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Discovering Wes Moore: Lesson #2

Discovering Wes Moore: Lesson #2. November 21, 2013. Do Now. “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his” Wes Moore

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Discovering Wes Moore: Lesson #2

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  1. Discovering Wes Moore: Lesson #2 November 21, 2013

  2. Do Now “The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his” • Wes Moore Explain, in two or three sentences, the meaning of this quote to someone who has never read author Wes Moore’s book.

  3. Key Question • How could two men, of such similar backgrounds, turn out so differently?

  4. One possibility: Fathers • Listen to the song “Papa was a Rolling Stone” by the Temptations (1972). Circle three lyrics that describe the characteristics of the‘other’ Wes Moore’s father. • How was author Wes Moore’s father different from this? How could this have contributed to the two Wes Moore’s having such different lives?

  5. Another factor: Education • According to author Wes Moore, what are some reasons why education can make a difference in a person’s life? • Review the chart on the two Wes Moores and circle the life events that relate in some way to education.

  6. Statistics • 1 in 35 males who graduated from high school are behind prison bars. • For male high school dropouts, the figure is 1 in 10 • For African-American male dropouts, it is 1 in 4

  7. Concluding Question • Author Wes Moore did not succeed on his own; discuss two or more opportunities that others provided to him. The ‘other’ Wes Moore did not fail on his own; discuss two or more ways that others failed to provide the necessary support he needed to succeed.

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