Rikki-tikki-tavi Vocabulary Powerpoint
Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling, the author of this story, was born in India in 1865 to British parents, but he moved to England when he was six years old and lived away from his parents for many years. “. Though it was common for English parents living in India or elsewhere to send their children back to school in England, Kipling hated this part of his life..
Rudyard Kipling Early on, Kipling worked as a journalist and also published stories and poems. In 1892, Kipling married an American, Caroline Balestier. They lived in various places over the years, including America, England, and South Africa. During this time, Kipling continued to write and became very famous all over the world. The story you’re about to read,
Rudyard Kipling “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” takes place in India, where Kipling was born. In 1907, Kipling was the first English writer to win the Nobel Prize in literature, the highest award given for literature. Kipling died in 1936 in London. Why do we need to know about the author before we begin to read?
Animals of India
Black Panther and Himalayan Black Bear
Red Fox and the tiger
Mongoose Mongooses are rather small, agile, weasel-like carnivores native to Africa, southern Europe, and Asia. Woodlands, Thick forests; in dry acacia brush, mountain scrub, abandoned termite mounds.
Diet Carnivore Wild: beetles, crabs, earthworms, fallen fruit, grasshoppers, ground birds & their eggs, millipedes, reptile eggs, rodents, scorpions, slugs, snails, snakes & termites
How are the animals of India different from the ones in GA? Why?
Facts about India The population is 1,065,070,607 ( as of July 2004) The area is 3,287,000 sq km. The speak Urdu or Hindi and English sometimes. Their currency is counted in Rupees. The have their own Hollywood but it is called “Bollywood”.
Do you think you would like to visit India someday? Why?
revive – verb - to bring back to life or consciousness; resuscitate
cower - verb crouch or curl up
consolation – noun – 1. The act of consoling; 2. The state of being consoled
scuttle – verb - to run or move with short hurried movements
cunning - adj. - a clear way meant to trick or deceive
restless – adj. – not able to be still
fledgling – noun - a young bird
cultivated – adj. - developed for human use
scornful – adj. - with great dislike
mournful – adj. - expressing sorrow or grief
valiant - adj.- brave and determined
gait – noun - way of walking or running
immensely – adv. - enormously
Characterization Static Characters When we read be looking for the characters in the story who stay the same throughout. Dynamic characters When we read be looking for the characters who change as the story moves along.
Prediction noun Something foretold or predicted; a prophecy
Idiom noun A speech form or an expression of a given language that cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its words
Personification noun A non-human object or being having human-like characteristics
Conflict Internal: In literature and drama, a struggle which takes place within the individual characters mind External: In literature, a struggle between two or more characters due to some outside force
Theme noun The subject matter of a conversation, discussion, story, etc. The Theme of Rikki-tikki-tavi is: “Don’t give into fear” “Good Vs. Evil”
Perseverance Be thinking while we read about which character is showing perseverance, how he or she is showing it, and why?