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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Reading Strategies Checking for Understanding – What happened the last time we read? The fistfight between Junior and Roger. It didn’t go as Junior had planned, different social codes between the Res and Reardan.

Reading Strategies Taking notes and writing down thoughts while reading is a great way to summarize as well as recognize relationships that exist in a story. In today’s readings use your Inner Voice graphic organizer to take notes about the relationships between the characters in PT Indian.

Eugene and Junior

Grandmother Gives Me Some Advice What is Junior’s grandmothers advice? What is Junior’s relationship with his grandmother like?

Tears of a Clown What does Junior’s story about Dawn illustrate to the reader? What does this chapter reveal about the relationship between Junior and Rowdy?

Halloween How does Junior try to establish a connection with Penelope?