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Table of ContentsDay 1
  • Page 1 Dont Judge
  • Page 2 Chapter 1- 11 Vocabulary

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  • Think about the statement, Dont judge a man
    until youve walked two moons in his moccasins.
  • What does this statement mean to you?
  • The story you are about to read lets you walk in
    the moccasins of Salamanca Tree Hiddle. Think of
    what it might be like to walk in the moccasins of
    another person.

3
  • Example If I were walking in my grandmothers
    slippers, I would feel happy to be baking my
    special apple pie for my grandchildren.

4
  • Write this on page 1
  • If I were walking in ______________s moccasins,
    I would feel ______________
  • _________________________________
  • _________________________________.

5
  • Page 2
  • Vocabulary
  • Chapters
  • 1 - 11

6
1. roost
  • - verb page 1 - to perch or settle, especially
    for the night

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2. diabolic
  • adj.
  • - page 29/26 NB
  • - evil, wicked

8
3. divulge
  • verb
  • - page 29/26NB
  • - to make known, especially something secret

9
4. primly
  • adverb
  • - page 32
  • - properly

10
5. Huzza(say hu zaaaa)
  • - interjection - page 37/34NB
  • - word used to express joy

11
6. gullible
  • adj.
  • page 54/50NB
  • - easily fooled

12
7. shrapnel
  • noun
  • page 54/50NB
  • - fragments from an exploding shell or bomb

13
8. flinch
  • verb
  • -page 65/60NB
  • - to draw back from something painful or
    unpleasant

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Table of ContentsDay 2
  • Page 3 Vocabulary Usage
  • Select one vocabulary word from page 2 and use it
    correctly in a sentence
  • Page 4 Unique Phrases
  • What do you think the word chickabiddy means?
  • What do you believe the phrase catch a fish in
    the air implies?
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vVqnx8BpbM2U

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Fun Phrases
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What is in a name?Page 3
  • My real name is Salamanca Tree Hiddle.
    Salamanca, was
  • the name of the Indian tribe to which my
    great-great
  • grandmother belonged. My parents were mistaken.
    The
  • name of the tribe was Seneca.
  • My middle name, Tree, comes from your basic tree,
    a thing
  • of such beauty to my mother that she made it part
    of my
  • name. She wanted to be more specific and use
    Sugar
  • Maple Tree because Sugar Maple is part of her own
    name,
  • but Salamanca Sugar Maple Tree Hiddle sounded a
    bit
  • much.

17
Turn to the Character page for Mrs. Winterbottom
  • Read the description from pg 31 or 28 about Mrs.
    Winterbottom,
  • turn to the character page, and use the quote to
    illustrate a
  • picture of Mrs. Winterbottom.
  • For some reason, that surprised me, those
    little names
  • She used. She was dressed in a plain brown skirt
    and white
  • blouse. On her feet were sensible, wide, flat
    shoes. She did
  • not wear make-up. Even though she had a pleasant
    round
  • face and long yellow curls, the main impression I
    got was that
  • she was used to being plain and ordinary, that
    she was not
  • supposed to do anything too shocking.

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Table of ContentsDay 3
  • Page 5 Reason for the Trip
  • What two reasons do Gramps and Sals father give
    Sal for going on the trip?
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vM3BY1bQkj3g
  • Page 6 Vocabulary Review

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Road Trip
20
  • Vocabulary Review Chapters 1-11
  • Page 6
  • Directions Number your page to 8 and do not skip
    lines. Next, pick the word from
  • the word box that best matches its definition and
    write it on your paper.
  • At the bottom of your page select 3 words from
    your list and use them correctly in a sentence.

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Word Box divulge huzza diabolic flinch
  • _____________ is to make known something secret.
  • 2. To draw back, as from something painful or
    unpleasant is to ______________
  • 3. ___________ is used to express joy.
  • 4. _________ means something evil or wicked.

divulge
flinch
huzza
diabolic
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Word Box gullible primly roost shrapnel
  • 5. ___________ is easily fooled.
  • 6. Fragments from an exploding shell or bomb are
    called ______________
  • 7. _____________ is excessively precisely or
    properly
  • 8. _________ is to perch or settle, especially
    for the night

gullible
shrapnel
primly
roost
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Table of ContentsDay 4
  • Page 7 Messages
  • Write the 2 messages and explain what you think
    each of them means.
  • Page 8 Vocabulary for Chapters 12-22

24
Write each messageand then explain what it
meansPage 7
  • Message 1
  • Don't judge a person until you've walked two
    moons in his moccasins.
  • Message 2
  • Everyone has his own agenda.

