English Language Arts
- The Seventh-grade child has learned about the theme of friendship and loyalty through the activity of Blood Brothers.
- They have practiced analyzing characters and their motivations, as well as understanding character development throughout the story.
- The child has also gained insight into the concept of foreshadowing and its impact on the plot.
- Through the activity, they have improved their reading comprehension skills by summarizing key events and making predictions.
To continue developing their understanding of the themes explored in Blood Brothers, the child could engage in creative writing exercises. They can write a short story or play that explores the dynamics of friendship and loyalty, using the characters and events from the activity as inspiration. This will not only foster their creativity but also deepen their comprehension of the concepts.
Book Recommendations
- Blood Brother: Jonathan Daniels and His Sacrifice for Civil Rights by Rich Wallace: This book tells the true story of Jonathan Daniels, a white seminary student who fought for civil rights in the 1960s. It explores themes of friendship and sacrifice in the face of injustice.
- The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton: This classic novel follows the lives of two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs, and delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and social class. It will resonate with the Seventh-grade child's exploration of these themes in Blood Brothers.
- The Giver by Lois Lowry: Set in a dystopian society, this novel explores themes of friendship, identity, and the importance of individuality. It will provide the child with a thought-provoking read that complements their understanding of complex themes.
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