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This Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island: Lesson Plan 2 lesson plan also includes:
After watching West of the West's documentary The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, class members imagine how Juana Maria/Karana may have felt about living alone on the island for 18 years and craft a blackout poem or a narrative in her voice.
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Instructional Ideas
- Show the video after a reading of Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins
Classroom Considerations
- Although the lesson can be incorporated in a unit that uses Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins as a core text, class members need not have read the novel to participate in the activity
- Presumes class members have watched the documentary The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island
- Writers should have experience crafting narratives, poems, and short stories
- The link to a blackout poetry techniques resource does not work; however, resources are readily available on the Internet
Pros
- The three-page packet includes discussion questions and writing options
Cons
- No scaffolding is provided for the writing activity nor is a rubric included