Welcome to the Middle School Book Life newsletter, a weekly newsletter for middle school teachers who want to figure out the best books for to teach their students. Join us as we chat about Book Clubs, whole class novels, classroom libraries, and independent reading.
Featuring: Dinged by Tommy GreenwaldMost Friday nights in the fall, we can hear the cheering from our local high school's football games. It's a nostalgic and heart-warming experience and I often catch our 85-year old neighbor standing on his front stoop, just listening. This week's book pays tribute to the tradition of high school football while examining the critical question: are we keeping our athletes safe when they play contact sports? Title: Dinged Author: Tommy Greenwald Genre: Realistic Fiction, Sports Age range: 12+ Summary: High School freshman Caleb Springer is a great football player. Good enough to be the starting QB on the varsity team and to already have college teams scouting him. He comes by it honestly—his dad was an NFL superstar. And Caleb knows that if he stays the course, he, too, could play at the top levels of the sport. His future is set—and it looks great—until his dad starts forgetting things. Starts to uncharacteristically lose his temper. Concerned, Caleb and his family start to learn about the long-term impact of concussions and wonder if all the hits his dad took back in the day are catching up to him. Caleb can’t help but question if the future he has expected to have for so long is worth it—or does it come at too high of a cost? How to Teach It:Independent Reading If you’re thinking about adding this book to your classroom library, or recommending it to a student, it’s important to know that this story is not meant to scare students off of contact sports. Instead, it’s more of an insightful reminder that no one is invincible (including you, teenagers). Students deserve to understand the long-term consequences of concussions (and injuries in general) so that they can make educated decisions about their bodies. Add this book to your classroom library and recommend it to students who…
Book Clubs Dinged would be a really interesting option for a 9th grade Book Club examining the essential question: when is a sport more than just an athletic competition?Dinged shows readers a potential negative (devastating) consequence for giving it all to a sport you love. Other titles to include in such a Book Club:
(If this idea for a Book Club unit has your wheels turning and you want to develop a unit like this, please reach out! I’d love to think through it with you.) Final Two Cents: This book was written to be a wake-up call regarding concussions in sports. If it feels heavy-handed, that's OK. Help your students learn multiple perspectives on both the dangers and benefits from playing contact sports. This email includes affiliate links. Any purchases made through them come at no extra cost to you but they do help keep this newsletter free and accessible.
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Welcome to the Middle School Book Life newsletter, a weekly newsletter for middle school teachers who want to figure out the best books for to teach their students. Join us as we chat about Book Clubs, whole class novels, classroom libraries, and independent reading.