Pistes d'exploration
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Discuss the book and the role music played in the boy’s life. Why do you think he felt guilty about playing for the German commandant?
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Listen to some of Schubert’s music and find a piece that makes you feel hopeful. Explain why. Create a simile to express how you feel about a favourite piece of music: it’s like the wind in a storm; it’s like . . .
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Discuss how the illustrator uses colour in the book. How does it affect the mood of the story?
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Discuss the book and the role music played in the boy’s life. Why do you think he felt guilty about playing for the German commandant? How would you have felt about playing for him?
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Listen to some of Schubert’s music and find a piece that makes you feel hopeful. Explain why. Create a simile to express how you feel about a favourite piece of music: it’s like the wind in a storm; it’s like. . .
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In this story, the boy played the harmonica to remember his parents and to feel better. Discuss what you do and how you cope when you are faced with difficult moments in your life.
: Listen to several different musical pieces composed by Franz Schubert. While listening, gather words that convey the emotions and mood associated with each musical piece. Discuss your choices.
: Which piece do you imagine the boy playing for the commandant? Explain why in your journal. What song from today would bring you peace and comfort? Why?
: Research another true story where music was the key to surviving oppression or persecution. Share your findings creatively.
Mots-clés
Picture book, concentration camps, Franz Schubert, historical fiction, Holocaust, hope, Jewish history, music, resilience, World War II