Book Information: Abirached, Z. (2012). A game for swallows: to die, to leave, to return. NY: Graphic Universe.
Genre: Batchelder Award, Graphic Novel
Grade Level: Grades 6-12
Part Two:
Response to Book: My predictions and response to the book's themes
Before reading the book, I flipped throught the pages to look at some of the pictures. I noticed that it seemed to look like a comic book and that all of the pictures were in black and white. I knew that the book had something to do with war based on what we have discussed in class, but I did not know any of the specifics. This was my first graphic novel that I have read and I was very interested to see how the author would tell the story through mostly pictures and minimal words. I also thought that the story would be told by someone older such as a mother or father or maybe a grandparent.
The book is a memoir written by Zeina Abirached about her time during the Civil War in Lebanon during the late 70's and 80's. Since Zeina was born, all she knew was her life in the setting of a war. She lived in a place where she had to be cautious everywhere she went. The pictures do a wonderful job at explaining where the snipers were and describing how people lived their days trying to avoid the snipers. Zeina and her family lived in a tiny house where the only place that was safe for them was the foyer. One day after Zeina's parents did not return home from a trip to the other side of the city, Zeina and her younger brother were left alone with the bombings growing closer and closer. Their neighbors worked together to provide an enviornment that would be safe or Zeina and her brother. The book expains how they all worked together to avoid the dangers of the war around them and is told through Zeina's eyes.
Thoughts About Craft
The pictures in this book are different than anything that I have ever read before. I liked how the pictures were in black and white because it set the mood for what was happening in the book at the time. I also like how the pictures show important parts of the story and provide maps for the reader so that they are able to better understand what is happening. I liked how there were drawings of where the snipers were and showed step by step instructions of what Zeina and her neighbors had to do to avoid the snipers. I think that there wasthe proper amount of text provided so that the reader could understand what was happening throught the pictures.
Part Three:
Critique
This was a really great book and definitely deserved the Batchelder Award. Because the story is told through the eyes of someone who actually experienced the war, I believe that it really made the book so much more interesting and engaged the audience. The reader is able to get an idea of the living conditions that people had to go through at that time and the pictures did a great job of showing that. The setting of the book takes place in an apartment in Beirut and does a wonderful job at explaining the war through a child's eyes.
Part Four:
Lesson Sketch
Grade: 7
Standards
2.2 Write responses to literature:
a. Develop interpretations exhibiting careful reading, understanding, and insight.
b. Organize interpretations around several clear ideas, premises, or images from the literary work.
c. Justify interpretations through sustained use of examples and textual evidence.
a. Develop interpretations exhibiting careful reading, understanding, and insight.
b. Organize interpretations around several clear ideas, premises, or images from the literary work.
c. Justify interpretations through sustained use of examples and textual evidence.
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2.5 Write summaries of reading materials:
a. Include the main ideas and most significant details.
b. Use the student’s own words, except for quotations.
c. Reflect underlying meaning, not just the superficial details.
Lesson Outline
Students will read the book with a partner. They will identify the theme and plot of the book, making note of the characters and the challeneges that they faced. The students will then draw a picture with their partners, creating a picture that reflects the theme, setting, and characters in the story. The picture should be in black and white and be similar to the ones in the book. They will then write a 2-3 page paper based on what they have learned in the story, and give response to their opinion and thoughts of the book. They should state what they would have done if they were in Zeina's position and share a particular event that has greatly affected their lives. The teacher will be able to assess what students have learned and their thoughts about the book through their pictures and essay.
Discussion Questions
What would you do if you were in Zeina's position?
What were the living conditions like during the war?
How did you like the pictures throughout the book and did they help you understand the story better?
What particular events have greatly affected your life?
Links to Outisde Resources
http://www.war-memorial.net/Lebanese-Civil-War--3.187 (background info about the Lebanese Civil War)
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/game-swallows#cart/cleanup (background info on the book)
http://www.tcj.com/i-was-convinced-that-beirut-stopped-at-that-wall-an-interview-with-zeina-abirached/ (an interview with Zeina Abirached)
Agreed that a book like this was written so well because the author experienced the war first-hand. I like your lesson plan, especially having the students draw a picture. Then the students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of the mood of the book. I also like the links you posted. They all complement each other very well.
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