Chapter 8 Almonds Understanding Themes in Esperanza Rising

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Chapter 8 Almonds Understanding Themes in Esperanza Rising

What was this chapter about? sk someone to explain why Chapter 8 is titled “Las Almendras.” Listen for students to point out that they shell almonds (page 127), which Isabel’s mother then uses to bake a flan or custard, a sweet dessert.

Learning Targets I can interpret two big metaphors in Chapter 8, “Las Almendras,” in Esperanza Rising. “I can identify the themes in Esperanza Rising.” Briefly review the term metaphor,

Big Metaphors Question #1 pg. 72-73 In this chapter, Miguel has a surprise for Esperanza and Mama: Papa’s roses. What clues were in the text in a previous chapter that might have indicated that Miguel was taking care of the rose plants? What does the author mean by the sentence: “Now if they bloomed she could drink the memories of the roses that had known Papa”? How is life like a rose? Be sure to give details from the text in your answer.

Answer #1 On pages 72 and 73, when they were traveling by train to the United States, the text says: “At every stop, Miguel and Alfonso hurried off the train with a package. From the window, Esperanza watched them go to a water trough, unwrap an oilcloth, and dampen the bundle inside.” They needed to keep the rose plants wet so they would not die. The rose plants were the same ones that Papa planted, so when they bloomed into flowers they would be the same roses that Papa would have seen. Life is like a rose because it can go through some hard times, like having to move and not having enough water, but it can still come back and still grow.

Big Metaphors Question #2 pg. 128 On page 128, Esperanza is helping to shell almonds. The author describes an almond as “like two hands pressed together, protecting something inside.” Then as Esperanza cracks one open, the text says: “... then pulled the meat from its defenses.” How is the almond a metaphor for Esperanza? Be sure to use details from the text in your answer. Reread the long paragraph on page 128 that begins, “‘I know,’ said Esperanza ...” aloud, with students following along. Have them think about Question 2.

Big Metaphors Do question # 3 with your triad group.

Themes “I can identify the themes in Esperanza Rising.”

Themes Vote with your feet Move to the back left corner of the room if they think life is like a rose. Move to the back right corner if they agree with Marta that the poor workers are like kittens. Stay in the center of the room if they are not sure. discuss their reasons with another who voted the same way. Review inferring nferring theme by explaining that literature contains both “little metaphors,” which might show up in a sentence, and “big metaphors” (often symbols),

Themes Literature contains both “little metaphors,” which might show up in a sentence, and “big metaphors” (often symbols) Example: The Tortoise and the Hare Metaphor: the animals represent a slow and steady person and a fast but careless person. Theme: perseverance pays off. Review Metaphor Read aloud pages 122–124, as students follow along.

Themes in Esperanza Rising (page 2) (page 18) (bottom of page 8 to top of page 9) (page 132)

Themes in Esperanza Rising The earth’s heartbeat (page 2) The river between Esperanza and Miguel (page 18) The rosebush (bottom of page 8 to top of page 9) The kitten (page 132)

The rosebush What is the rose a metaphor for? What is the theme?

Exit Ticket “Choose to write about either the rosebush or the kitten.Why is th is ‘big metaphor’ so important in the story? What message is the author trying to give us as readers?”