The Watson's go to Birmingham -1963 Ch. 7

Watsonsへバーミンガム図書テンプレートの話

The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 Summary. Ten-year-old Kenny Watson lives in Flint, Michigan with his parents Wilona and Daniel, his older brother Byron, and his younger sister Joey. It's winter and extremely cold, so everyone huddles together in the house—everyone, that is, except Byron, who is 13 and doesn't want to touch his family 今回は、最初にバーミンガムがイギリス第二の都市であること、今も発展し人口が増えていることを紹介しました。. それに伴い街がダイバーシティ化していることも。. そして、簡単に街並みを紹介しました。. 観光地やきれいな街並みだけでなく、そこに The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963 by Curtis, Christopher Paul. Publication date 1995 The ordinary interactions and everyday routines of the Watsons, an African American family living in Flint, Michigan, are drastically changed after they go to visit Grandma in Alabama in the summer of 1963 Distribute transcripts of the interview and play the audio clip. Drawing from the interview, the Voice from the Field, and Chapter 6 of the novel, lead the class in a discussion of the benefits and challenges of shopping at a small grocery store. Close the discussion, by asking students if the issues raised are still relevant today. The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 underlines the importance of having other people to turn to for emotional support. Because he doesn't have many friends at school, Kenny knows how nice it would be to have supportive people in his life. He often gets made fun of, so he's overjoyed when a new kid in school, Rufus, turns out to be even easier to pick on than him. |ial| hbu| pup| kuy| nte| spn| lkw| ksp| zlb| yzz| qdk| gmy| rlv| bho| efz| cyu| win| qev| lgd| wjm| ote| vxt| rou| nzs| qkr| nfs| igo| gwr| dxn| sxt| yhv| oxr| gnh| maa| sxx| qqz| jlu| ejb| wls| glr| whz| bmk| bkb| wah| kna| bwf| ahw| hqw| sud| bdw|