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Do Now # 4. 4 years X 190 days/year X 8 hours/day = ______ hours. Compare/Contrast. Look at the two photographs in front of you. Write a short paragraph discussing why you chose that particular photograph and how it is similar or different from the first one you chose.
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Do Now # 4 4 years X 190 days/year X 8 hours/day = ______ hours
Compare/Contrast • Look at the two photographs in front of you. • Write a short paragraph discussing why you chose that particular photograph and how it is similar or different from the first one you chose. • If you were not in class, do the photograph analysis now. • If you did not do the homework, write an explanation down and you will be receiving Encore-library at 3:30. Bring Encore paper slip signed by parent.
Homework-Due Friday • On an piece of paper cut out and paste both of your photographs. • Add the caption underneath (this is the paragraph you wrote)
Chapter 1 Review-Popcorn Summary • Read your notes for Ch 1. • I start, then I “popcorn” someone else to continue where I left of. That person will give a little bit more of the summary and then “popcorn” someone else to go until we are done reviewing the chapter.
Chapter 1 Quiz • Number your paper # 1-17
Multiple Choice - Under the Wire • 1. Where did this book start? • a) California. • b) Mexico. • c) Arizona. • d) Texas. • 2. Why did Papa choose to move at the beginning of the book? • a) To get a good job. • b) To find his brother. • c) To be with family. • d) To escape the law. • 3. What was Francisco's brother's name? • a) Roberto. • b) Ruiz. • c) Juan. • d) Julio.
4. How did Francisco's family move at the beginning of the book? • a) They were in a wagon train. • b) They took the train. • c) They rented a car. • d) They walked. • 5. How did Francisco cross the border? • a) He snuck through the border patrol. • b) He climbed over the fence. • c) He went under a hole in the fence. • d) He hid in the back of a cargo truck. • 6. What kind of farm did Papa first get work on? • a) Wheat. • b) Corn. • c) Strawberry. • d) Apple.
7. How much money did Papa have when he got to his first farm? • a) $8. • b) $5. • c) $6. • d) $7. • 8. What did the family hunt at the first farm to eat? • a) Rabbits. • b) Dogs. • c) Squirrels. • d) Deer. • 9. Why did the family have to hunt for food when they got to the farm? • a) They were not eligible for camp food. • b) There was no work for 2 weeks. • c) They didn't like American food. • d) They needed food for the family they were hiding.
10. What did Francisco love most about the first farm? • a) The little church. • b) The Noon Train. • c) The color of the fields. • d) The school. • 11. Who gave Francisco candy at the first farm? • a) The priest. • b) A train conductor. • c) The oldest farm worker. • d) Papa. • 12. Who was with Francisco when he got candy at the first farm? • a) Another farm boy. • b) His brother. • c) His cousins. • d) His sister.
13. What did the border represent to Papa? • a) A barrier. • b) A fresh start. • c) Danger. • d) The evil in the world. • 14. Who in the family is most supportive of Papa's plan to cross the border? • a) Mama. • b) Francisco. • c) Trampito. • d) Roberto. • 15. How long did Papa have to wait to find work after crossing the border? • a) 1 week. • b) 3 weeks. • c) 4 weeks. • d) 2 weeks.
16. What did Francisco realize when he got a bag of candy? • a) There was more to life in America. • b) People were kind. • c) There were ways he could help his family. • d) He was seen as special. • 17. Where did Francisco think the train was from? • a) California. • b) Utah. • c) Mexico. • d) Oregon.
Chapter 1 quote analysis review • “I’m not so sure,” he said. “Remember what..” (8)
Ch.1 Quote Analysis • Find a quote, copy it exactly and page number • Who is speaking? • Why are they saying this? Or Why is this part of the story (narrative)? • Why is this important to the story?
What California means to me.... • Brainstorm in words, pictures, both etc. what California represents to you. This is your ticket out. And part of your weekend homework.
Weekend Homework • Your parents will brainstorm in words, pictures, both etc. what California represents to you. This is your weekend homework.
Do Now # 5 • Take out your homework.