast programming with digital resources that adhere to California’s state curriculum. Below are digital resources you can access to continue learning at home.

Curriculum-Related Programming

At-Home Learning schedules for educational programming airing on KCET, PBS SoCal, and KLCS are updated weekly. View or Download (PDF) this week's Grade 9-12 Education Programming Schedule.

 
Below, find digital resources you can access to expand your learning at home.

 

This week our programming dives into American literature. Here are some resources to help:

Programming Highlights

In the "American Masters" episode " Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel," we take a look a how the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Gone With the Wind" challenged the stifling Southern social order while struggling with the changing role of women in the 1930s.

Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel

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Is 'Gone With the Wind' Literature? | American Masters
While "Gone With the Wind" is one of the most iconic books of all time, scholars and devoted readers of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 classic novel have been arguing the book’s literary merits since its publication. While the book won the Pulitzer Prize, one of the highest literary achievements, critics take issue with her depiction of African American characters, among other elements. As you watch this outtake from "American Masters - Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel," think of your favorite books and how the literary criteria described in this video apply to them.

Diving Into 'Moby-Dick,' George Cotkin Explores a Classic
Originally published in 1851, "Moby-Dick" is often cited as one of the greatest contributions to American Literature, and according to historian George Cotkin, the book title is "synonymous with the Great American Novel." As you read about Cotkin's fascination with the story of the adventurous whaling voyage, think of other humorous writing you have read and how this novel compares to it.

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Moby Dick red letters, illustration by Matt Kish

By the Numbers: California in World Literature
Did you know California owes its name to the written word? The source is the fictional Queen Califia, whose story comes from the Spanish writer Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo's 1510 romance "The Adventures of Esplandián." How is California represented in world literature and in American Literature? This article attempts to answer those questions through two sets of eyes: the lens of of a literary critic and the perspective of a digital humanities scholar.

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Graph showing the number of mentions of the word "California" in literature. | Courtesy of boom_graphs

Lesson Plans

Margaret Mitchell | Georgia Stories

The author of "Gone With the Wind" was a multidimensional rebel who grew up in the South surrounded by Civil War stories. After working as a feature writer for the Atlanta Journal in the 1920s, she began writing her famous book while bored at home with a broken ankle. Today, her iconic story has sold the most copies of any book ever, except for the Bible. As you watch this video, ask yourself, why do you think she was considered to be "ahead of her time?" Can you think of a popular modern book written by an author who seems innovative or radical in the way they think?

 

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At-Home Learning Tips

As students adjust to new learning methods at home, remember that this is also a great opportunity to spend quality time with your child. Here are some tips for parentson balancing their children’s screen time with other fun and educational activities.

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