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1 Friday, Friday, lookin’ forward to the weekend! Warm-Up: Think about what we’ve read so far in Sherman Alexie’s book. Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not? What is it about this book that makes it so likeable/unlikeable for you? Discuss learning targets and plan for next week. Turn in activity sheet for reading challenge!!! Continue reading Part-Time Indian –Today we will listen to the audiobook and follow along as Sherman Alexie reads. We will discuss each chapter afterward so keep your notebook out. Wrap-up: How did hearing Sherman Alexie read the book help you understand it in a new way? Was listening to the audiobook an effective way for you to learn? Why or why not?

2 Tears of a Clown What does Junior’s story about Dawn illustrate to the reader?

3 Halloween How does Junior try to establish a connection with Penelope? How does trick or treating remind Junior of Rowdy?

4 Slouching Toward Thanksgiving How does the author illustrate Junior’s loneliness? What does Mary do? Why? How does Junior become friends with Gordy? What do they have in common?

5 My Sister Sends Me an E-mail Summarise Mary’s email in three bullet points.

6 Thanksgiving Why does Junior think of Rowdy at Thanksgiving time? How does Rowdy’s father regard the cartoon from Junior? Is this type of reaction typical in today’s society? How could the fear of being considered ‘gay’ limit male interactions?

7 Hunger Pains How does Penelope and Junior’s friendship develop? How are Penelope and Junior using each other? What advice does Junior give Penelope? Is it good advice?

8 Rowdy Gives Me Advice About Love Why does Junior refer to how ‘white’ Penelope is? What is the effect of this? ‘White girls are privileged. They’re damsels in distress.’ (p. 116) What does this mean?

9 Dance, Dance, Dance Why is the novel called The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian? How do Penelope and Roger react to Junior’s admission that he is poor? What does Junior learn by the end of the chapter?

10 Don’t Trust Your Computer What does Junior email Rowdy and how does he reply? Why does this make Junior laugh? Why do the people at home call Junior an ‘apple’?

11 My Sister Sends Me a Letter What does Junior think of Mary’s ‘gorgeous new place’?

12 Reindeer Games Why does Junior try out for the basketball team? What happens at try-outs? What happens when Junior enters the gym? How does he react? Why? What happens during the basketball game?

13 And a Partridge in a Pear Tree Describe Junior’s Christmas.

14 Red Versus White What good things about his culture does Junior realize? Why does Junior describe his grandmother as tolerant?

15 Wake ‘We all have to find our own way to say good- bye.’ (p. 161) How does Junior do this? Who Is Billionaire Ted and what is his story? ‘We lived and died together.’ (p. 166) What does this show about Junior’s community?

16 Valentine Heart How does Junior cope with his grief? What do Junior’s cartoons (pp. 170 & 171) reveal about his emotions? What happens in Mrs Jeremy’s class? Why is this so significant to Junior?

17 In Like a Lion How does Junior explain his improvement in basketball? What is the Reardan game plan? Is this successful? What happens during the game? Why does Junior cry when the game is finished?

18 Rowdy and I Have a Long and Serious Discussion About Basketball Why is the chapter title humorous?

19 Because Russian Guys Are Not Always Geniuses How does Mary die? How does Junior react to Mary’s death? Why does he react in this way? How do the students at Reardan show they care?

20 My Final Freshman Year Report Card Describe Junior’s report card.

21 Remembering What realisations does Junior arrive at? What tribes does Junior belong to? How does this help him feel better?

22 Talking About Turtles Why do Junior and Rowdy climb the tree? What does this symbolise? ‘We didn’t keep score.’ (p. 230) What does the final line signify? Do you think Rowdy and Junior will remain friends? Explain.


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