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Walk Two Moons Sharon Creech

Sharon Creech

1. A Face at the Window pp1-3 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Setting Figurative Language

2. The Chickabiddy Starts a Story pp4-8 Vocabulary tottery walloping ornery Map Skills Lewiston, Idaho Bybanks, Kentucky Euclid, Ohio Seneca Tribe Territory Character Development Figurative Language What is the story with Salamanca’s mother? Why do you think Salamanca chooses to tell a story about Phoebe Winterbottom?

3. Bravery pp9-14 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development wang-doodle omnipotent dignified respectable Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why do you think Phoebe stares out the window?

4. That’s What I’m Telling You pp15-21 Vocabulary astounding remarkable Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What do you think happened to Mr. Cadaver?

5. A Damsel in Distress pp22-25 Vocabulary gallantly Map Skills Washington, D.C. Philadelphia Character Development: Grams and Gramps Figurative Language Why did Sal choose to share this story about her grandparents?

6. Blackberries pp26-32 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development diabolical divulge cholesterol Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What did eating blackberry pie remind Salamanca of? Why did she feel betrayed when her mother said that she was almost as good s her father? Why does Sal want to believe that Mrs. Cadaver killed her husband?

7. Ill-ah-n0-way pp33-37 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Elkhart, Indiana South Bend, Indiana Lake Michigan Chicago, Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota South Dakota Wyoming Montana Rocky Mountains Badlands Black Hills Character Development Figurative Language Why do you think Salamanca’s mother left? How does telling Phoebe’s story unveil Sal’s?

8. The Lunatic pp38-42 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development ambush Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Who do you think the ‘lunatic’ at the door was, and why did he wish to speak to Mrs. Winterbottom?

9. The Message pp43-48 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development civilized pandemonium Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Compare and contrast Phoebe’s parents with Mary Lou’s parents. Which would you rather have for your parents? Explain. Before Sal had said that her mother was pregnant. What do you think happened to the baby? “Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.” Who left this message on the doorstep? What does it mean? Who was the note intended for? Do you think Ben meant to kiss Salamanca?

10. Huzza, Huzza pp 49-54 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development gullible primitive Map Skills Madison, Wisconsin Lake Mendota Lake Monona Mount Rushmore Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Character Development Figurative Language Why is Salamanca in such a rush to get to Lewiston, Idaho? What is she praying for?

11. Flinching pp55-64 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development intriguing Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language “Everyone has his own agenda.” What does this mean, and how does it fit in with the story? Why do you think Sal flinches whenever someone touches her? Why are things so strained at the Winterbottoms’ home? Why do you think Sal’s dad was crying?

12. The Marriage Bed pp65-73 Vocabulary Map Skills interjected Map Skills Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota Character Development Figurative Language Why does Sal share this story about her Gram and Gramps? How does it make her feel?

13. Bouncing Birkway pp74-77 Vocabulary Map Skills manna malevolent slathered deprived Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Do you think there will be a make-up assignment? What could it be? What kind of trouble could the journals cause?

14. The Rhododendron pp78-83 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why is Phoebe’s mom crying again? Try to have a vivid imagination like Phoebe and come up with a scenario. How do Phoebe and Prudence treat their mother? How do you think you treat your mother? What do you think Mrs. Winterbottom meant by her having a tiny life? Did Sal like it when she realized she sounded just like Phoebe? What do you think Salamanca’s dad wants to tell her about Margaret?

15. A Snake Has a Snack pp84-90 Vocabulary Map Skills Sioux Fall, South Dakota Mitchell, South Dakota Chamberlain, South Dakota Missouri River Character Development Figurative Language Why was the by so menacing at first, but then so helpful? Why did he stay at the hospital? Will Gram survive?

16. The Singing Tree pp91-94 Vocabulary Map Skills cantankerous Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What do you think the singing tree outside of the hospital symbolized? Why is the wind now whispering to Salamanca to slow down? Slow down for what?

17. In the Course of a Lifetime pp95-99 Vocabulary crotchety sullen Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why would it be impossible for Sal to go live with her mother? “In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter?” Explain your thoughts on this quote and explain how it relates to the story.

18. The Good Man pp100-105 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development colossal Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why does Salamanca share this story about her father’s goodness?

19. Fish in the Air pp106-111 Vocabulary Map Skills cavorted Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why does the ‘lunatic’ keep coming around Phoebe’s house? Why does Mr. Birkway give Salamanca a mini-journal project while everyone else is doing a report on a Greek myth? How might this assignment connect to the story? Do you think she has a report too?

20. The Blackberry Kiss pp112-119 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What caused Salamanca’s mother’s sadness that caused her to leave her family? What caused Mrs. Winterbottom’s sadness? What do you think of Mr. Winterbottom’s reaction to finding out that his wife left?

