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Lessons from the
experiences of an 8th Grade Parent
Mary's Mum
July 06, 2015
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The
Letter to Mary's 8th grade teacher
I was very elated when Mary informed me that
your English class will be reading Shakespeare's
"Midsummer's Night Dream." Especially in this
day and age of diminished importance of
Shakespearean literature. I was also thrilled
that it was the unabridged version. Mary delved
into the book, and to my utter delight, she was
completely captivated by the Shakespearean
language. I queried her about it, and she
informed me that she was enchanted by the
rhyming nature of Shakespearean literature. I
was ecstatic. In a recent UK Telegraph article,
research supported the fact that reading
Shakespeare elicits a "higher level of brain
activity than the straightforward prose". I was
so grateful that your class was reading
Midsummer's Night Dream and creating immense "level(s)
of brain activity."
Mary was very excited when you announced in
class that there was going to be a play, and you
assigned roles. She took your instructions to
learn lines seriously. Mary became obsessed with
knowing her lines. She studied her lines
assiduously. Mary stuck to a daily regiment of
learning a few lines daily. She recited it to
me, to my husband or to her disinterested big
sister.
Mary was a little worried that the other members
of group did not know their lines. She
encouraged and cajoled them to learn their
lines. She learned part of their lines as well,
to help prompt them. So when you announced to
the class that students could read their lines
instead of recite them, Mary was downright
disappointed and a little frustrated because of
all the hard work she had put into studying her
line. To Mary, all her studying was for naught.
I encouraged her not to loose heart, but to say
her part from memory since she knew them. She
had worked incredibly hard.
When Mary came home from the play event, she
excitedly told me that she had said her lines
from and projected her voice. She waited with
abated breath for the result of her performance.
She got a D on Gradework for her effort and
performance. It was crushingly disappointing to
her.
I will like to know where she went wrong and how
she could have done better to be awarded an A or
B. I will like Mary to continue to love reading
Shakespeare, and be enthusiastic about English
literature.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Brown
(Mary's Mom)
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The Teacher's Response
Hi,
I spoke to Mary about her experience with her
group, and, on the basis of her comments,
reassessed her. Also, she completed the last
assignment today in class, which brought her
grade to an A.
Overall, my comment on her performance was not
about the memorization, but her lack of
inflection when reading her lines. To me, it
seemed like she didn’t understand what she was
saying. I told her this as well.
Hope that helps, and have a great summer.
Best,
Ms. Jones
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