The grade heading to the beach
Ms. Jacobs assisting with measurements
The path from the beach to the cottonwoods
The entire dunes (plus Carl!)
This blog is a forum for the students of Sam Nekrosius's University of Chicago Lab School seventh grade humanities classes. We will use this space to discuss and explore issues that arise in class; students should also feel welcome to post occasional questions for their teacher and each other if they wish to do so.
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I think Sylvia’s Story and Crickets have connections. They are both about kids who are not like their parents when they were their age. Their parents don’t like that and try to change them. They teach them what they are suppose to do but the kids are not interested, the want to be different. In Sylvia’s Story she doesn’t want to have babies when she’s very young and not go to school like everyone else in her family. Her mom and her aunt think it’s bad that she doesn’t want to be like them, but she doesn’t want to like them. In Crickets Ted raised his son, Bill, American and now he wants Bill to be less American and more Vietnamese like his family. He tries teaching Bill about cricket fights but Bill doesn’t care as much as Ted does, Bill is proud to be American. I think Sylvia will get out of her box and I think Bill is already out his Vietnamese box because Ted won’t try to teach him anything Vietnamese any more.
Joanna Nekrosius period 3-4
Sylvias Story and High Yellow White Trash have connections because in Sylvia's Story, Sylvia wants to be different but her mom doesn't accept her the way she is. That also happens when she is with all of her family she has to act different with them because they don't accept her and she feels like she has to put on a disguise. In High Yellow White Trash Lisa want to be her self with her mom and dad but she has to put on a disguise when she is with only one of them, she feels like she has to be totally white or totally black. Lisa wants to be a mixture of both people. So the connection is that both Sylvia and Lisa have to put on disguises.
Mingus Nekrosius 34
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