Hello Everyone,
My name is Tamara Fetzer and I am an English Secondary Education student at Aurora University. For one of my education courses we have been asked to devise unit on a topic in our field of study. I am teaching a unit on James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier’s With Every Drop of Blood. My target grade level for this unit is middle school. I want my unit to coincide with a history unit on the American Civil War. So, I would like my students after reading this book to have a basic understanding of why the Civil War was fought. The book provides a few of the main perspectives of that. I would also like students to have a general understanding of how people felt and what people thought about the war. I would like them to make a connection with the war that is going on in their lifetime. I have considered teaching this book in a more student driven literature circle style. I have found three discussions on the Ning, Question: Alternative to Lit Circle Roles?, Making Group Work Pop - Pt. 2, and Discussions That Pop that would be helpful with this. Some resources that I have found on the Internet about literature circles are: Literature Circles Resource Center, Web English Teacher.Com, and Literature Learning Ladders. A resource I have found about assessment is: Social Studies Project - With Every Drop of Blood, which is a commercial for a movie that students had to make. It helps put into perspective the age of students who generally read this book. And while it is not a completely historically accurate resource, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The First Circle Pt. 1 provides a relatively accurate portrayal of racism in the United States just after the Civil War, which will help students grasp the two main characters feelings towards each other. I would appreciate any additional information anyone else has on either this novel or teaching novels in conjunction with a history unit.
Thank you all so much for you help,
Tamara Fetzer
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