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1 Esperanza Rising By Pam Munoz Ryan

2 Chapter 1 Aquascalientes, Mexico 1924 Esperanza is 7 years old

3 Chapter 1 Hot Springs, Mexico

4 Chapter 2 Scythe (p4) [sky the]

5 Chapter 2 Silk (p5)

6 Chapter 2 Crochet (p13) [crow shay]

7 Chapter 2 Thorn (p14)

8 Chapter 2: Grapes Papa’s buckle

9 Chapter 2 Bandit

10 Chapter 2 shawl

11 Chapter 2: Grapes Marisol and Esperanza liked talking about their Quinceaneras… page 7

12 Chapter 2 Because Esperanza had no brothers, she had the honor of cutting the first grapes.

13 Chapter 2: Grapes Where was Papa?

14 Chapter 2: Grapes Riders… page 19

15 Chapter 2: Characters Esperanza Ortega
Father dies and must move to California to work as a poor farmer Miguel son of Alfonso and Hortensia, who work for Esperanza’s family. Esperanza grows up with Miguel. Do you think they will be boyfriend or girlfriend? Miguel prefers to be poor in the United States than live in Mexico. Why? Hortensia Miguel’s mother. Takes care of Esperanza like a babysitter

16 Chapter 2: Grapes Blood is bad luck…

17 Chapter 2 Las Uvas – the Grapes
FORESHADOW (language arts) Blood & darkness Esperanza’s cut finger, which signals bad luck, foreshadows Papa’s death. Foreshadowing provides a hint about what will happen later in the plot. In your culture, what is bad luck? SYMBOLISM (language arts) hair in blanket – love and good wishes The Great Depression 1930s (social studies) Poverty in Mexico Preview

18 Connection Past Present
Great Depression No jobs, bad pay, bad working conditions Labor Unions (United Farm Workers – Cesar Chavez) – through non-violence Strikes Non-violence Gandhi – Cesar Chavez – Martin Luther King New laws to protect against financial breakdowns Labor Unions Job protection, health benefits, overtime pay – through non-violence Strikes Non-violence Gay rights, women’s rights, Latino rights Social Studies + Language Arts + ESL

19 Chapter 3: Las Papayas Papa had been ambushed

20 Chapter 3 The Uncles Tio Luis and Tio Marco settle the Estate: Page 29

21 Chapter 3 Tio Luis’ solution: marriage page 32

22 Chapter 4: Los Higos Figs
The house is on fire!

23 Chapter 4: Figs The cowboys release the horses… page 41

24 Chapter 4 The Uncles had caused the fire… page 43

25 Chapter 4 Mama says she will “consider” Luis’ proposal

26 Chapter 5: Las Guayabas: Guavas
Mama and Esperanza escape in a wagon

27 Chapter 5 Esperanza remembers the train ride with Miguel and Papa…

28 Chapter 5 The dining car had linens and silver… page 65

29 Chapter 5 The train to Zacatecas page 66

30 Chapter 5 …. The train had poor people and goats

31 Chapter 5 “I am poor, but I am rich…” says the woman with 6 red hens.

32 Chapter 6: Los Melones: Cantaloupes
Juan, Josefina, Isabel and the twins…

33 Chapter 6 Marta criticizes Papa page 97

34 Chapter 7: Las Cebollas: Onions
The servants on her ranch had better cabins…

35 Chapter 7 sharing a cabin

36 Chapter 7 The ditches page 103

37 Chapter 7 Scrubbing diapers on a washboard … page 114

38 Chapter 7 “Someday, you will make a good servant!”

39 Chapter 8: Las Almendras / Almonds
Our Lady of Guadalupe page 123

40 Chapter 8 Esperanza expects Hortensia to bathe her…

41 Chapter 9: Plums Esperanza is alone with the babies…

42 Chapter 9 Dresses made of flour sacks … page 144

43 Chapter 9 Dust storm

44 Chapter 9 The dust makes Mama sick… page 151

45 Chapter 10: Las Papas / Potatoes
Mama has Valley Fever…

46 Chapter 10 She has infected lungs and a rash… page

47 Chapter 10 Potato eyes

48 Chapter 11: Avocados Mama goes to the hospital… Esperanza goes to work

49 Chapter 11 Esperanza tells Miguel she saves money in her valise… page 190

50 Chapter 11 “We were thrown out of our camp because I was striking. My family has not eaten in 2 days.” page 194

51 Chapter 11 People come from other states. The strikers can’t win because there are always people who want work.

52 Chapter 11 Miguel gets a job in the machine shop page 197

53 Chapter 12: Los Esparragos/ Asparagus
The strikers make trouble for the workers…

54 Chapter 12 Strikers organize

55 Chapter 12 “Please, Esperanza. Don’t tell. I can’t get caught. I must take care of my mother.” page 208

56 Chapter 13: Peaches May Day

57 Chapter 13 Miguel loses his job.
He says “We have to keep trying!” page 224

58 Chapter 13 Esperanza gives Isabel the doll.
Friendship lasts more than a day

59 Chapter 13 The money is gone! Who stole it?

60 Chapter 14: Las Uvas / Grapes
Did you bring back what you have stolen?


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