पूरे उपन्यास वन क्रेजी समर में कई थीम मौजूद हैं। छात्र स्वयं एक विषय की पहचान करके या एक " लिफाफे की गतिविधि " में यह पता लगा सकते हैं कि उन्हें अपने पूरे पढ़ने के लिए एक विषय दिया जा रहा है। फिर इस गतिविधि में, छात्र उपन्यास से उस विषय के उदाहरणों को दर्शाते हुए एक स्टोरीबोर्ड बनाएंगे।
(ये निर्देश पूरी तरह से अनुकूलन योग्य हैं। "कॉपी एक्टिविटी" पर क्लिक करने के बाद, असाइनमेंट के एडिट टैब पर निर्देशों को अपडेट करें।)
नियत तारीख:
उद्देश्य: एक स्टोरीबोर्ड बनाएं जो वन क्रेजी समर में आवर्ती विषयों की पहचान करता है। प्रत्येक विषयवस्तु के उदाहरणों का चित्रण करें और प्रत्येक कक्ष के नीचे एक संक्षिप्त विवरण लिखें।
छात्र निर्देश:
आवश्यकताएं:
Gather students and facilitate a conversation about the book’s major themes. Encourage students to use evidence from the text and share personal connections. This helps build critical thinking and respectful listening skills.
Divide the class into mixed-ability groups to brainstorm examples of different themes. Each group can focus on one theme and jot down moments from the novel that illustrate it. This promotes collaboration and deeper analysis.
Have each group design a visual poster that represents their assigned theme using quotes, drawings, and key scenes. Display these posters around the classroom to reinforce theme recognition throughout the unit.
Ask each group to present their poster to the class, explaining why they chose certain scenes or symbols. This builds speaking confidence and allows classmates to learn from one another’s interpretations.
Invite students to write a short reflection on which theme they found most meaningful and why. This encourages personal engagement and helps consolidate learning about thematic analysis.
The main themes in One Crazy Summer include racism, civil rights, family, friendship, identity, abandonment, poverty and economic justice, and African Americans in the media. These themes help students explore social issues and character growth throughout the novel.
Students can identify and track themes by noting recurring ideas, character actions, and important events as they read. Using activities like the envelope activity or storyboarding helps students visually organize and illustrate examples of each theme found in the book.
A storyboard activity asks students to choose themes from the novel and create illustrated panels that show examples of each theme. Below each illustration, students write a short description explaining how the scene connects to the theme, making learning interactive and visual.
Teaching themes such as racism and civil rights in middle school literature helps students understand historical context, encourages empathy, and promotes critical thinking about social justice and equality in society.
The envelope activity involves giving each student or group a specific theme to track while reading One Crazy Summer. Students gather and discuss examples related to their theme, promoting deeper analysis and engagement with the text.