Challenging Mother Goose
Name: _____________
Teacher:___________
Class:_____________
Using our discussion on challenged and banned books, develop rationale to issue a challenge on a classic fairy tale or nursery rhyme (Three Little Pigs, Jack and Jill, etc.)
Name of Fairy Tale or Nursery Rhyme:
Reasons for Challenge:
On a separate sheet of paper, write a brief (1-2 page) persuasive letter urging a school or library to remove your nursery rhyme or fairy tale from their collection. Use your reasons for challenge in your argument. Remember, this will be a formal letter, so it can be impassioned but diplomatic.
Challenging Mother Goose
Name: _____________
Teacher:___________
Class:_____________
Using our discussion on challenged and banned books, develop rationale to issue a challenge on a classic fairy tale or nursery rhyme (Three Little Pigs, Jack and Jill, etc.)
Name of Fairy Tale or Nursery Rhyme:
Reasons for Challenge:
On a separate sheet of paper, write a brief (1-2 page) persuasive letter urging a school or library to remove your nursery rhyme or fairy tale from their collection. Use your reasons for challenge in your argument. Remember, this will be a formal letter, so it can be impassioned but diplomatic.
Name: _____________
Teacher:___________
Class:_____________
Using our discussion on challenged and banned books, develop rationale to issue a challenge on a classic fairy tale or nursery rhyme (Three Little Pigs, Jack and Jill, etc.)
Name of Fairy Tale or Nursery Rhyme:
Reasons for Challenge:
On a separate sheet of paper, write a brief (1-2 page) persuasive letter urging a school or library to remove your nursery rhyme or fairy tale from their collection. Use your reasons for challenge in your argument. Remember, this will be a formal letter, so it can be impassioned but diplomatic.
Challenging Mother Goose
Name: _____________
Teacher:___________
Class:_____________
Using our discussion on challenged and banned books, develop rationale to issue a challenge on a classic fairy tale or nursery rhyme (Three Little Pigs, Jack and Jill, etc.)
Name of Fairy Tale or Nursery Rhyme:
Reasons for Challenge:
On a separate sheet of paper, write a brief (1-2 page) persuasive letter urging a school or library to remove your nursery rhyme or fairy tale from their collection. Use your reasons for challenge in your argument. Remember, this will be a formal letter, so it can be impassioned but diplomatic.