6th Grade
Create a thinking map to compare the home life that Sandra of “Sixth Grade” has in the story with the home life that the other students in her school have.
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What is the main problem that Sandra has in “Sixth Grade”?
The main problem is that Sandra doesn't fit in. She lives in a tall apt. and the kids live in a red brick houses. She lives far away and the other kids live very close. She is also black and the other kids are white.
"Why is my skin black?" PG. 87
What type of conflict is there in “Sixth Grade”? How is it resolved?
The conflict is Man v.s Socitey. The conflict is that because she doesn't fit in. She doesn't fit in because mist of her classmates are white and also her teachers. The conflict is resolved by moving to a new school for 7th grade.
"As far as I know, I left that school that day in the park, but I stayed to the end of the year." PG.88
SEE BOTOM.
What is the main problem that Sandra has in “Sixth Grade”?
The main problem is that Sandra doesn't fit in. She lives in a tall apt. and the kids live in a red brick houses. She lives far away and the other kids live very close. She is also black and the other kids are white.
"Why is my skin black?" PG. 87
What type of conflict is there in “Sixth Grade”? How is it resolved?
The conflict is Man v.s Socitey. The conflict is that because she doesn't fit in. She doesn't fit in because mist of her classmates are white and also her teachers. The conflict is resolved by moving to a new school for 7th grade.
"As far as I know, I left that school that day in the park, but I stayed to the end of the year." PG.88
Author: Michele Wallance
- born January 4, 1952
- Daughter of artist Faith Ringgold
- Came famous in 1979
- Went to City Univerity of New York
- She is African American