Yay for Hemingway--the kids finally talked about a story!
Finally got the APLit kids talking. They are a passive bunch, for sure. We have been working our way through short fiction, and finally-- FINALLY-- a story got them going so much they actually did want to talk about it. We read Hemingway's "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber," one of my all-time favorites. The characters are just so nasty!! There are so many analytical lenses to use in order to discuss elements of complexity in the story, too. Perfect for APLit. Character development, historical (re: colonialism), structural (sentence variations, use of foreshadowing, use of indirect characterization, how the title operates, etc.). Such fun.
And fun to read aloud. =)
They are finishing up drafts for conferencing for the first critical analysis paper; that's what I get to do today. Read drafts. We'll see how they go; they will sit next to me as we go through the papers, so they get immediate redirection as needed. The assessment drafts are due on Friday, so I know I'll be power reading over the weekend-- goal: done by noon on Sunday. There's this football game...
Hope your day is productive and amazing. Stay warm, and hold onto your loved ones.
C
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