Agree with sentiment from first PP and the recommendation from additional PO. |
Agree. My 8th grader is reading LOTF for English class. There is a lot of class discussion around it and essays being written. In the this context, she is getting more out of than if she read it years ago and independently. Same with Animal Farm. I wouldn’t recommend it until high school- when they take world history |
Agree. DC just finished reading it in 8th grade but the teacher had literally no discussion with them about the history or context so it was pointless. These are good books that are age appropriate for middle school, but without an adult (parent or teacher) to talk through and analyze the books they will miss a lot. |
| My kid read them in 8th |
| My DD read Animal Farm in 5th on her own and enjoyed it. Shes an advanced reader and has read some very difficult books, so this one was easy. She enjoyed the concept. |
| 13. these classic 7th grade books |
| My 10th grader is reading Lord of the Flies. I believe I read it in 9th grade. Not sure why anyone is suggesting 5th grade?? |
| Mine read Animal Farm in middle school and loved it, but I think she would really benefit from reading it again when she's older. She doesn't mind re-reading books, though, so I'm sure at some point she will pick it up again. |
its slightly terrifying- i remember reading it summer of 6th r 7th grade and having to put teh book down and sob between chapters. Its is o utterly emotionally draining and taxing. How'd you do that? and I am not a super emotional crier type person at all! I think teh only other book that has moved me ti tears is Mill on the Floss and that is b/c my family experienced the same sort of 'old home sadness' through a specific misfortune and illness. I tend to really stress the emotional aspect of things to my advanced learners b/c they can sometime seem slightly apathetic and sociopathic b/c they understand the facts without the emotions. Like my kid who said losing their grandmother was normal part of nature like 5 days after my mom died, it put everything in perspective for me but wasn't necessarily sensitive to her sibling's grief. |
My kid read animal farm in 8th or 9th (through school). Same for LOTF (which, I don't know why they are still pushing this stupid book on kids. It's a terrible read.) |
No, it isn't |
The concept is an allegory. My kid got Marx and Stalin, had no idea who Trotsky was or any idea what historical events the events in the book mapped to outside of the broad context of the Russian revolution. Sure the book was an easy read, but does that matter if the reader misses 90% what is going on? |
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I hated Animal Farm with a passion. Absolutely ruined reading for me, an avid reader. Proceed with caution.
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| 6th grade is when I read them. |
Really? Good excuse. |