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  • NOVEL NOTES

  • Novel NotesI am David

  • 2012 Folens PublishersFirst published in 2012 by: Folens Publishers,Hibernian Industrial Estate,Greenhills Road,Tallaght,Dublin 24

    Folens books are protected by international copyright laws. All rightsreserved. The copyright of all materials in this book, except whereotherwise stated, remains the property of Folens Publishers. No partof this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system ortransmitted in any form or by any means (stencilling, photocopying,etc.) for whatever purpose, even purely educational, without the priorwritten permission of the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to change, without notice, at any time the specification of this product.The publisher has made every effort to contact copyright holders butif any have been overlooked we will be pleased to make any necessary arrangements. To the best of the publishers knowledge, information in this book was correct at the time of going to press. No responsibility can be accepted for any errors.

  • Synopsis

    About the Author

    Objectives

    Cross-curricular Links

    Suggestions for Classroom Work

    Web Links

    Pre-reading Activities

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Book Report Sheet

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    Contents

  • 1

    I am David

    David is a twelve-year-old boy who has spent the entirety of his life in a concentration camp in Eastern Europe. He has no idea who his parents are or how he came to be in the camp, only that his name is David. As a means of survival, David has trained himself not to think. Everything he knows about life so far, he learned from an older prisoner named Johannes.

    After Johannes death, a guard who David despises seems to look out for him. One day, he helps David to escape and tells him to go to Denmark. The guard gives him a package of bread, water and a compass.

    David heads south for Salonica, sneaking on board a ship bound for Italy. Then he continues on foot, always fearful that they are coming after him. He encounters people along his journey, many of whom are helpful, but David is suspicious of their kindness. He does some small favours for people and in return they give him food or money.

    Davids journey is difficult and after he loses his compass he decides he must have a God. He believes that having a God to pray to will help him on his way. He chooses to pray to a God of the green pastures and still waters.

    On one occasion, David saves a young girl from a fire. Her family feel indebted to him and take him home to stay with them for a while. David experiences the luxuries of living in a house and realises how different he is from other children. He is wary and unforgiving of one of the sons, who attacks him, but is very fond of the girl, Maria.

    Marias mother becomes concerned when she notices that David only ever smiles at Maria and has very unusual ways. When he overhears a conversation between the parents, David decides its time for him to move on. He leaves a letter for the family to thank them for their kindness and generosity.

    In Switzerland, David meets a kind young woman. He goes to her house and while he is there he browses through some old photographs. He sees a picture of a woman who lives in Denmark and on hearing her story, realises that she must be his mother. He sets off once again.

    His journey is hampered when he meets a cruel farmer, who forces him to work as a slave for the winter. David takes comfort from the animals in the stables, in particular a dog who keeps him warm at night. As spring approaches, David digs a hole under the stable and makes his escape. The dog follows him and protects him.

    When David encounters another concentration camp, the dog runs out barking and is shot. It seems he has sacrificed himself to protect the boy. David continues, determined to reach Denmark and finds his mothers house. He introduces himself to her and she recognises him as her son.

    Themes and issues in this novel include freedom, survival, self-acceptance, identity, courage, strength, morals, war, holocaust, and spirituality.

    Synopsis

    I am David

  • Novel Notes

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    Objectives

    Anne Holm was born on September 10th 1922 in Jutland, Denmark. By the age of 20, she had already produced a large volume of poetry. She trained and worked as a journalist for many years. I am David was written in 1963 and is still considered among the most important childrens books since the Second World War. It earned Holm a number of awards and was adapted for film in 2003. Although it deals with sensitive and difficult truths, children received the book extremely well, sending letters both to the author and to the main character, David.

    Curriculum ObjectivesThe children should be enabled to engage with an increasing range of narrative, expository and representational text; become self-reliant, confident, independent readers; engage with books in group or in whole-class settings; continue to keep a record of personal reading in various forms; respond to poetry and fiction through discussion, writing, drama, the visual arts and dance; continue to share response to an ever-increasing variety of texts with the wider community of readers; use comprehension skills such as analysing, confirming, evaluating, synthesising and correlating to aid deduction, problem-solving and prediction.

