TKAM Discussion 2 Philanthropy
Beginning today, we will participate in a moderated discussion forum regarding To Kill A Mockingbird. Moderated indicates that I will be allowing or disallowing comments to appear--so your answer may not immediately post. All responses should be school appropriate, civil, and in complete sentences.
For each of the statements posted, reply with your thoughts, observations, or analysis from what you have read thus far, from your observations of the world around us, or from what you know in life. Then, once everyone has responded, choose at least two (2) persons to respond to directly. They can be in your class or not. You can affirm their response, respectfully disagree, or add on and extend their thinking. Use your posted thinking questions and charts from our Historical Fiction unit or previous units to help if needed.
Type your first name and last initial at the end of your post.
For each of the statements posted, reply with your thoughts, observations, or analysis from what you have read thus far, from your observations of the world around us, or from what you know in life. Then, once everyone has responded, choose at least two (2) persons to respond to directly. They can be in your class or not. You can affirm their response, respectfully disagree, or add on and extend their thinking. Use your posted thinking questions and charts from our Historical Fiction unit or previous units to help if needed.
Type your first name and last initial at the end of your post.
When approached, to whom would you give money to: a homeless person or a well-dressed stranger? Why?
Comments
Gabbie Berzas
-Carson Quebedeaux
Trevor F
Trevor F
Ashlyn S
Laura C
I agree with Julia W in that money can be given to both. I really understand the part about it being your fault if something goes wrong from their lack of money.
Laura C
Camille M.
Camille M.
Camille M.
I agree with Julia W, in that everyone may be going through something they need help with. I also don't necessarily disagree with Carson, I'm just really interested about his point of view. It's interesting to see another's thinking from an opinion that opposes mine. I think I can see where he is coming from, but I am still sticking with my answer.
Laura C
-I agree with Ashlyn because what she did say was true the homeless people do use it for bad not all but most.
-I disagree with Laura because the money you are giving them they could be wasting it and using you to get money so they can buy something bad
- I agree with Brooklyn because she is right homeless men and women use it for bad and if they do need food they should go to a shelter.
-I agree with Ashlyn because what she did say was true the homeless people do use it for bad not all but most.
-I disagree with Laura because the money you are giving them they could be wasting it and using you to get money so they can buy something bad
- I agree with Brooklyn because she is right homeless men and women use it for bad and if they do need food they should go to a shelter.
-I agree with Ashlyn because what she did say was true the homeless people do use it for bad not all but most.
-I disagree with Laura because the money you are giving them they could be wasting it and using you to get money so they can buy something bad
- I agree with Brooklyn because she is right homeless men and women use it for bad and if they do need food they should go to a shelter.
Rory Daigle
-Hunter E
I agree with Camille M., because if it was something like they lost their wallet and they need to get somewhere, I would pay for their traveling services, and a homeless person would definitely need the money more than me.
Parrish L.
Mary-Ainsley A
Mary-Ainsley A
Mary-Ainsley A
-Greg N
-Greg N
-Noah H
-Connor M
I also agree with Gabby R because you dont know if that person you give the money to would go do something bad with it. Maggie McCormick