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The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers By Linda Perlstein A Book Review By Cameron Kathrein EDCI 597 October 30 th 2009 Summary Not Much Just Chillin follows a number of characters Lily Jackie Elizabeth Eric and Jimmy through their Middle School experiences at a public Mi ID: 759149

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Slide1

Not Much Just Chillin’:The Hidden Lives of Middle SchoolersBy Linda Perlstein

A Book Review By Cameron Kathrein

EDCI 597

October 30

th

, 2009

Slide2

Summary

Not Much Just

Chillin

follows a number of characters (Lily, Jackie, Elizabeth, Eric, and Jimmy) through their Middle School experiences at a public Middle School in Columbia, Maryland over the course of a year.

The book shows a side of these students, as they begin to experience physical and mental changes brought on by puberty and changes in their environment, that is typically not seen at the surface level.

It shows a side of students that is both revealing, intriguing

and sometimes

almost scary.

Slide3

Summary

Each individual character seems to be somewhat in limbo between high school and grade school.

They face the dilemma of having a level of independence they did not previously

enjoy,

while still being young and immature enough to either

abuse

it or make bad decisions for themselves

.

The characters face rapid change, the pressures of fitting in and finding their own place among a clique, the temptations of engaging in sexual activities, and making many other decisions that could shape how they live out the rest of their young adult years.

Slide4

What I Learned From This Book

In reading this book, I found that Middle School students are under a great deal of stress. It seems as though every move they make is calculated, for better or for worse. No matter how apathetic or unengaged a middle

schooler

may seem, they are certainly struggling with inner and, most likely, outer turmoil. Even though they may act as though they are impervious to the common problems they face on a daily basis, inside they are obsessing and stressing over nearly every little detail of their lives.

Slide5

What I Learned From This Book

I also learned that teachers need to be in tune to what these students are going through. It seems as though school work basically takes a back seat to the social lives of these students and we need to realize that the answer to

“why”

is not simply laziness. These students have a lot on their plates, and in order to be as effective as possible in teaching them we must be able to empathize. Because for most of us middle school seems like such a long time ago, this book reminded me of all the drama involved in a middle

schooler’s

life. It refreshed my memory and will hopefully help me understand why my own students are acting the way they do once I have a classroom of my own.

Slide6

In My Opinion…

In my opinion, this book was extremely entertaining. From the characters exploring their

sexuality,

to being upset because their friends did not call to let them know

they

were going to wear matching outfits the

next day of school, this book does a brilliant job of highlighting the

insecurities of these students and the

pettiness among

groups of friends

in the middle school. I did have trouble at times keeping track of all the characters

as the author does seem to jump between them at times

,

but it was an overall great book. I would suggest this book to anyone

preparing to teach at

a middle school.

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