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World Café

World Café. The Outsiders. Directions for the CAFÉ!. For our final class, we will be participating in a discussion… of sorts . Has anyone ever seen the café atmosphere in Europe? What do you picture at these cafes?. What is a World Cafe?.

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World Café

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  1. World Café The Outsiders

  2. Directions for the CAFÉ! For our final class, we will be participating in a discussion… of sorts  Has anyone ever seen the café atmosphere in Europe? What do you picture at these cafes?

  3. What is a World Cafe? • A world café is a place where you go to share ideas, and to hear from your classmates and fellow thinkers. • For the final: • Come dressed in your best French café attire! • Be prepared to discuss themes from The Outsiders • BRING YOUR BOOKS! • Tables of 4 (one recorder at each table) • 6 rounds of discussions • Sit with a different crowd EACH round • Be open-minded & Respectful • Think & Listen Critically • Be an ACTIVE participant!

  4. Post World Café After the World Café Discussion, you will be writing a reflection of what you learned, and what you heard, so you need to make sure that you are listening carefully!

  5. Welcome to the World Café! Please place your backpacks on/under the tables along the walls, and have a seat at any café table you would like! Things to have out during the world café: The Outsiders, and a pen or pencil

  6. World Café Reminders • Listen carefully, and be respectful • Introduce yourself to your fellow café patrons! • Thank them when you switch tables! • Participate in EACH of the 6 conversations • Reference the text to support your thoughts • Think about world connections (text-world, text-self, or text-text) • Discuss ONLY the question on the board during each round.

  7. Question #1 • Teenagers often engage in a “search for self”: Which characters go through a “search for self” – a journey of discovering their identity? 

  8. Question #2 • It is sometimes necessary to make sacrifices for loved ones: Who sacrifices what for whom in The Outsiders? What sacrifices have you made or seen others make in your life?

  9. Question #3 • Family often includes people you choose to be with, not necessarily biological family: What expectations or qualities in a person would you find important in a “family” member?  Are they different from those you desire of a friend?  What does family and friendship look like in the novel?

  10. Question #4 • True bravery arises in the midst of conflict: Which characters earned your respect through their response to conflict?  How did they respond that showed a different side to their character?

  11. Question #5 • Innocence is lost over time/Nothing stays pure: Which character learned this lesson?  How did they learn it?

  12. Question #6 Is there a lesson different from those previously listed that you learned from a character in this novel?  Try to explain it in one clear sentence.  Ex:“Johnny taught me that…”

  13. The End of The Outsiders! Stay gold, everybody!

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