Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Whirligig Review by Ms. George


This week I read Whirligig by Paul Fleischman. I loved the message of this book. To me, the theme is summed up perfectly on page 70. Fleischman wrote, “The effects of an act traveled far beyond one’s knowledge. Everything we did – good, bad, and indifferent – sent a wave rolling out of sight. He wondered what his own accounting, generations later, would look like.” I tell my students this same message weekly. I ask them, “How are you going to contribute to your community? Are your contributions going to make your community a better place or a worse place?” A lot of the time my students reply, “I don’t do anything. I don’t make contributions.” I try to explain to them that all actions, or inaction, shape the world we live in. I think this book will help them see that.

1 comment:

Senorita Cragun said...

I loved reading this book! It was fun to see the effects the characters had on others' lives.

Look at all these books you've read. Goodness Ms. George, it looks like you must be in an adolescent literature class!

:)

Miss Cragun