25
Vocabulary Words
  • Chapters 12- 22

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10. anonymous
  • - adj.
  • - page 84
  • - having an unknown author or origin

?
27
11. cantankerous
  • - adj.
  • - page 98
  • - bad tempered, quarrelsome

28
12. console
  • Verb
  • - page 134
  • - to give comfort in a time of distress

29
13. flail
  • - verb
  • - page 95
  • - to wave about wildly, especially ones arms and
    legs

30
14. malevolent
  • - adj.
  • - page 81
  • doing
  • evil
  • to others

31
15. manna
  • - noun
  • page 81
  • - a miraculous gift

32
16. reassurance
  • - noun - page 128
  • - renewed confidence or belief

33
17. skeptical
  • - adj.
  • - page 86
  • - doubtful
  • or
  • disbelieving

34
18. slather
  • - verb
  • - page 82
  • - to spread thickly

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Wednesday 10, 2014
  • Page 9 Vocabulary Usage
  • Select 5 words from chapter 12 -22 vocabulary
  • and use them correctly in a sentence.
  • Page 10 Mr. Birkway
  • Look back at page 80/74NB and illustrate the
  • character Mr. Birkway.

36
Thursday 11, 2014
  • Page 11Literary Device
  • What is the author trying to accomplish by
  • using this quote?
  • For a while, we didnt hear anymore about the
  • journals. We had absolutely no idea all the
  • trouble they were going to cause.
  • Page 12 Bens journal
  • Using the description from pg 82/76NB draw the
  • cover of Bens journal

37
Friday 12, 2014
  • Page 13 Character Web of Sal
  • Create a list of Sals character traits then
    select
  • at least 5 and use the book to find textual
  • evidence or a direct quote to prove your point.
  • Page 14 Is Gramps Protective?
  • After reading chapter 15, select two quotes from
  • the book that explains why Gamps feels the
  • need to protect Gram and Sal from the boy by
  • the river.

38
Page 13 Character Web
Scared
  • Sal

Pg. 12 I am afraid of lots of things.
39
Monday 15, 2014
  • Page 15 What Matters?
  • In the course of a lifetime, what does it
    matter?
  • What matters to you in your life?
  • Number your paper to 9. (review vocabulary)
  • Page 16 A Great Man
  • Sals father is referred to as being a great man
    in
  • chapter 18. Make a list of his good qualities
    and
  • select one direct quote that proves his greatness.

40
A. anonymous D. slather G. malevolent B.
cantankerous E. flail H. skeptical C.
console F. manna I. reassurance
E
1. ____ to wave about wildly, especially
ones arms and legs
C
2. ____ to give comfort in a time of distress
I
3. ____ renewed confidence or belief
B
4. ____ bad tempered and quarrelsome
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A. anonymous D. slather G. malevolent B.
cantankerous E. flail H. skeptical C.
console F. manna I. reassurance
A
5. ____ having an unknown author or origin
D
6. ____ to spread thickly
G
7. ____ doing or desiring to do evil to others
8. ____ a miraculous gift
F
H
9. ____doubtful or disbelieving
42
Tuesday 16, 2014
  • Page 17 The Little Horse is Newly
  • Read and discuss the poem.
  • Page 18 Chapter 23 33 Vocabulary

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the little horse is newlYBorn) he knows
nothing, and feelseverything all around whom
isperfectly a strangeness (Of sunlight and of
fragrance and ofSinging) is everywhere (a
welcoming dream is amazing)a worlD. and
inthis world lies smoothbeautifuLly folded a
(breathing a groWing) silence, whois
somEoNe.
44
Vocabulary Words
  • Chapters 23- 33
  • https//jeopardylabs.com/play/second-9-weeks-test-
    review

45
19. besiege
  • - verb
  • - page 170
  • - to surround to harass with questions

46
20. careen
  • - verb
  • - page 150

- to sway from side to side while moving, as if
out of control
47
21. chaotic
  • - adj.
  • - page 158
  • - totally confused or disorderly

Can you guess why this painting is named Chaotic
Medley?
48
22. crucial
  • - adj.
  • - page 196
  • - of
  • great importance

