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Mother Fletcher’s Gift

Mother Fletcher’s Gift. By Teacher Jasmine. Big Question. Why should we care about people we don’t know?. Characters. People who take part in the events in a story. Theme.

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Mother Fletcher’s Gift

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  1. Mother Fletcher’s Gift By Teacher Jasmine

  2. Big Question Why should we care about people we don’t know?

  3. Characters • People who take part in the events in a story.

  4. Theme • Is the main idea or central meaning of a piece of writing. The theme is often not stated. You can find it using evidence from the story as clues. • P.52-53

  5. Vocabulary • Apparently • Fixtures • Flimsy • Incident • Subscribe • Survive • P.54-55

  6. Apparently • Seemingly; with the appearance of

  7. Fixtures • Things put in place to stay

  8. Flimsy • Easily torn or broken; not strongly made

  9. Incident • Something that happens; event

  10. Subscribe • To give your consent or approval; agree

  11. Survive • To continue to exist; remain

  12. Explore • What are some thing neighbors do to help and support each other? • In what ways do people in a neighborhood celebrate together? • How are people in a neighborhood similar and different?

  13. Realistic Fiction • Tells stories about ordinary characters in everyday situations. Both characters and events are imaginary.

  14. Guide Questions • What can you infer about Mother Fletcher from what you read on page 59? • Why do you think the author compares Mother Fletcher to “a legend”?

  15. Guide Questions • What is the setting of the story? • What is the conflict in the story so far? • Summarize what you have learned about Mother Fletcher. • Why do you think Officer O’Brien is reluctant to call for an ambulance right away?

  16. Guide Questions • What does Officer O’ Brien do after he received his sweater? • What does he not do after his wife receives a sweater? • What inference can you make about Officer O’Brien? • What inference can you make about the character of Lt. Stanton from what you read in the last paragraph of page 62? • Does Mother Fletcher remind you of anyone in your neighborhood? If so, explain.

  17. Guide Questions • What does O’Brien think of Mother Fletcher’s invitation? • What can you infer about Meaghan based on the things she says and does? • What generalization can you make about Kathy based on her words and actions on pages 64-65?

  18. Guide Questions • What does he hope those worst streets will symbolize to Kathy and Meaghan? • Visualize the characters as they drive to Harlem. What types of expressions are probably on their faces?

  19. Guide Questions • Think about the characters words and actions. What is Mother Fletcher pretending? • What inference can you make about Mother Fletcher based on what she says to her guests, especially Officer O’Brien? • Compare and Contrast Officer O’Brien’s and Kathy’s behavior after they arrive at Mother Fletcher’s house.

  20. Guide Questions • Combine information and identify the theme of the story. • How do you think the author would have answered the “Big Question”? • Summarize Mother Fletcher’s character in one sentence. • Why do you think the author told the story from O’ Brien’s point of view?

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