CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- Violence and Bullying
- Loneliness, Individuality, and Belonging
- Race and Racial Identity
- Adoption, Blended Families, and Traditional Families
- Athletes and the Issue of Entitlement
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
- Explore background information on Taoism and the idea of entitlement to increase their engagement with and understanding of Whale Talk.
- Read/study short paired texts and other resources to deepen their understanding of themes related to Violence and Bullying; Loneliness, Individuality, and Belonging; Race and Racial Identity; Adoption, Blended Families, and Traditional Families; and Athletes and the Issue of Entitlement.
- Demonstrate their understanding of the novel’s characters and its motif of entitlement by creating a poster for T.J.’s school expressing the novel’s ideas about entitlement.
- Analyze the significance of various elements of the text, such as voice, tone, setting, characterization, plot detail, motifs, symbolism, and foreshadowing, and construct essay responses tying these to the text’s meaning.