49
23. miscellaneous
  • - adj.
  • - page 157
  • - a variety of things

Miscellaneous items
50
24. optimistic
  • - adj.
  • - page 157
  • - being positive or hopeful

51
25. pious
  • - adj.
  • - page 201
  • - very religious, often in appearance only

52
26. vaporize
  • - verb
  • - page 219
  • - to change into vapor, to disappear

53
Badlands
54
Monday 5, 2015
  • Page 19 The Badlands
  • After watching the video, write two facts about
  • The Badlands on page19 of your journal.
  • Page 20 Illustrate the Indian legend
  • pg 144/135NB

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Tuesday 6, 2015
  • Page 21Birds of Sadness
  • You cant keep the birds of sadness from flying
  • over your head, but you can keep them from
  • nesting in your hair.
  • Page 22 Pandoras Box
  • What is the video inferring?

56
Pandoras Box
57
Wednesday 7, 2015
  • Page 23 The Tide Rises
  • Explain what the poem means, and then illustrate
  • it on page 23 of the journal.
  • Page 24 Illustrate Mrs. Patridges room
  • See pg 192/180NB for details.

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The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow (18071882) The tide rises, the tide
falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls
Along the sea-sands damp and brown The traveler
hastens toward the town, And the tide rises, the
tide falls. Darkness settles on roofs and
walls, But the sea, the sea in the darkness
calls The little waves, with their soft, white
hands, Efface the footprints in the sands, And
the tide rises, the tide falls. The morning
breaks the steeds in their stallsStamp and
neigh, as the hostler calls The day returns,
but nevermoreReturns the traveler to the shore,
And the tide rises, the tide falls.
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Thursday 8, 2015
  • Page 25 Phoebes Moccasins
  • Explain how Sal is walking in Phoebes moccasins.
  • Page 26 The Last Message
  • Explain what this might mean
  • to Sal or Phoebe.
  • We never know the worth of the water
  • until the well is dry.

60
Friday 9, 2105
  • Page 27 Review Vocabulary
  • Page 28 Vocabulary 34 - 44

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besiege chaotic pious miscellaneous crucial
optimistic vaporize careen
  • ________ totally confused or disorderly
  • 2. ________ of great importance.
  • 3. ________ devoutly religious
  • 4. ________ to sway from side to side while
    moving, as if out of control

chaotic
crucial
pious
careen
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besiege chaotic pious miscellaneous crucial
optimistic vaporize careen
besiege
  • __________ to surround crowd around harass with
    questions
  • __________ to change or be changed into vapor
    disappear
  • 7. __________ having a positive frame of mind
    hopeful

vaporize
optimistic
63
Is it a vase? Is it two faces?
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Monday 12, 2015
  • Page 29 Vocabulary Ch 34 44
  • Page 30 Surprises
  • What are the two surprises revealed today?

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Vocabulary 33-44
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27. Ogle(pronounced with a long o)
  • - verb
  • - page 226
  • - to look at with desire

67
28. mill
  • verb
  • page 235
  • to move around
  • with no apparent purpose

68
29. roster
  • - noun
  • - Page 235
  • - a list of names

69
30. infinitely
  • - adverb
  • - Page 249
  • - endlessly

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31. quizzical
  • - adjective
  • - page 253
  • - questioning puzzled

71
32. Dissuade- verb- page 256- to persuade
someone NOT to do something
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Tuesday 13, 2015
  • Page 31 Messages Revealed
  • Who has been delivering the messages
  • and why? Answer and then write a
  • message of your own that you would
  • deliver to your own driveway anonymously.
  • Page 32 Family Tree

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Sals Family Tree
Gramps Hiddle
Gram Hiddle
Grandmother Pickford
Grandfather Pickford
John Hiddle (Dad)
Chanhassen Sugar Hiddle (Mom)
Salamanca Tree Hiddle Sal
74
The Winterbottoms Family Tree
George (Dad)
Norma (Mom)
Prudence
Phoebe
75
Mrs. Cadavers Family Tree

Mrs. Partridge
Mrs. Cadaver
76
The Finneys Family Tree
Mr. Finney
Mrs. Finney
Cousin Ben
Maggie
Mary Lou
Dennis
Tommy
Dougie
77
Wednesday 14, 2015
  • Page 33 Plot analysis
  • Page 34 Theme and Tone

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Thursday 15, 2015
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Friday 16, 2015
  • Final Test/Catch up
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