Hello everyone!
In Grades 5 and 6, we are several weeks into our unit on Who We Are with the following Central Idea:
Our sexuality and experiences during puberty help us understand ourselves and others.
We started to explore the idea of gender identity and have been reading a book called George written by Alex Gino - a story about a girl who was born in a boy's body. In other words, the protagonist is transgender as her gender identity does not match her biological sex.
To prepare for this book club meeting, we each came up with open-ended questions which we then narrowed down by voting on which questions would lead to deeper learning.
Here are the questions we chose:
- Why did George keep the fact that she is a girl a secret?
- If George tells people that she wants to be a girl, then what might happen?
- How might the other characters react when they find out George is a girl?
We used some of the following sentence starters as tools to help us be effective communicators.
We had a discussion that lasted over twenty minutes with minimal support from our teacher.
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