Date 62414 Title Write down the daily o bjective Our notebooks may include vocabulary words and definitions We will be doing various activities involving reading skills Some days you may reflect on The Outsiders through a journal prompt ID: 504483
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Daily Layout
Date (6/24/14)
Title
Write down the daily
o
bjective
Our
notebooks may include vocabulary words and definitions.
We will be doing various activities
involving
reading skills.
Some days you may reflect on The Outsiders through a journal prompt.Slide2
October 21, 2015
Outsiders: Identity Slide3
6/24/14
“Chapter 1: Identity”
Journal: Based on the cover, I thought this book was going to be incredibly boring and stupid. After reading the first few pages, I am actually kind of liking it. The part where
Ponyboy
gets jumped and bites the Socs’ hand and blood gets in his mouth was disgusting, but I couldn’t stop reading!_____________________________________________Chapter 1: Vocabularymadrascowlickunfathomable
Use a line to separate activities and keep your notebook organized. Don’t skip several lines or leave empty space on the page!Slide4
Power Write: Personal Identity
How would you describe yourself?
Power Writing: 2 minSlide5
Power Write: Personal Identity
How would you describe yourself?Slide6
Power Write: Personal Identity
How would you describe your group of friends?
Power Writing: 2 minSlide7
Power Write: Personal Identity
How would you describe your group of friends?Slide8
Identity
the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.Slide9
Class
the system of ordering a society in which people are divided into sets based on perceived social or economic statusSlide10
Race
a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits or a common originSlide11
Paul Newman
Corvair
This was how Steve Randall held off 4 guys.
lynx
shaggy dogSlide12
Chapter 1: Character Identity
Johnny Cade
Sodapop
Curtis
Darrel Curtis
Two-Bit Matthews
Steve Randall
Dallas Winston
Ponyboy
Curtis
On the BackSlide13
Chapter 1: Check For Understanding
Who is the narrator of The Outsiders?
2. What two groups of teenagers does
Ponyboy
describe? Compare the two groups. 3. Why did the Socs beat up Ponyboy?
4. Why did Ponyboy have a hard time with his oldest brother? Slide14
Vocabulary: Chapter 1
Procedure:
Read each quote.
Predict the meaning of the underlined word based on the sentence.
Cut and paste/tape on the page 2 of your notebook.
Add in definitions.Succeed in life.Slide15
“It’s like the term ”greaser”, which is used to
class
all us boys on the East side. (page 2)
class: to assign to a particular category.Slide16
“He had on a
madras
shirt. I can still see it. Blue madras. (page 5)
madras: cotton, plaid material (for clothing)Slide17
“I was
smarting
and aching and my chest was sore…” (page 7)
smarting: a sharp, stinging pain (hurting)Slide18
“He was always
smarting off
to the cops. Everything he said was just so irresistibly funny that he just had the police in on it to brighten up their dull lives.” (page 10)
smarting off: showing off in a sarcastic way, talking backSlide19
“
Sodapop
came
loping
back.” (page 7)loping: to move or run with a long bonding strideSlide20
“I drew a
quivering
breath and quit crying.” (page 8)
quivering: to tremble or shake with a slight rapid motionSlide21
“Two-Bit Matthews was the oldest of the gang and the
wisecracker
of the bunch.” (page 9)
wisecracker: someone who makes jokes
Nice hair.
Thanks, I grew it myself.Slide22
“He liked fights, blondes, and for some
unfathomable
reason, school.” (page 10)
unfathomable: incapable of understandingSlide23
“…but here, organized gangs are
rarities
- there are just small bunches of friends who stick together” (page 11)
rarities: things that does not occur often
RARESlide24
“Nice
lookin
’ bruise you got there, kid.”
I touched my cheek
gingerly. (page 12) gingerly: in a careful or cautious mannerSlide25
“Me and
Darry
just didn’t
dig
each other. I never could please him.” (page 13)dig: understandSlide26
Eyes Challenge
greenish-gray eyes (wants gray eyes)
Two pieces of pale blue-green ice
Lively, dancing, recklessly laughing eyes that can be gentle and
sympathetic one minutes and blazing with anger the next
Gray eyes and a wide grin
His eyes were blue, blazing ice
cold with a hatred of the whole worldSlide27
Eyes Challenge
greenish-gray eyes (wants gray eyes)
Ponyboy
Two pieces of pale blue-green ice
Darry
Lively, dancing, recklessly laughing eyes that can be gentle and
sympathetic one minutes and blazing with anger the next
Sodapop
Gray eyes and a wide grin
Two-Bit
His eyes were blue, blazing ice
cold with a hatred of the whole world
Dally
What does S. E. Hinton use EYES as a symbol for?Slide28
Chapter 1: Homework
How do you feel about the book so far? What parts did you like or dislike.
(two paragraphs)