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TEACHING GUIDE NOTE TO TEACHERS Please click on the PDF link at the bottom of this page to download the Teacher’s Guide. Curriculum by Micaela Blei and Catherine McCarthy ABOUT THE BOOK “Honesty matters. Vulnerability matters. Being open about who you were at a moment in time when you were in a difficult or an impossible place matters more than anything.” —Neil Gaiman, from the foreword From storytelling phenomenon The Moth, All These Wonders presents forty-five unforgettable true stories about risk, courage, and facing the unknown, drawn from the very best ever told on their stages. Carefully selected by the creative minds at The Moth, and adapted to the page to preserve the raw energy of live storytelling, these stories feature voices both familiar and new. Alongside public cultural figures like Tig Notaro and John Turturro, you will encounter: an astronomer gazing at the surface of Pluto for the first time, an Afghan refugee learning how much her father sacrificed to save their family, a hip-hop star coming to terms with being a “one-hit wonder,” a young female spy risking everything as part of Churchill’s “secret army” during World War II, and more. High school students and neuroscientists alike, the storytellers share their ventures into uncharted territory—and how their lives were changed indelibly by what they discovered there. ABOUT THE MOTH The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of personal storytelling. In its twenty year history, The Moth has presented more than twenty thousand stories, told live and without notes, by people from all walks of life to standing-room-only crowds worldwide. The Moth Podcast is downloaded more than forty-four million times a year, and the Peabody Award-winning The Moth Radio Hour airs weekly on more than 450 public radio stations nationwide. Since 2012, The Moth has reached thousands of middle and high school students with its Education Program based in New York City. Eleven high school students from The Moth’s Education Program have been featured on the radio hour and podcast. Catherine Burns is artistic director of The Moth and the editor of The Moth: 50 True Stories . NOTE TO THE TEACHER Moth storytellers know how to hook us into their stories, drawing vivid images of lives outside our own. This collection of first person narratives can provide a new way for students to explore the lives of others and the ways we tell our own stories. Hearing and reading unfamiliar perspectives—in storytellers’ own voices—can help develop empathy, personal reflection and other social emotional skills, in addition to literacy skills. Because the stories in this book were first told live onstage, then transcribed and lightly edited, the language is fresh and immediate, and the brevity of the stories lends them to multiple readings and thoughtful comparisons with one another. The Moth allows an innovative path into a conversation about “writing voice” by taking storytellers’ literal voices and putting them on the page. Supporting the national Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in reading literature for high school curriculums, this collection is appropriate for grades 9-12. For simplicity, we’ve chosen to cite the standards for grades 11 and 12. At the college level, the book is appropriate for media studies, performance studies, composition, sociolinguistics and sociology classes, among others. There are four sections in this guide: Recommended Stories Examining Content Using Common Core State Standards Storytelling in the Classroom Spotlight on Three Stories Recommended Stories: To help guide you through the diverse offerings of this book, we’ve provided a few recommended lists to help shape your class’s reading. The stories can stand alone or in themed collections and are each available in audio form on The Moth website (themoth.org), allowing for critical analysis of the stories as solo pieces or in comparison to one another and their audio performances. Examining Content Using Common Core State Standards: The prompts and activities in this section provide for a critical analysis of The Moth Presents All These Wonders using the CCSS for Reading Literature for grades 11 and 12. They are organized according to the standard they primarily support. For a complete listing of the Standards, go to: www.corestandards.org/the-standards. Storytelling in the Classroom: Here you will find prompts and guidelines for students to write or tell their own Moth stories, as well as principles for best practice when sharing stories in the classroom. These activities connect to the Common Core State Standards for Writing for Grades 11 and 12. If you’re interested in taking this work further with your students, you can become a Curriculum Partner with The Moth—giving you access to resources and exclusive content:themoth.org/education/resources. Spotlight on Three Stories: In this section, you’ll find a more in-depth examination of three noteworthy