Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Ask the author!

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We are so excited to invite you to join a conversation with Eric Walters
on Thursday, May 25th at 9:30 am!  You will need to use the Google Chrome browser on a laptop that is connected to a data projector and speakers.  That way your students will be able to see and hear Mr. Walters clearly.
You will be watching a livestream of the interview.  

You will also be able to send questions to us on Twitter during the live event by adding @scdsbreadaloud into the tweet to bring it to our attention. For an even better chance of having your question read to Mr. Walters, please work together with your students to brainstorm and then add your best ideas on this Google form:

A few minutes before 9:30 on Thursday, May 25th, visit SCDSBreadaloud.blogspot.ca
and click on the link on the homepage
to watch the hangout.

Please have your email open during
the video conference. If we run into technical difficulties, we will send out a message.  

Leave us a comment.  Are you planning to attend?

Monday, April 24, 2017

Weekly Discussion Post - Week 6


Week #6 Discussion: What does the phrase "war on terror" mean to you? Where have you heard it? Do you have any new perspectives on terrorism or racial prejudice after reading this novel?

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

"Shockingly common misconceptions about Islam" Video

Watch the video "Shockingly common misconceptions about Islam" by Business Insider: 
Why did people have these misconceptions about Islam? What perpetuates them? How can we counter them or promote the truth? How could these misconceptions about Islam affect a person's day-to-day life?

Share your thoughts in the comments and include your teacher's name so we can draw for prizes based on participation! 

Monday, April 17, 2017

Weekly Discussion Post - Week 5

Week #5 Discussion: There is an argument between Zana and her mother about wearing religious clothing. Do you think it is a good idea for people to wear religious clothes? Why or why not? Do you know of cases where people are prejudged because of religious clothing?

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Islam Understood

Today, Megan Duff and her Intermediate students hosted Ahmed, a speaker from an organization called Islam Understood. Have a look at the video below:


Many of the wonderings of audience members were cleared up today.  Was any of the information in the video a surprise to you?  If so, what?  What other questions are you still wondering?





Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Video: "Hijabi World"


In the short film Hijabi World, Rutgers University students—specifically, Muslim women who observe hijab—talk about the day-to-day challenges of wearing a headscarf. “Sometimes you itch in your own skin,” says one woman named Halima. These are the heartening testimonies of a handful of Muslim women about why they decided to wear the scarf and how it impacts their lives and religiosity.



There are many reasons to observe hijab - why did these women chose to wear hijab? What challenges might they face? How does wearing hijab impact their lives and choices? Have you seen women wearing hijab? What were your thoughts? Why?

Remember to include the name of your teacher at the end of your comment and only use your first name on the internet! 

Monday, April 10, 2017

Weekly Discussion Post - Week 4

Week #4 Discussion: Do you think there is a difference between 'good religion' and 'bad religion' as some of the students suggest in Ms. Singh's class? Why or Why not?

As a reminder, responses must be kept respectful and free of any discriminatory language.

Wednesday, April 05, 2017

"Registration Day" video

Watch the video "Registration Day": 


What do you think? What if this were you? What are the issues around the idea of creating a registry of all the followers of a specific faith or religion? 


Monday, April 03, 2017

Weekly Discussion Post - Week 3

Week 3 Discussion: Do you agree with retribution (saying a tooth for a tooth or an eye for an eye)?

Thursday, March 30, 2017

"Home" by Wali Shah

Watch this video by Wali Shah, a highly acclaimed Canadian poet and speaker:


What do you think about his message? His style? The language used? Share your thoughts! 

We will be drawing for prizes based on participation, so make sure to mention your teacher's name and only use your first name online!