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 * Exemplars**

The unit plan example that Ian shared.

An interdisciplinary unit combing English and Music Appreciation #|studies to explore the interplay between technology, media, consumerism, and identity. Primary text: //Feed// (2002) by M. T. Anderson.
 * //Feed// Unit Plan** Google Doc] by Lindsey Goodine, Larry Ransom-Wiley & Jon Zupan

//Ender's Game Unit Plan// English and Social #|Studies unit plan for //Ender's #|Game//

[|World War I Unit] This is an joint unit that can be used in upper level math, social studies, and ELA #|courses.

Patterns Unit This interdisciplinary unit focuses on how students can analyze patterns in various contents.

What is Truth? by Alexandra Seaha, Caroline Babula & Michael McGarry This interdisciplinary unit looks at "truth" through the lens of Social Studies, English and Science.

Nuclear Proliferation Unit by Lauri Buffi, Katie Diesner & Rebecca Martin This interdisciplinary unit encourages students to examine the proliferation of nuclear weapons from various perspectives.

Ancient Greeks Unit by Kristen Leining, Lauren Chamberland, Lianne Scally, and Josh Horwitz An interdisciplinary unit exploring the impact of the ancient greeks in the past and present.

Slavery: A Dream of Freedomby Zach Martowski, Krista LaBissoniere, and Joe Romanelli This interdisciplinary unit explores pre-Civil War slavery in the United States through Social Studies, Language Arts, and Mathematics/Economics.

[|Technology and The Cold War Era] by Olwen Elizabeth Chin, #|Jessica Tommaselli, Lee Rocha and Carly-Gene Wickson An interdisciplinary unit exploring how technology has impacted society and at what point does it advance or hinder society. Presentation: [|Technology/Cold War Presentation]

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Can Humanity be Reduced to Numbers? by Janelle Chong, Laura Gill, and Jeff Wandrak This interdisciplinary unit is based on the dystopian novel We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, and looks at the #|essential question of whether or not humanity can be reduced to numbers? through the lens of a 12th grade Social Studies, Language Arts, and Mathematics(Pre-Calculus) curriculum.

Should Human Population Be Controlled? by Conner Scace, Dominic Giamattei, and Robin Rotondi Using the //Inferno//, by Dan Brown, as well as a significant amount of other text (videos, graphs, cartoons, articles, etc.), students will pick a side to the essential question. With a growing population, resources are becoming scarce and environmental problems have increased. Should we control human population?

by Linda Kessler, Katelyn Martin, and Jazzya Rivera An interdisciplinary unit exploring patterns in math, music, and English Language Arts.

I Am Legend - Human Survival by Julia Berry, Mike Boccaccio, Jonathan Corbett, and Ken Rice An interdisciplinary unit exploring the theme of human survival.

Cancer by Keli Veillette, Kate Mrowka, and Jacqueline Daur Interdisciplinary Unit linking ELA, Math, and Science with a focus on the text A Fault in Our Stars.