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The Outsiders Chapter 6-7

Write the complete subject

Chapter 6 Vocabulary surveyed—examined; inspected bewilderment—state of confusion conviction—fixed or firm belief tangle—to come into conflict; to fight or argue hesitation—a delay due to fear or uncertainty of the mind defeated—thwarted; won over; beaten plasma—the clear liquid part of the blood hysterics—a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping; hysteria Chapter 6 Vocabulary

Do Ponyboy, Johnny or Dally prove themselves to be heroes? How? What do you think makes someone a hero? Have you ever had a legitimate hero in your life? What made them a hero? Do Ponyboy, Johnny or Dally prove themselves to be heroes? How? Quick Write

Read The Outsiders-Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Vocabulary Chapter 6 Summary The students will learn how to determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text. Read The Outsiders-Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Vocabulary Chapter 6 Summary Character Chart Book Club Jobs-Chapter 1-6 Symbol Crest

Write the simple subject.

Subject/Verb Agreement Write the verb that agrees with the subject Subject/Verb Agreement

Complete Subjects and Predicates Make sentences using any combination of complete subjects and predicates Complete Subjects and Predicates

Do you have any brothers and sisters that are difficult to talk with Do you have any brothers and sisters that are difficult to talk with? How come you think they’re hard to talk with? What would make it easier to talk with them? What do you think about them being your siblings? And if you don’t have any brothers or sisters, who are the closest to you that you are as close as siblings to you? What makes them so close to you? Quick Write

mimicking—imitating or copying action, speech, etc. radiates—projects or glows with cheerfulness, joy, goodwill, etc. bleak—without hope or encouragement; depressing drawled—spoke with lengthened or drawn-out vowels cocksure—perfectly sure or certain; completely confident in one‘s own mind recurring—returning again to the mind; occurring again aghast—struck with overwhelming shock or amazement exploits—brilliant or heroic acts or deeds; adventures contemptuously—scornfully; showing or expressing contempt or disdain Chapter 7 Vocabulary

Read The Outsiders-Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Vocabulary Chapter 7 Summary Chapter 7 Choice Board Job Character Chart Chapter 7 Comprehension Questions Symbol Crest Idioms-Find and Define in stitches getting a kick out of all this going-on-seventeen lay off dead to the world by my lonesome lay down the law raise the roof The students will learn how to analyze how particular elements of a story or drama interact (e.g., how setting shapes the characters or plot).