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1 HOLES Grade 6 - Term 1 Part 2: The Last Hole Part 3: Filling in the Holes SURNAME, NAME: SINIFI: eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
2 CONTENTS OBJECTIVES... 3 CHAPTERS Before Reading... 4 After Reading... 5 Extension Activities... 6 CHAPTERS Before Reading... 7 After Reading... 8 Extension Activities CHAPTERS Before Reading After Reading BONUS ACTIVITIES Word Search If Only, If Only Themes: Part Themes: Part Cover Art: Part Cover Art: Part Student Evaluation References. 20 Notes eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
3 OBJECTIVES how to recognize implied meanings. how to identify and understand the main ideas, viewpoints, themes and purposes in a text. how to comment on a writer s use of language, understanding their use of vocabulary. how to give a personal response to a text with textual reference in support. how to understand the different ways texts can reflect the social, cultural and historical contexts in which they were written. how to identify social, cultural and moral issues in stories and in class readers eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
4 CHAPTERS Before Reading 1. Match the words with the pictures. 1. to choke 2. a mirage 3. to be delirious C 4. freckles 5. a scar 6. turquoise F A B D E 2. Match the words with their meanings. 1. to pound a. to make small, quick involuntary movements 2. a riot b. a big, flat piece of hard material like rock or wood 3. to twitch c. moved forward with an unsteady jump 4. lurched forward d. loud and violent behaviour by a crowd 5. a slab e. hot and wet air 6. a deep gash f. to make a low, gruff sound in the throat 7. to grunt g. to repeatedly hit hard 8. humid h. a deep cut or wound 3. Find these word groups in chapters 29, and complete them in the box. the flash the thumb the handle the clap beads of God of moisture of lightning of his shovel of thunder 4. In chapter 30, we will read: Stanley made a feeble attempt to punch Zigzag, then he felt a flurry of fists against his head and neck. What is meant by a flurry of fists? Look up the dictionary definition of flurry and fist, then explain what the phrase means in your own words eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
5 CHAPTERS After Reading 1. How did the other boys feel about Stanley s deal with Zero? Do you think they were right? 2. Why did Zero hit Mr. Pendanski? Do you think he was right to be angry? Explain your answer. 3. Stanley runs away to look for Zero. Make a list of the pros and cons of his decision. Pros Cons 4. The author ends chapter 33 with a single-word sentence: Lunch. Do you think is this an effective way to end the chapter? 5. What did Zero find that helped him survive on the lake? How did it get there? 6. Why does Zero refuse to go back to Camp Green Lake? Do you agree with his decision? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
6 CHAPTERS Extension Activities Choose only one of the activities below to complete. 1. Compare the Warden to another fictional villain of your choice (The Joker from Batman, or Voldemort from Harry Potter, for example). What characteristics do they share? What does the other of each story do to make the villain seem evil? Draw the two characters and write a paragraph comparing them. 2. Sam and Katherine tried to escape across Green Lake in a rowboat. 110 years later, Zero and Stanley also tried to escape across Green Lake, and hid under the same rowboat. Think about the similarities between the two pairs of characters, and their reasons for running away. Illustrate the two escape scenes, then write a paragraph comparing their reasons for escaping eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
7 CHAPTERS Before Reading 1. Complete the crossword. Match the pictures with the correct number. 4 C 1 F 2 H 3 M 5 R 6 T 8 I 7 R 9 S Across 5. to get something and bring it back (p.191) 6. sharp, pointed, prickly (p.191) 8. impossible to explain (p.190) 9. a strong, unpleasant smell (p.186) Down 1. an outlaw, someone hiding from the law (p.188) 2. solid on the outside, empty on the inside (p.194) 3. unclear and dark (p.182) 4. to make dirty, polluted, or toxic (p.182) 7. having a scratchy, rough sound (p.193) 2. In these chapters, Zero will make a confession to Stanley. What secret do you think he will confess? 3. In these chapters, we will read this passage: Here, eat this, Stanley said. What is it? Zero whispered. A hot fudge sundae. Imagine what is happening in this scene, and illustrate it in the first box. After reading, illustrate the scene again in the second box. BEFORE READING eng-t1-wb-(Holes2) AFTER READING
8 CHAPTERS After Reading 1. Describe the place that Stanley and Zero found. Include as many details from the book as you can, and use at least five adjectives from the box: foul flat muddy soggy tiny layered deep hot bitter warm steep 2. What do you, the reader, know about the onions that Stanley and Zero don t know? 3. Were you surprised by Zero s confession about the shoes? What clues were there earlier in the story? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
9 CHAPTERS After Reading 4. In chapter 41, Zero says: I should have just kept them. If I had just kept those old smelly sneakers, then neither of us would be here now. Explain what would have been different if Zero had kept the old sneakers. Would it have been better for the two boys if he had? 5. Think about this quote from page 187: As Stanley stared at the glittering sky, he thought there was no place he would rather be. He was glad Zero put the shoes on the parked car. He was glad they fell from the overpass and hit him on the head. Explain why Stanley feels this way, giving evidence from the story. 6. Think about these quotes and share what they have in common: She said she once won a prize for selling the most Girl Scout cookies, said Zero. She was real proud of that. Stanley peeled off another layer of his onion. (Pg, 183) I don t know what happened to my mother, Zero said. She left and never came back. Stanley peeled an onion. (Pg,193) Explain why the author feels the need to mention that Stanley is peeling onions each time Zero shares personal information with Stanley eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
10 CHAPTERS Extension Actvities Choose only one of the activities below to complete. 1. In chapter 43, Zero tells about a happy memory from his early childhood: he was in a crib, and his mother was singing the same lullaby to him that Stanley sings. Think back to your earliest memories. Describe one of them in the box below, including as many details as you can remember. Where were you? What could you here and see? How did you feel? 2. When Zero was a little boy, his mother told him to wait for her in a playground, and never returned. He waited for more than a month. Other children wanted to play with Zero and share their food with him, but their mothers told them to stay away from him. In the box below, write a paragraph explaining what you would do if you met a homeless child. What would you say to your parents if they told you to stay away from the child? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
