Discussion
Director:
*Your job is to come up
with questions from the section that your group can talk about. Include:
-1 Prediction
-1 MCEOG
-1 Point of View
-1 Fact/Opinion (on your
own)
-1 Main Idea (on your own)
Prediction
1. What do you think will
happen next? What will happen to Jessie?
- I think
that Jessie will eventually get to take Ring home, to take care of as a
pet. Also,
I think that Jessie and possibly the family will end up moving out to California
to find
jobs and happiness.
MCEOG
2. Why did Aunt Maybell
and Delbert decide to go to California?
a. To
be closer to their friends.
b. To
find work.
c.
To purchase a new horse for their farm.
d.
To escape from the police.
Point of View
3. From whose point of view
is this book written?
Answer:
Jessie. (The story is told in first person narrative)
Passage
Picker:
*Your job is to pick passages
from the section that you feel are important or interesting. You
will discuss these passages with your group. Choose four passages
that satisfy these categories:
-Dialect
-Descriptive
-Figurative Language (on
your own)
-Cause/Effect (on your own)
1.Dialect
a. Page 22, Paragraph 5,
Line 1
b. "We stood...old truck."
c. I chose this passage
because it shows the way that people talked in this area of the
country
and possibly during this time period.
d. Re-write the passage
from the book using proper grammar. Possible answer: We stood
there
waving as we watched the old truck drive out of sight.
e. Author's purpose: To
Inform
2. Descriptive
a. Page 8, Paragraph 2,
Line 4
b. "The cry...my arms.
c. I chose this passage
because it was so descriptive that I was able to picture the scene
vividly.
d. List the descriptive
words/adjectives from this passage. Answer: shadowy, lonesome,
dark.
e. Author's purpose: To
Describe
Word
Wizard:
*Your job is to choose four
words from the section that are unfamiliar or special. Choose from
this list:
-chiffonier
(page 2, par. 1)
-chambray
(page 2, par. 2)
-electuary
(page 4, par. 3)
-bushel
(page 6, par. 2)
-gnawing
(page 7, par. 1)
-sprawled
(page 11, par. 2)
-gunnysacks
(page 23, par. 1)
1. sprawled (page
11, paragraph 2)
a. "Sprawled beside her,
I stuck my hand down in the earth Uncle Delbert had turned up with the
plow.
b. sprawl - (verb)
to lie or sit with arms and legs spread out
c. My cat sprawled out beside
me while I slept.
2. chiffonier (page
2, paragraph 1)
a. "I found it on the top
of the chiffonier that belonged to Grandma years ago."
b. chiffonier - (noun)
a high narrow chest of drawers
c. I keep my sweaters in
the bottom drawer of the chiffonier.
Character
Sketcher:
*Your job is to select a
character from the story and describe this character in detail. You
will:
-find 3 words/traits that
describe the character
-name 1 goal of the character
-find 1 problem that the
character has
-determine a solution or
possible solution to the problem
-illustrate the character
Jessie
Character Traits:
1. p. 1-2
mournful-
when she talks about the death of her sister.
2. p. 11-12, par. 1
tough-
when she talks about the dirt making people strong when times are hard.
3. p. 21-22
curious-
when she finds out that her aunt will leave Ring, the dog, behind and she
learns that someone will have to take care
of him.
Goal:
Jessie wants to take care
of Ring and earn his love and trust.
Problem:
Ring is very stand-offish
and does not want to warm up to Jessie.
Possible Solution:
She could slowly start to
get closer to Ring and form a relationship with him. She may do this
by feeding him and talking to him.
Activity
Activator:
*Your job is to create a
graphic organizer to go with the section. In this case, use a K-W-L
chart. Fill in the "K"(what you know) and "W"(what you WANT to know)
before reading the section. After reading, fill in the "L"(what you
learned) part of the chart. When presenting to your group, you may
want to ask your group members what they learned from reading the
section before showing your chart.