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Page 1: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

speakby Laurie Halse Anderson

Page 2: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Please write at least five sentences.Do you think Melinda’s

experience in high school is pretty similar to what most teenagers go through? Why or why not? List at least one example from the text to support/demonstrate your opinion.

Page 3: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Journal #1

How can you relate to Melinda?

Page 4: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Journal #2

Brainstorm the way you view yourself vs. the way others view you.

Write two paragraphs, one explaining how you view yourself and the other explaining how you think others see you.

Just to consider: How are these two views similar, and how are they different?

Page 5: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Identity

School identity: How is the identity of the school confused and unsettled, with no clear character/distinction/personality? Name at least one example and explain.

Melinda’s identity: How does Melinda view herself? How do others view her? Why is this a difficult time in her life?

Your personal identity: How do you view yourself? Is it positive or negative? What has shaped the way you view yourself?

Page 6: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

What things in your life

define who you are?

Brainstorm a list (try to get at least

10).

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Journal #3

What are your desires and

dreams for the future?

Page 8: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Think about it:

What is “eloquent silence?”

Analyze the relationship between Melinda and Mr. Freeman.

Page 9: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Journal #4

Pretend you are Melinda’s mother. What do you think she should do for Melinda? What do you wish she would do/say???

Page 10: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Predict what you think will happen next…

What is to come in the third marking period?

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Response Questions (118-132)

What interest does Mr. Freeman show in Melinda? Do you think she should trust him? Why/why not?

How does Melinda’s experience in biology foreshadow what may be coming in the book?

What’s your interpretation of David Petrakis?

In one sentence, sum up how Melinda views herself. Start with “I.”

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Journal #5Free-write your response

about what happened to Melinda.

Just write whatever comes to mind.

If you are stuck, think about… What do you think of Melinda now? Is her

situation and perspective on life a little more understandable? Is she wrong for not telling? What would you do if you were in her shoes?

Page 13: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Note/Think about it:

As you are reading pages 137-152, note…

The lack of identity still present in the school and how this relates to Melinda.

Once again, Melinda’s family situation is emphasized.

Has Melinda’s view of high school changed since the school year began?

Page 14: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

When you finish reading…

Complete questions 5, 6, and 7 on the back of your half sheet of paper. Be insightful—show me what you’ve learned about Melinda and her character. Be explanatory in expressing your opinions.

What does Melinda’s concern over Rachel show us about her character? (150)

Is Melinda wrong to be overly concerned about Rachel after the way Rachel has treated her this year? Why/why not? (150)

Does Melinda do the right thing in writing Rachel a warning note? Explain. (152)

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Journal #6

Create a TOP 10 LIST of hopes/dreams/wishes/ desires you have for your family someday.

Reflect on both your family and what we have seen of Melinda’s in the novel to help you create your list.

Page 16: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Please write at least five sentences.  Do you think Melinda’s experience in high school is pretty similar to what most

Who are the suffragettes? As you are watching the following

two films (about 8 minutes), on a half sheet of paper, take five notes about things that stand out to you, surprise you, make you upset, etc.

Make them notes that are INTERESTING, not just the first five things you hear.

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Journal #7:This might be a tough one…

Think about it: What lie does Melinda tell herself in this

section of the book?

Then respond: What lies do teenagers

often tell themselves? Why do they do this?

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Journal #8: Consider what Melinda says about the

photo of her in the yearbook on page 172. What is the picture of? What does it say about her?

Then, think about you and how you portray yourself. What does a random snapped photo say about you? Journal: What about you is “more than meets the eye”? In other words, what more is there to you that we don’t see when we just look at you and the way you appear?

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Journal #9Why would Rachel respond this

way? Was Melinda wrong to tell?

If you were Rachel, how do you think you would have responded?

If you were Melinda, would you have told Rachel? Why?

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Journal #10How is the tree a metaphor for Melinda throughout the novel?

Why does the author end the novel with these words? What does this say about Melinda?