Thursday, February 26, 2009
Filling in "Holes" in the Novel Holes
The students wrote about Stanley Yelnats encounter with the outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow. Because Louis Sachar, the author, did not elaborate about their meeting I asked them to write what they thought actually happened. They then recorded the stories using Vocaroo.com.
Stanley and Kissin' Kate Barlow
Here is Kayla's story describing how Kissin' Kate Barlow robbed the first Stanley Yelnats.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Secret Story of Stanley the First
Here is Saul's story describing how Kissin' Kate Barlow robbed the first Stanley Yelnats.
Stanley's Story
Here is Michael's story describing how Kissin' Kate Barlow robbed the first Stanley Yelnats.
Kate Barlow and Her Horse
Here is Natalia's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate.
The Story About Kissin' Kate Barlow
Here is Rosa's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate.
Monday, February 23, 2009
The Untold Story About Stanley the First
Here is Megan's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate.
The Great Journey
Here is Tristan's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate.
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Kate Tries to Rob Stanley
Here is Parker's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate Barlow.
The Journey of Stanley Yelnats the First
Here is Zac's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate Barlow.
Stanley the First and Kissin' Kate Barlow
Here is Slendy's story about how the first Stanley Yelnats met Kissin' Kate Barlow.
Stanley Meets Kissin' Kate
Here is Gavin's story describing how Kissin' Kate Barlow robbed the first Stanley Yelnats.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Stanley's Character is Changing!
We characterized Stanley with the one word description "Loser!" last week because he was bullied by kids smaller than him, played with stuffed animals, and had no friends. After being at Camp Green Lake for a few weeks, Stanley has changed.
Give me a one word description of Stanley now and back it up using examples from the book through chapter 22.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Postcards from Stanley: Is It Ever Okay to Lie?
My students wrote postcards pretending to be Stanley Yelnats. Stanley's letters lied about his activities at Camp Green Lake. He told her that he was swimming and canoeing instead of digging holes. He did not want his mother to worry about him.
We had a good discussion in class about if Stanley did the right thing. We decided that Stanley really had three choices: to lie, to tell the truth, or to not write at all. Which would you have chosen? Explain your answer.
We had a good discussion in class about if Stanley did the right thing. We decided that Stanley really had three choices: to lie, to tell the truth, or to not write at all. Which would you have chosen? Explain your answer.
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