Nielsen, Susin. We Are All Made of Molecules. Ember, 2016.
Lexile Level: HL710L
Poster:
We Are All Made
of Molecules is a novel about
two families. Stewart is a school-minded, introverted teen, while
Ashley is the popular “it” girl with plenty of friends and a rich
social life. When Stewart's father and Ashley's mother decide to
move in together, Stewart and Ashley become step-siblings. As one
might expect, there are quite a few growing pains as Stewart and
Ashley get accustomed to their new situation. The novel alternates
between the two characters are narrators for the story, helping to
fully develop both characters, and allowing the reader to see both of
their points-of-view.
Learning Activity
There
are many scenes in the book that feature both characters, but are
only told through one character's perspective. For this activity, I
would ask the students to choose a one of these scenes, and rewrite
it through the eyes of the other character. After having read the
book, students should be able to estimate how each character would
react to and describe a situation, given how they have reacted to and
described other situations in the novel.
Learning Standards
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.7.6
Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text.
Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text.
Goal
Students will be
able to see how two different characters may have a different
point-of-view or perspective when faced with the same situation.
Objective
Students
will be able to utilize information drawn from other narrated
chapters of a book in order to estimate how a character would narrate
a new event or situation.
Outcome
Students will gain
a greater appreciation for different perspectives and perhaps learn
how to put themselves in the shoes of another person.
Original activity
found at
http://teachingandtechnologyideas.weebly.com/we-are-all-made-of-molecules.html
Images borrowed from http://www.puticlubq.com/2012/01/alicia-silverstone-clueless.html and
https://parade.com/587913/lindsaylowe/matt-leblanc-celebrates-a-milestone-birthday-10-of-his-funniest-joey-quotes-from-friends/, and
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