Hi All!
I Survived the Sinking of the
Titanic, 1912 is the second in the series that I
have read. I enjoyed the book and still love that Lauren Tarshis brings out the
history subtly to younger readers. However, I will say I enjoyed I Survived the
Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 much more.
This was an appropriate and fun book
for my third graders. A brief summary for this book is that it follows the
story of an adventurous 10 year old boy named George who is traveling with his
Aunt Daisy and his sister Phoebe. They are traveling first-class on the Titanic
when it struck an iceberg. During, the story George interacts with the staff
and third-class passengers which gives the reader different perspectives of the
different classes.
The main ideas students can take
away are:
1.
Differing perspectives from
wait staff, third-class passengers, first-class passengers, and the differences
between men and women + children on the fateful voyage.
2.
Demonstrates different class
systems had differing privileges.
3.
History of the Carpathia
coming to the rescue, too late and the nonchalant attitude of first-class
passengers when the boat first hit the iceberg. In addition to third-class
passengers being locked below deck.
4.
The struggle of different
individuals trying to make it onto a lifeboat and how this struggle led to a
change in a law for passenger ships.
5.
The change of a relationship
between a boy and his father.
I created a literature unit that accompanies
this story. In it I included text evidence based comprehension questions,
character trait evidence, change in relationship, expository writing debate,
and more.
These are some pics from the unit.
If you are interested please click on this link. I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912
Thanks!
Erin Hansen
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