Generation 2016, this years' seniors, recently took photos and wrote reflections from their years at ASFG. This was a formative, in-class assignment connecting the novel the class is reading, Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, to students' lives. The purpose was to help students see the characters as real people; in the novel, the narrator recounts her time as a student, focusing on different memories of her friends and school. For this assignment, students took a photo of something special about ASFG and then wrote 50 words explaining the significance of the place or person. They submitted their work through Google Classroom, and their teacher copied some of the responses into the document below to share. Students were engaged in taking great photos, connecting to the novel and writing about their life experience.
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