We’ve had a lot of weather-related interruptions to start of this semester, but that hasn’t stopped us from becoming better readers and writers.
We’ve learned about how people’s words can be misused and misinterpreted for another person’s agenda. We studied Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s message and how other people have used his words to scold opponents in ways that Dr. King would not approve in the Article of the Week “Which Dr. King are we Celebrating Today?” We know that Dr. King fought for equality, but is true equality really possible? We wondered this as we started reading Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron. We learned about satire, and how Dr. King struck a more serious tone while Vonnegut used sarcasm and ridicule to practice his 1st Amendment right. We learned about equity and how it is different than equality. We imagined a future where everyone is equal in every way, and discussed the advancement of technology and how unpredictable it will be in the future. Right now we are starting our summative assessment for Harrison Bergeron, and students will have an opportunity to choose their assessment and work on it over the next few days. We have an important WIDA test in a few weeks, which will discuss next week. This is an extremely important test. It is important that students try their best to improve on their previous scores.
We will have this discussion soon, but for now, we are focusing on showcasing our learning of Vonnegut’s message in Harrison Bergeron. Directions for the project are found on Google Classroom.