Unit One Lesson Four Considering a Characters Relationship with Others: Contrasting Ha and her Brothers.

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Unit One Lesson Four Considering a Characters Relationship with Others: Contrasting Ha and her Brothers

Learning Targets I can make inferences to deepen my understanding of Inside Out & Back Again. I can cite evidence from the novel to explain how incidents reveal aspects of Ha’s character.

The Critical Incident Read the first stanza on p. 8, just read for gist, not a full summary , just a general understanding of what is happening. What is Ha referring to in this poem? What is this poem mostly about? Take a look a the cover of the book for a moment. What images do you notice on the cover of the book?

Why did the author choose to focus on this image?

Symbolism The critical incident in the novel we will discuss today is about Ha’s papaya tree. This incident, or event, is critical (crucial or very important) because Ha pays attention to it a lot, and writes about it several times. But we need to infer about the meaning of the papaya tree: What does this papaya tree mean to Ha? We will continually come back to what things symbolize in this novel.

TDQs! (Text Dependent Questions) 1. How did the papaya tree begin to grow? Was the planting of the tree intentional or a careless act? How do you know this? 2. From youngest to oldest, Ha describes what each brother sees on the tree. What is the pattern she describes? 3. Ha vows to be the first to witness, or observe, the ripening of the papaya fruit. What does the word vows mean in this context? Where else did we read that Ha wanted to be the first at something instead of her oldest brother? 4. What can you infer or conclude about Ha’s character based on the incidents she describes in these two poems? Add to your Who is Ha Anchor Chart.

Quick Write Two Read pages 10–21 of Inside Out & Back Again (from the poem “TiTi Waves Goodbye” through the poem “Two More Papayas”). How is Ha’s life affected by where and when she is living? Write a complete paragraph in which you support your ideas with evidence from the text. You may use your text and the notes you collected in your journal or note-catchers to help you write this paragraph. A complete paragraph will meet all criteria: • Answer the prompt completely and provide relevant and complete evidence Paragraph includes the following: –A claim. –At least three pieces of specific evidence from the text with reasoning. –A concluding sentence.