11 CHAPTERS Before Reading 1. Match the phrases with their meanings. 1. something won t budge a. to imagine you are seeing things which aren t really there 2. to hallucinate b. something cannot be moved 3. to torture someone c. real, legal, acceptable according to the rules 4. to be legitimate d. to be arrested and put in prison 5. to pry something loose e. to force something to move, using leverage to make something move 6. to cause a commotion f. to cause someone severe pain in order to punish them or force them to say or do something 7. to be incarcerated g. to make a lot of loud noise, to attract a lot of attention 2. Use the words red words above to complete the story below. Dr. Jones entered the cave slowly. He was careful not to touch any of the bright green frogs on the walls. He knew the slime on their skin could make him and imagine seeing strange things, and he needed to focus right now. As he got closer to the statue, he saw the huge shining diamond sitting in its hands! At last! It was his! He gently tried to the diamond from the statue, but it wouldn t! Suddenly, he heard something! A loud outside the cave! It was the villagers! They were coming! If they caught him here, they might him or even worse kill him! 3. In chapter 45, we will read: The light illuminated Stanley s hole. He glanced down and had to force himself to suppress a scream. Find the definition of suppress in the dictionary. Why do you think Stanley has to suppress a scream? What do you think he sees in the hole? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
12 CHAPTERS After Reading 1. Why do you think the lizards didn t bite Stanley and Zero? 2. What was the treasure that Zero and Stanley found? Why didn t anyone believe the Warden when she said it was hers? Who did it really belong to? 3. Think about this quote from page 225: A short while later both boys fell asleep. Behind them the sky turned dark, and for the first time in over a hundred years, a drop of rain fell into the empty lake. Explain the significance of this passage. Why do you think it started to rain? 4. How does Hector s mother know the same lullaby that the Yelnets sang? 5. Why is Clyde Sweet Feet Livingston in the Yelnats living room in Chapter 50? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
13 EARLY FINISHERS Word Search Find vocabulary words from this booklet in the word search below. : the appearance of water on hot ground : a colour between green and blue : loud, violent behaviour by a crowd : make quick, involuntary movements : a criminal wanted by the police : a criminal hiding from the police : to pollute, make dirty : impossible to explain : to imagine seeing things : to force something to move using leverage : acceptable, real : noise that attracts attention : to squeeze someone's neck so they can't breath : to arrest and put in prison : scratchy, rough : spots on the skin : move forward suddenly : hot, wet weather : low sound made in throat : wetness : a deep cut : an old wound that never heals : crazy because of a fever : the ability to be moved eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
14 EARLY FINISHERS If Only, If Only Read the lyrics of the Pig Lullaby below, and complete the activities below. If only, if only, the woodpecker sighs, The bark on the tree was just a little bit softer. While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, He cries to the moon, If only, if only. If only, if only, the moon speaks no reply; Reflecting the sun and all that s gone by. Be strong my weary wolf, turn around boldly. Fly high, my baby bird, My angel, my only. 1. What is the mood (feeling) of this poem? What words give it that feeling? 2. Who are the speakers in the poem? What do they want? 3. What do the woodpecker and the wolf have in common with the Yelnats and Zeroni families? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
15 EARLY FINISHERS 4. Make a list of some other animals who might think If only, if only and write what they are wistfully wishing for. (For example: cat wishes the fish would jump out of its bowl.) 5. Write and illustrate your own verse to the lullaby, using one or two of the animals you thought of in number eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
16 EARLY FINISHERS Themes: Part 1 The theme is an implicit (hidden) idea repeated throughout the story. There are at least four major themes in Holes. Think of at least one example from the story of each of the themes below. Explain what that example seems to teach us about that theme. 1. Family heritage and history: We inherit the benefits and consequences of our ancestors choices 2. Fate and free will: Does destiny control our lives or are we free to choose our own path? 3. The destructive nature of cruelty: Unkindness toward one person creates misery for many 4. The healing nature of friendship: Acceptance and kindness create happiness for many Themes: Part 2 Choose one of the four themes above (or choose a different theme you noticed yourself in the story), and state your own thoughts about that theme, giving examples from your own experience eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
17 EARLY FINISHERS Cover Art: Part 1 Publishers want the cover of a book to give enough information about the story to make people interested in reading it, without spoiling any of the story s surprises. Look at the pictures below. If you were a publisher, which one would you choose for the cover of Holes? Why would you not choose the others? Explain your decision in the box below eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
18 CHAPTERS Cover Art: Part 2 Design your own front and back covers for Holes. Motifs In literature, a motif is a frequently occurring image or symbol that represents an important idea or theme in the story. There are several motifs in Holes, including mountains, shoes, lizards, peaches, and onions. Choose one of these motifs and explain its role in the story. Where do we see this motif? What do you think it represents? Why? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
19 Student Evaluation Please take a few minutes to tell us how we did. Evaluate this booklet in the chart below. Poor Average Good Very Good Excellent I learnt a lot of things Understandable Useful Fun Exercised that I found useful: Exercises that I would change: What other topics should be included in the booklet? eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
20 References Sachar, L. (2017). Holes. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning. book&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l j psyab dzj-n48qko#imgrc=h4lz4_gij58y3m: QR code for aci6english.wordpress.com : eng-t1-wb-(Holes2)
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