21. Souls pp120-122 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What is the significance of Salamanca’s and Ben’s drawings of their souls being the same?

22. Evidence pp123-132 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Malinger lather Map Skills London, England Character Development Figurative Language Why do you think Ben tripped when Sal said, “Everyone has his own agenda,”? Sal is processing what happened with her mother by experiencing what her friend Phoebe is going through with her own mom. Will Sal be able to help her friend? Will Mrs. Winterbottom return?

23. The Badlands pp133-141 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development treacherous ravines careening Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why do you think pregnant women frighten Salamanca?

24. Birds of Sadness pp142-145 Vocabulary Map Skills Wall, South Dakota Character Development Figurative Language “You can’t keep birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair.” Explain this quote by putting it in your own words. How do you think it connects to the story? What is the significance of the myth of Prometheus? Does Sal ever consider what her father does for dinner every night while she is eating at a friend’s house, or does she just have her own agenda?

25. Cholesterol pp146-152 Vocabulary Map Skill Character Development unadulterated Map Skill Character Development Figurative Language Why did Phoebe make such a big deal about the cholesterol at dinner at the Finneys’ house?

26. Sacrifices pp153-158 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What kind f sacrifices has Mr. Hiddle made? Salamanca? Mrs. Winterbottom?

27. Pandora’s Box pp159-165 Vocabulary Map Skills besieging Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language How is the myth of Pandora significant?

28. The Black Hills pp165-168 Vocabulary Map Skills Yellowstone Sioux territory Character Development Figurative Language Why does Salamanca feel a sense of urgency again?

29. The Tide Rises pp169-176 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Allusion: Longfellow’s poem “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls” How does Phoebe’s imagination run away with her? Why does Mrs. Winterbottom begin to cry?

30. Breaking In pp177-185 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development horrid Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why does Salamanca go along with Phoebe’s insane ideas about lunatics and kidnappings? What did Mrs. Partridge mean when she said she met Phoebe’s brother? Is she just a crazy old lady?

31. The Photograph pp186-192 Vocabulary Map Skills pious beserk Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language “We never know the worth of water until the well is dry.” Explain this quote in your own words. Also, explain how it relates to the story. The plot thickens. Sergeant Bickle has a picture of the ‘lunatic’ on his desk. Is he Sergeant Bickle’s son? So why does he keep showing up at the Winterbottoms’ house? Do you think Mr. Birkway should have read the journals aloud? Explain.

32. Chicken and Blackberry Kisses pp193-203 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What does Salamanca mean by saying should would realize later that she prayed for the wrong things? What should she be praying for instead? Where do you think Phoebe went when she left the police station? Why doesn’t she want to speak to Sal? Explain Mr. Birkway’s explanation of symbols in literature. Do you think Mr. Birkway regrets reading the journals aloud? What was his motivation for reading them?

33. The Visitor pp204-208 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What plan do you think the girls devised?

34. Old Faithful pp209-212 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why was it one of the best and worst days in Gram’s and Gramp’s life?

35. The Plan pp213-219 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development ogling defying badgered Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language How will the girls ‘nail’ Mike the Lunatic? What do you think they will discover?

36. The Visit pp220-222 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development percolating Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Who is Ben going to see at the hospital? Why would Phoebe’s mom be kissing the lunatic?

37. A Kiss pp223-225 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Why do you think Ben never mentioned that his mother was in the psychiatric ward at the hospital? Why do you think she is there? What will Phoebe do now?

38. Spit pp226-229 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development prejudgment agitated Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Who does Phoebe think her mom is bringing home? What about her dad?

39. Homecoming pp230-237 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language What do you think about Mrs. Winterbottom’s news? Tell how you think each family member will respond based on evidence from the story. Did you ever suspect that it was Mrs. Partridge who was leaving the notes on the front porch? Think back to Ben tripping. How does that scene connect?

40. The Gifts pp238-242 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development bountiful Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Recall back a few chapters when Sal and her Gram and Gramps were at Old Faithful in Yellowstone. She said it was one of the best and worst days in her grandparents’ lives. Why?

41. The Overlook pp243-249 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development dissuade Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Will Gram survive? Who is the only person to have survived the bus accident? Why did Gram and Gramps take Salamanca on this trip?

42. The Bus and the Willow pp250-254 Vocabulary Map Skills Snake River Character Development Figurative Language Why did Salamanca make the journey to Lewiston, Idaho? Will the sheriff take her to jail?

43. Our Gooseberry pp255-259 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Take a moment to write your thoughts.

44. Bybanks pp260-266 Vocabulary Map Skills Character Development Figurative Language Final thoughts?

Novel Projects Response to Literature Narrative Persuasive Write an adventure about when Phoebe and Ben come to Bybanks for a visit Persuasive