Concrete Rose
Use these activities to engage all types of learners, while requiring that they refer to and incorporate details from the text over the course of the activity.
ACTIVITY 1: “The Meaning Behind a Name”
Research the meaning behind your name and reflect on how you think it relates to you as a person. Compare the names found in Concrete Rose and their meanings, and share your opinion as to whether names need a meaning.
Teaching Suggestion: Share the meaning behind your own name, or why there isn’t a central meaning behind your name, to model the beginning of the activity for students.
Paired Text Extension:
“Give Your Daughters Difficult Names” by Assétou Xango — This link features a video of the poet reading her piece on the weight of a name and the Euro-centric perspective on names that sound different from the white norm.