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  • Two Novels of Race Relations

    Two novels I taught this year were To Kill A Mockingbird and A Gathering of Old Men. Prior to and during reading these novels, I had the kids look at some songs, poems, and historical context. Here are a few of my favorite things concerning the race relations in the novels. Prior to reading To Kill [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 26, 2008
  • Beautiful Boards-a-Plenty

    A while ago I mentioned that I had my students research topics for the era in which our novels take place. We then used their findings to create visually pleasing bulletin boards. The requirements were: to include at least one image for each researched item, to type up a 6-8 sentence description or history for each selected item, to cite each ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 7, 2008
  • Pragmatism

    While reading The Grapes of Wrath with my class this month, I introduced the idea of pragmatism to the students. I used the two primary facets of this philosophy to help analyze the novel. These two characteristics of pragmatism are: 1) truth is mutable, and 2) things become true by verification (experience). If truth is relative [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 24, 2008
  • The 20s and Gatsby

    Next week I’ll be using the following in preparation for The Great Gatsby in my College in the H.S. course: The Cotton Club clip Eight Men Out clip Izzy and Moe clip The History of Jazz clip “I’m a Fool” by Sherwood Anderson “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” by F. Scott Fitzgerald “Soldier’s Home” by ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 31, 2008