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CITY GREEN

CITY GREEN. Short Story. Connect to Your Life. What do you do when you see a problem in your community? Do you ignore it? Do you take action yourself or ask others for help?. Key to the Short Story. Setting is key to events of a story. Three points of view for writing:

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CITY GREEN

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  1. CITY GREEN Short Story

  2. Connect to Your Life • What do you do when you see a problem in your community? • Do you ignore it? • Do you take action yourself or ask others for help?

  3. Key to the Short Story • Setting is key to events of a story. • Three points of view for writing: a.) first person  I, me, my, we, us b.) second person  you (rare) c.) third person  he, she , it, they

  4. Words to know • Stoop n. small porch • Hardware n. tools • Petition n. written request to the government from a person or group • Discuss Vocabulary Skill Builder & Words to know WS

  5. Vocabulary Strategy: Multiple Meanings • A single word can have more than one meaning • Example: BAT a.) flying mammal b.) wooden club used in baseball • John had to crane his neck to see the crane wreck the garage. • It’s going to take a lot of work to clean up this empty lot.

  6. 1st CHUNK Pg 210, line 1-24 Read, translate, answer questions

  7. VOCABULARY • Line 3: nailed up • Line 6: scram • Line 7: hard as nails • Line 10: torn down • Line 14: knocked into • Line 19: piece of junk

  8. QUESTIONS • Literature: Where does this story take place? • How do you think the neighbors feel about losing the building? Find examples in the story to support your answer.

  9. 2nd CHUNK Pg 211-212, line 25-65 Read, translate, answer questions

  10. VOCABULARY • Line 34: good for nothin’ • Line 42: quick as a wink

  11. QUESTIONS • Literature: During what season do the narrator & Miss Rosa always create their garden? • REREAD: What do you think Miss Rosa & the narrator will do? • Think it Through: Describe the process of renting an empty lot. Read, translate, answer questions

  12. 3rd CHUNK Pg 213-214, line 66-122 Read, translate, answer questions

  13. VOCABULARY • Line 66: I’m up with the sun. • Line 70: come on • Line 73: what do you know • Line 92: drop off • Line 97: like he’s swatting a fly

  14. QUESTIONS • FOCUS: What do you think will happen to the empty lot now? • LITERATURE: Who is the narrator of this story? How do you know? • Miss Rosa says,” Good things take time.” Describe two ways in which her statement could apply to this story. • REREAD: Why do you think more people join the project? • Think it through: Compare your prediction with what happens to the lot. What is the same? What is different?

  15. 4th CHUNK Pg 215-216, line 123-180 Read, translate, answer questions

  16. VOCABULARY • Line 109: from two houses down • Line 114: something is going on • Line 124: by the streetlights

  17. QUESTIONS • Predicting: What do you think Old Man Hammer planted? • Why do you think Marcy wants to keep Old Man Hammer’s seeds safe? • REREAD: What do you think Old Man Hammer means? • Think it through: How does the Old Man Hammer change from the beginning of the story to the end? What causes the change?

  18. QUESTIONS • Think it through: How is the setting important to the action of this story? • What message do you think the author wants to share?

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