About this edublog project

  • Pre-service teachers used blogs to discuss award-winning Newbery books using reading roles creativiely adapted from Harvey Daniel's 'Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in the Student-centered Classroom'. Contact Anne Davis at adavis@gsu.edu if you have questions.


    Note

    These blogs were moved from Manila blogs to TypePad blogs. The author shows up on each post as Anne Davis as a result of the transfer. The original posts were made by students and the instructors Lynne Jordan & Anne Davis. The initials on the post title signify who did the actual blogging of the post.

Final presentation

I was so impressed with everybody's final project. Our group really came together and shared the responsibility of finishing this presentation. Sunni did the brochure, Stormy the powerpoint, Candice the bulletin boards and the pies while I made the storymap. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed working with these ladies. I liked how this project was kept openended so we could do with it what we wanted. My favorite project (other than our own of course) was when The Giver group reenacted the Ceremony of 12 for us, and by doing so taught us more about the book. Tom played a great Nazi while Joan looked right at home on the farm. If we loved dressing up and presenting our books this much, just think how great our students might feel when they get to own a project of this magnitude to themselves. I felt proud to present our Newbery book project but I feel even more proud that it is COMPLETED!

Prudence, dear Prudence Ch. 11 CN

Why did Prudence decide to let Kit teach her?

A Helping Hand?

How might the novel be different if Kit had "helped" with Mercy and John's situation? What would you do if you were in Kit's shoes?

What if.....- chp 22- mbr

What would have happened if Hannah Tupper did not want to follow Kit that cold, dreary night?
How would the story have ended?
What did the townspeople think of her and why?

a fat question for you- mbr

In chapter 10, the reader witnesses 17th century predjudice. I believe this would be a good beginning to relate current situations of prejudices with a comparison and contrast. Read page 99 and tell me if there are any situations you can relate to that have happened in your life with those that are happening between Kit and Hannah. I myself had a friend whose parents weren't the nicest people. My schoolmates made fun of the way she dressed, spoke, and lived. One day, Angela didn't come to school. We found out later that the reason was because her mother had been arrested and Angela was in state care. When she came back to school, no one would speak to her at all and would physically move away from her. This is just one type of prejudice. There are others. What are your stories?

A New World Patriarch- Chapt. 1-4- ST

After reading the first few chapters, how do you feel about Matthew Wood? What descriptions in the book make you feel this way?

Jumping into the Waters-Chpt.1-SM

If you were moving to the colonies from another country, would you call further attention to yourself by jumping into the water after a doll?