The Cobblestone


At Saturday's literacy conference, good friend Menosky gave a great talk about all the newest coolest books. She always pairs her book talks with amazing invitations for students to respond to the books in creative and critical ways. Out of her book box, D hauled an old cobblestone that had been removed from a street where a slave auction site was located in Virginia. Her students read the stone along with poems about slavery. I brought the stone in to class today and the sixers read it as a text. Tomorrow, they'll do some writing about the stone, putting themselves into its story. Pumped up for quarter 4. Yay.

Comments

KC said…
this sounds like good stuff. i myself need a little motivation for fourth quarter. could you send your pal my way with some inspirational books and accessories for the sophs??
LH said…
She knows what she's talking about, let me tell you.
today the sixers wrote some strong pieces.
what are you all reading for the final quarter up in the big leagues?
KC said…
um, we're writing research papers on ethical issues.

geez louise.

then we're doing readers' choice, which is what we call lit circles in the h.s.
LH said…
maybe i'll call it reader's choice too.
ethical issues writing sounds way cool to me. and hard to do.

change of subject, i'm quite fond of this photo. the swirling smoke, the colorful candles?
Anonymous said…
The smoke is quite cool. I am getting used to the color change, and think the yellow works well on the purple. Are storms in the forecast for Friday?????
N
LH said…
yay, glad you're in like flynn for the lavender.
of course it will storm. why wouldn't it????
but we know it won't stop us.

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