Thursday 30 August 2018

Whatś your story?

When working with Slavery, I show my fourteen-year old students the film "Amistad" by Stephen Spielberg (amazing movie, by the way) After watching it, I give them this activity:

John Quincy Adams, former US president, tells Mr. Joadson to find out about the slaves'story. Joadson answers “they are from Africa” but Quincy tells him “No. no. their STORY” So, what is YOUR story? Answer that question as if you were telling a story in AT LEAST 100 words. Include the points below:
  1. When, where and how were you born?
  2. What have your parents told you about YOU when you were little? Personality, actions, etc.
  3. Are you the only child in your family? What position do you have? Eldest, youngest?
  4. Have you always lived in the same house? Or have you moved a lot?
  5. What topics/issues/ideas interest you?
  6. What topics/issues/ideas make you sad?
  7. Which attitudes make you angry?
  8. Which anecdote/memory best describes you?
  9. What action can you do to improve this world? 
    In this way, I try to connect the students with the African slaves; with the "human" side of the history. I have received beautiful productions! Below you will find one of them. 
    PS: I would appreciate it if you left some comments :) 

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