Quarter 3 Novels


Parents,

Heads up that 8th grade students are bringing $7 by Friday to get their copy of To Kill a Mockingbird. We're all using the same version, but if you have a copy of the book your child needs at home and you're OK with them writing in it, that's OK too! Please talk to me if money is an issue.  Students will be allowed to write in their books and keep them after we finish the unit, which will take us into March.

Seventh graders will be bringing money for their novel, The Outsiders, in a couple weeks, once we finish SCOPE.

We're excited to get started with both novels. We will be doing some pre-reading activities and looking at the different time periods that the books are set in. 7th graders will be looking at the 1960s, and 8th graders will be looking at the 1930s. Both are wonderful books. In years past, students have really enjoyed both novels.

The Outsiders brings up good discussion, but does include some gang and teenage violence. To Kill a Mockingbird addresses racial issues, and we will be talking about some of the language that has changed over the years in terms of race.  Both novels focus on key topics like the power of one person to make a change in the world. As always, please ask if you have any questions!

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