[AISLE-Share] One of Us Is Lying: Ideas for a library program / class project?

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Wed Sep 19 09:45:47 CDT 2018


Hi, everyone,

I posed this question on Twitter/Instagram too.

I am finishing up *One of Us Is Lying* by Karen M. McManus, a 2019 Lincoln
Award nominee. I don't want to spoil the book if you're still eager to
solve the mystery. I was!

For those who've read it (and for those who will -- after you read it):
There is so much to unpack in this book that's related to citizenship (in
person and online). So much of what we want students to understand about
how they treat each other in person and online (and how the two really wind
up being the same) has such dramatic conclusions in this book.

I want to do something with students with this book. I co-run our student
book club, and something can happen there. I'm would love for this to
happen with a larger group or more varied group in a class or as a library
program. But what? What will happen?

Perhaps a Breakout Box?

Any other ideas?

Thanks!
Kate

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Kate Rogers

*Downers Grove South High School*
*     Librarian*
*     Book Club Sponsor*
*krogers at csd99.org <krogers at csd99.org>*
*(630) 795-8561*

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