    Learning Outcomes

    2 Write an acrostic poem.

    2 Write an alternative ending to the story.

    2 Redesign the front and back covers of the novel.

    2 Compare and contrast the book and the movie.

    2 Write a book and/or film review.

    2 Write about how a main character changes throughout the story.

    2 Participate in a class debate.

    About the Author

  • 3

    Suggestions for Classroom Work

    Cross-curricular Links

    HistoryChildren can carry out further investigation into this period of history and research key political figures, causes and effects of World War Two, The Cold War and the Holocaust. Children could create a timeline of WWII events.

    GeographySeveral countries are referred to in the novel. Children can use globes and maps to locate these places, e.g. Italy, Denmark, and Switzerland. Children can also draw on a map to show Davids route.

    SPHEChildren can explore the importance of being able to relate to other people by discussing how David struggles with relating to other children. They can also discuss the importance of family.

    ArtsDrama: Children can choose a scene from the book to act out in class (co-operating and communicating in making drama).

    2 Write an acrostic poem about David.

    2 Write an alternative ending to the story.

    2 Redesign the front and back covers of this novel. Include the important information as well as the short summary on the back.

    2 Compare and contrast the book and the movie.

    2 Write a book and/or film review.

    2 Write about how the character of David has changed throughout the book.

    2 Have a class debate about the real meaning of freedom.

    I am David

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    Web Links

    Pre-reading Activities

    I am David Educators Guide: http://www.walden.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IAmDavid_EdGuide.pdf

    BBC website about WWII for kids: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/world_war2/

    Website for kids about the holocaust: http://thechildrenoftheholocaust.com/holocaust-facts/

    Trailer for I am David the movie:http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/lions_gate/i_am_david/

    Chapter 1Who do you think David is?

    Chapter 2 Do you think David will talk to Johannes again?

    Chapter 3 Do you think the townspeople will look for David?

    Chapter 4 What do you think will happen the next day?

    Chapter 5 Do you think David will stay with this family for a long time?

    Chapter 6 How do you think the parents will feel on reading Davids letter?

    Chapter 7 Do you think Ediths story will become important for David? Why?

    Chapter 8 Do you think the spring will be a better time for David? What do you think will happen?

    Oral Pre-reading Questions

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    Comprehension Activity Sheets

    Presented on the following pages are a selection of both lower and higher order questions for each section of this novel, which the teacher may choose from.

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    1. Who were Maria and Lars?

    2. Describe what Brunos mother looked like.

    3. What news did Brunos mother have for him when he returned from school?

    4. Why did Bruno not like the idea of leaving Berlin?

    5. Why do you think Gretel might be called a hopeless case?

    6. If you were Bruno, what questions would you like to ask your parents? Write down three questions.

    7. What evidence is there to suggest that Brunos family were well-off?

    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas: Comprehension Activity Sheet 1Bruno Makes a Discovery Chapter1

    Vocabulary

    Pre-teach the relevant new vocabulary in each chapter. Add new words to the word wall, ask the students to use new words in a sentence, get the children to think of words that mean the same thing as the new words (synonyms), etc.

    I am David

  • Activity sheet

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    1. Why does David wish never to give the man a name?

    2. How does David know what age he is?

    3. Why does David decide not to run?

    4. What does David find inside the bundle?

    5. What kind of creature wakes David one night? Why might this mean danger?

    6. Why does David feel that it is dangerous to lie awake for a long time?

    7. How does David feel about Johannes? Why do you think so?

    8. How does David keep himself from giving up? Do you think his approach is a good one in the face of struggle? Why?

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 1

    Chapter 1

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    Activity sheet

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    Chapter 2

    1. What does David do in order to feel like himself again?

    2. How does David get across the river?

    3. What rule did the prisoners make about food? Why did they make this rule?

    4. What story does David come up with for himself?

    5. Why had David once thought he might be Jewish?

    6. Why is it so difficult for David to disguise himself?

    7. What, do you think, does the author mean when she says that David decides to carry out his plan without becoming depressed by doubts or misled by hope?

