Monday, July 6, 2009

SECTION 1:Dahlia, Dionne & Lorna Discussion 1

International Children’s Digital Library
http://en.childrenslibrary.org/

Review the online Jamaican book you read with your partner and engage in a blog discussion
Blog Partner Discussion #1:
http://jamaicablogpartners.blogspot.com/

Please discuss:
1. Your personal response to the book
2. Evaluate it in terms of its genre
3. Evaluate its literary quality
4. Discuss for whom the book is intended and the ways in which it might be used in the classroom

44 comments:

  1. Hi read the story what do you think about it?

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  2. are you ready to begin

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  3. i did find the story to be intersting and motivating, what do you think?

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  4. The ending was good. Why? It brought about joy for liz as she was satisfied with the letter she recieved from Miss Tiny. Children would be able to relate to her experience with miss Tiny.

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  5. The book did bnot have a universal appeal due to the many creole (Patois) words that were used. It may be culturally relevant to a child in Jamaica but will not convey the same meaning to a child in the United States.

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  6. she was more excited with the gift- goat. it should teach the children certain attitudes and value

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  7. sometimes we under estimate the children and assume what they may or maynot able to do or read they will surprize us.

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  8. Looking at the plot of the story I think it could happen in real life. In most part children have childhood story of an old person they had several encounters with. The main character did over come her problem.

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  9. What question came to mind as you read the story?

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  10. what is Miss Tiny problem did something happen in her life to make her so bitter.

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  11. Why did Liz care so much about miss Tiny?

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  12. Good I thought about that too. But did the story answer that question?

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  13. maybe because she heard her crying and she assume she may be lonely woman

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  14. Hi Dahhlia
    Was this the question you had in mind while reading the story?

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  15. The plot is good as this could have happened in real life the climax seemed natural but there were no dramatic question.

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  16. So Lorna base on this information was this the your question that you had in mind while reading the book?

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  17. you think the students could easily relate to these characters from the story in their own lives,what do youy think.

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  18. Yes some may be able to base on their background experiences.

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  19. Yes the characters were real and I could understand the reason for their actions. It was nice that mis Tiny changed her cantankerous ways at the end of the story. Very good.

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  20. It tells us the small can still teach the big and it is good that miss tiny actually did changed her attitude.

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  21. What about Liz She had a change of heart too. After reading the letter from miss Tiny. She showed emotion and gratude fro miss Tiny's change of heart.

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  22. That is true.The setting was great too! I liked when Miss Tiny was trying to chase Liz from her yard as she thought she was trying to get into he yard to pick the ripe mangoes from her mango tree. She was guarding her mango tree ferociously. I guess children were always picking her mangoes without her permission.

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  23. Although the author didn't write using many descriptive words as readers we still could visualize the setting/PLACE.

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  24. What age group would you recommend this book for? As a teacher would you read this book for you class or children of that particular age group? I think this book is for children of age 8-9.

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  25. I agreed with the age group however sometimes we may under estimate our children abilities. i think most of it would be read as an independent because of the number of pages.

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  26. Reviewing the book and its theme 2 question came to mind can this book be read to children all over the world? can the it be somthing children can relate to?

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  27. Most defintly, even if they are unable to relate to it through personal experiences it is imporant to gain knowledge for the unknown of life.

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  28. Some children at that age may be turned off, due to the difficulty level of some ofv these words that may be unfamiliar to them. Some of the French pronunciation was challenging forv me. I did not even know what the phrase meant. I tried to use context clues to decode but was still unable to do so. Can you imagine the frustration of a thirf grader?

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  29. Yes. Children can learn a lesson from this story that may help them to change negative attitudes towards older peolple.

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  30. It will allow them to expand their vacabulary and remember that we need to cater for all levels of children.

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  31. i agree with you dionne because reading do/must take you behond your boundaries.

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  32. I disagree with you both. When children are reading reading for fun, the vocabulary should be familair so they do not have to worry about trying to figure out unsual words. (Rendezvous,discombobulate. profound eg. from text)

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  33. I think this would be fun to use with my children because they would be given the opportunity to learn new words and learn about their culture. This is so because we once had spanish, french, and other natives living here so this would be a good teachable moment for our children to learn more about our culture.

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  34. well I still maintain my position it is research based.

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  35. Yes I again agrees with you. In order to go forward we have to look at the past. They need to do this languages in high school.

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  36. so how can you use this book for your class?

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  37. I would teach some of the unsual words before students begin to read and help them to use context to figure out the meaning of some unknown words.

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  38. YES, TO SHOW THE DIFFERENT ATTITUDES AND VALUES, LETTER WRITING SKILLS COMPARISON BETWEEN OLD AND THE YOUNG HOW TO CARE FOR ANIMALS AND ITS GROWTH.IT WILL SHOW INTEGRATION.

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