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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

Essential Questions Record the Essential Questions in your ISN. We will refer back to these from time to time. 1. One of the most important qualities that can help teens establish their own identities is the ability to fit in. 2. Finding friends who understand their problems and relate to them is the most important thing for teenagers. 3. An outsider is… 4. What does it feel like to be excluded? 5. The world is an unjust place for everyone. 6. It’s easier to be rich than to be poor.

Vocabulary: Chapters 1- 2 The following are your vocabulary words. Please define them using a dictionary; record the definition, and provide an original sentence that demonstrates your comprehension of the proper usage of the word. 1. reckon 2. asset 3. conscious 4. madras 5. sympathetic 6. unfathomable 7. roguish 8. ligament 9. incredulous 10. nonchalant

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Discussion Q’s: Ch 1-2 Respond with complete sentences that include contextual evidence. 1. Who are the greasers? The Socs? 2. Why do you think that the Socs hate the greasers? 3. Discuss the character of Ponyboy? What do you think about him? Why does he behave the way that he does? 4. How does Ponyboy getting jumped help us to understand the emotional setting of the novel?

Journal Entries 1-32 Complete the following Journal Entries

Discussion Q’s: Ch 1-2 Respond with complete sentences that include contextual evidence. 5. What does it mean when it says that “In our neighbourhood it’s rare to find a kid who doesn’t drink once in a while. But Soda never touches a drop – he doesn’t need to. He gets drunk on just plain living”? 6. What does Dally do to the girls at the drive-in? Why do you think that he behaves that way? 7. Why does Cherry talk to Ponyboy? Why shouldn’t she? 8. The first two chapters have mostly introduced the characters and the setting. Make a prediction as to what you believe the conflict will be about. Justify your prediction (explain it).