Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Think Big

     Thrown into a new school, new people, and new challenges; Ben Carson faces trouble adapting to his surroundings. A few months ago he moved from Boston and is beginning fifth grade at Higgins Elementary School. He'd be what you'd call 'stupid' or an 'idiot'. He just couldn't comprehend what was being taught since his former teacher was more interested in talking to her coworkers. So obviously when he got to this school he was behind the other kids. The worst part was that he just got his report card. He doesn't want his mom to see his embarrassing grades. When she sees them, she asks if those were his grades. Ben nonchalantly replies, "Oh, yeah, but you know, it doesn't mean much." This frustrates her, just like any other parent, because she knows he has the brains; he just needs to try. She sighs, "Education is the only way you're ever going to escape poverty. It's the only way you're ever going to get ahead in life and be successful." After she says this, she tells him he has to read two books a week and only watch 2 TV programs a week.
     When I read that I felt bad for him. I can't even imagine only watching TV twice a week! I think it's mostly just because in this time, technology is taking over our lives and making us lazier. Once I kept reading, the book said Ben was getting smarter. He knew what the teacher was talking about when no one else in the class did. His mom's rules really helped him excel faster than his classmates. He would always share his knowledge to the class any chance he got. I don't think he realized that he sounded as if he was bragging. Bragging is usually just annoying and sends people in the opposite direction. Bruce Lee once said, "Knowledge is power, but character respect.Knowledge is acquired by learning, but character respect is earned by the way you go about your learning. I don't believe that Ben went about it the right way; his classmates would agree.

5 comments:

  1. This book seems like it will be really good and I was just wondering what is the name of this book? I would love to see how Bens journey in a new school ends.

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  2. This book seems really great! Moving is hard enough on young kids, being behind in school must make it worse.

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  3. It must be really hard for Ben Carson. I like how you share your thoughts in your blog.

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  4. The book seems really good. You did a good job of emplaining how the character was feeling and what he was going through. I thought you used good vocab throughout the post which makes the writing better. You made me interested to learn more about this book and possibly read it.

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  5. This book sounds really interesting! I'm not sure if I would read it or not but I like how you summarized using quotes from the book. I'm assuming Ben and his mom are poor based on the quote? I feel really bad for Ben because if you don't have a good teacher you are obviously not going to learn. It's never the kids fault when a teacher doesn't put in the effort.

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