Flight Matrix Teaching Ideas
The manageable size of the Flight text set suggests the development of a matrix which can then be used for comparison and contrast discussions and writing activities. 
 
- Brainstorm headings for categories such as feats or firsts, background/training, personality traits, motivation, obstacles overcome and dates. 
 
- Each student can choose to read a book at his/her level and then contribute information to the matrix.
  
- After completing the information on the matrix, students can brainstorm a list of comparisons that they could write about:  men aviators vs. women, Lindbergh and Earhart on trans-Atlantic flights, the Wright Brothers and Bleriot as inventors,  and so forth.
- Since summarizing and generalizing are desirable and sometimes difficult skills to teach, students can use the information from several sources to summarize information about one person or a group.  Or they can use the chart to find something that people have in common to make a general statement.
Barry Moser's book Fly! includes a timeline.  Students can add any missing aviators or astronauts.
 Flight Matrix
Flight Matrix
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