Structure/Length: 20 chapters; approximately 160 pages; approximately 3 hours on audio
Protagonist/Central Conflict: The story centers around Dave Packer, a fifth-grade boy who reads about Mahatma Gandhi’s practice of being silent one day a week. Inspired, Dave tries to remain silent for a day, sparking a competition between the boys and the girls in his grade. The central conflict revolves around this "no talking" competition and the ensuing chaos it causes in their school.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Mild conflict between peers; gender bias
Andrew Clements, Author
Bio: Born 1949; died 2019; American author of children's books; prior to becoming a full-time author, taught literature, creative writing, and music; work often explores school settings and the dynamics between students, teachers, and parents; published over 80 books during his career
Other Works:Frindle (1996); The Landry News (1999); The School Story (2001); Lunch Money (2005)
Awards: Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Book Award (2009); Children’s Crown Award (2010); California Young Reader Medal (2010)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
The Value of Silence
Standing Up to Authority
Finding Common Ground With an Enemy
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
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