stories in the book—“Prom,” “Downstairs Neighbors,” and “The Price of Freedom.” In addition, at the end of each story section, a classroom activity is provided to engage students in new ways with both the text and with reflection on their own lives. RECOMMENDED STORIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL READERS Almost all of the stories in All These Wonders are appropriate for high school, with a few exceptions. The stories below are particularly relevant for high school audiences. The stories in the book are loosely organized along thematic lines, and these lists are also organized on themes to make it easier to read a series of Moth stories together as part of a unit. Depending on the structure of your class, you may also wish to provide students with a list of their own and ask them to choose stories to read independently or in small groups. Links to the audio recordings of these stories are available in the Resources section at the end of this guide. List #1: Coming of Age These are stories of young protagonists or adults reflecting on the young people in their lives. They are about life in transition: taking risks, exploring identity and beginning to understand one’s place in the world. “The Moon and Stars Talks” by Tara Clancy: p. 3 Tara grows up in working class Queens with no real vision of life beyond her borough. When Tara is a teenager, her mom begins dating a wealthy man—and suddenly Tara is spending weekends at his fancy house in the Hamptons, where he introduces her to another world of thinking and new possibilities for who she could become. Content warning: mentions smoking blunts, drinking 40s in high school “Jenny” by Samuel James: p. 112 Samuel is an African American teenager who feels abandoned and angry as he’s bounced around the Maine foster care system. His friendship with Jenny, a girl who rides the school bus with him, changes everything. “R2 Where Are You?” by Tig Notaro: p. 140 Tig, a well-known stand up comedian, tells of her tumultuous relationship with her stepfather Rick, who ran their household with robotic detachment and always disapproved of her comedic aspirations. When tragedy strikes, she begins to see a different side of Rick. “My Grandfather’s Shoes” by Christian Garland: p. 222 Christian, a high school student from The Moth Education Program, steals money from his grandfather to buy sneakers. Years later, he decides to pay his grandfather back and regain his trust before it’s too late. Content warning: grandfather makes a joke: “Did you get somebody pregnant?” “Leaping Forward” by Cybele Abbett: p. 226 Cybele’s preteen daughter comes out as transgender, and Cybele has to navigate her own conflicting feelings as her child transitions. Content warning: mention of her breasts and what they mean to her as a lover, mother and woman “Prom” by Hasan Minhaj: p. 233 Hasan, now a stand-up comedian and correspondent on The Daily Show , grew up Indian American in a largely white California community. He describes the sometimes funny, sometimes excruciating ways he experienced this culture clash. “Unusual Normality” by Ishmael Beah: p. 9 Ishmael adjusts to life in America after being a child soldier in Sierra Leone. In a darkly funny and touching story that centers around a game of paintball, he describes how he kept the secret of his past from his new high school friends in an attempt to experience the innocence of childhood that he never got to have. Content warning: oblique references to violence and the loss of his family in the war List #2: It’s All Relative There’s the family you choose and the family you’re stuck with, for better or worse . . . These are stories about the complications of relationships: big loves, tough choices, balancing acts and moments of transformation. “The Two Times I Met Lawrence Fishburne” by Chenjerai Kumanyika: p. 59 Chenjerai is overjoyed when his hip-hop group hits it big and assumes that his star will continue to rise. When their success fizzles out, he has to come to terms with being a “one hit wonder” and what he will do with his life after his fifteen minutes of fame. Content warning: strong language “Deja Vu (Again)” by Cole Kazdin: p. 118 Cole suffers from amnesia after hitting her head in an onscreen stunt. She struggles to relearn who she is, and to avoid repeating the relationship mistakes she can’t remember making. Content: strong language “Stumbling in the Dark” by John Turturro: p. 195 In this funny and touching story, John, a well-known actor, struggles to balance all the responsibilities of adulthood: to his mother, his mentally ill brother, his own career and life— all during the 2003 New York City blackout. “Downstairs Neighbors” by Shannon Cason: p. 209 A new family moves in below Shannon and his family in Chicago. When he realizes that his new neighbor Jesse is involved in dealing drugs, Shannon is torn about whether he should call the police. Content warning: references to drugs, alcohol
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