    8. If you could give David one item to help him on his journey, what would it be and why?

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 2

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    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 3

    Chapter 3

    1. Why does David decide to stop travelling by night?

    2. What makes David decide that he must have a God?

    3. What does the woman ask David to do? Why do you think she asks this of him?

    4. Why does David decide to take care not to look at people for too long?

    5. How do you think the man and woman feel when David asks them to look after his bundle? Why do you think so?

    6. Do you think David is a proud person? Why do you think so?

    7. What items does David buy with his money and why? What items would you buy, if you were David?

    8. Why does Angelo call David a clever boy? Do you think David is clever? Explain.

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    Activity sheet

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    1. Why does David not fight back against the boy?

    2. How does the boy remind David of the prison guards? What is the only difference between them, according to him?

    3. David scrubs himself thoroughly after the fight. Why does he do this, do you think?

    4. Why does David feel that rescuing the little girl would be a favour to God?

    5. What do you think of Davids actions inside the burning shed? How do you think his past experiences help him in this situation?

    6. How, according to David, has God rewarded him for saving the girl?

    7. What advice did Johannes give to David about politeness? Do you think this is good advice? Why?

    8. Write a description, in your own words, of the family home.

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 4

    Chapter 4

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    1. What things does David most enjoy about living in a house?

    2. Which of the childrens games upsets David the most? Why do you think this upsets him?

    3. How is David different from the other children? Explain.

    4. Do you think Davids treatment of Carlo is unfair? Why do you think so?

    5. How does David know that Maria is not attending one of their schools?

    6. What concerns does Marias mother have about David? Do you think she is right to be concerned? Why do you think so?

    7. How does Marias father defend David?

    8. How do you think Maria feels when she discovers David leaving? Do you think David is making the right decision? Why?

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 5

    Chapter 5

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    Activity sheet

    1. Why, according to David, must you always hate whats evil?

    2. What reasons does David give the priest for keeping his own God?

    3. How does David earn money at the station?

    4. Why do you think David feels completely happy when he reads the parents note in the paper?

    5. Why does David decide that he cannot go back to the house? Would you have made the same decision? Why?

    6. What does David feel is the most important condition in order to go on living? Are you of the same opinion? Why?

    7. What is different about the way the woman speaks to David? How do you think David feels about this?

    8. What kind of person do you think the woman is? Why?

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 6

    Chapter 6

  • Activity sheet

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    1. Why is it fortunate for David that he is able to hide his thoughts and feelings?

    2. Why had the guard helped David and his mother?

    3. In what way is the familys mistreatment of David amusing to him?

    4. What makes David believe that his God is cruel?

    5. What does the dog do to protect David? How does David feel about this?

    6. In this chapter David decides to write to Carlo. Imagine that you are David and write a short letter to Carlo.

    7. What advice did Johannes give David about blame and responsibility? Do you think this is good advice? Why?

    8. Why do you think it was so important to David that the dog should come of its own free will?

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 7

    Chapter 7

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    Activity sheet

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    1. Why does the Swiss man say David was honest?

    2. People call Davids dog a sheep in wolfs clothing. What do you think they mean by this?

    3. How does David feel when he sees the camp up ahead?

    4. Why does David feel that he will now run from the guards? What has changed for David, do you think?

    5. What is the last thing David asks of God? What does this tell you about David?

    6. What does Kings act of sacrifice teach David? Why is this important, do you think?

    7. Why does David feel that unless his happiest dreams come true, it will be the end of him?

    8. Do you like the ending of this book? Would you have preferred a different ending? What do you think will happen to David next?

    I am David: Comprehension Activity Sheet 8

    Chapter 8

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    book report sheet

    Book Report Sheet

    Title of book: Author: Illustrator:

    Setting (where the story took place):

    List the main characters:

    1. 2.

    3. 4.

    Write about each of the following:

    Your favourite character:

    The plot:

    The climax:

    The ending:

    Write four adjectives to describe this book:

    1. 2. 3. 4.

    Did you like the book? Why?/Why not?

    Grade the book ( Tick one)

    Easy to read

    Just right

    A little difficult

    Difficult

    Rate the book out of ten: /10

    Pupils name: Class: Date:

    If you dont have enough space to write your answers, use the notes section on the following pages.

  • Notes

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