109 pages 3 hours read

Katherine Paterson

Lyddie

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1991

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Activities

Use this activity to engage all types of learners, while requiring that they refer to and incorporate details from the text over the course of the activity.

“Labor Activist or Loyal Employee?”

This activity engages students in an analysis of the developing work-related concerns inside Concord Corporation and the surrounding textile mills in Lowell over the course of Lyddie, asking them to evaluate the pros and cons of either becoming active in the labor movement or steering clear of activist peers and cautioning fellow workers to adhere to the rules and regulations of their employer.

Your teacher will guide you in dividing into two groups. Your group will assume the stance you are provided—either for or against the wisdom of joining a labor movement in Lyddie’s situation—and discuss elements from the text that support that position. Then you will construct an argument to support your point of view. What would you say to those you are trying to convince to adopt your stance? What examples from factory life would you rely on, and how would you interpret them in persuading your audience?

Some points to consider:

  • Consider aspects like danger, health concerns, demanding work schedules, amount of pay, and whether someone has family members reliant upon them.