HVG 3 - Snow by Julia Alvarez - 2223

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 20 min

Items in this lesson

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Lesson Aims:
- describe situations in the stories in your own words;
- introduce characters from the stories to other people;
- identify elements from the stories that contribute to setting;
- organize elements of a plot in a story;
- analyze a scene to help you understand the characters in a story;
- you can rewrite parts of a story from a different point of view;
- explain to a classmate how your characters are built up throughout a story;
- compare setting, characters, and theme from different stories;
- choose stories that you find interesting;
- visualize situations from the story;
- predict how stories will develop;
- discuss your writing with a classmate;
- rephrase short paragraphs in your own words;
- name the stages of a plot diagram.

Slide 2 - Slide

Instructions:
First there will be a listening and reading exercise, then there will be some multiple choice and open questions based on the plot diagram in the short story. 

Slide 3 - Slide

Synopsis:
A young girl is attending Catholic school her first year in the United States. She learns some English words, the wonder of a young immigrant girl from the Dominican Republic who has never seen snow before.

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Video

Open question: What is different about the protagonist compared to the other children in her class?

Slide 6 - Open question

Open question: What kind of a person is Sister Zoe? List 2 different characteristics and explain.

Slide 7 - Open question

The setting of "Snow" takes place in...
A
Dominican Republic
B
New York
C
Cuba
D
Russia

Slide 8 - Quiz

In the opening sentence, to whom is the narrator referring when she says “Our”?
A
herself and her classmates
B
herself and her teacher
C
herself and her family
D
herself and the Sisters of Charity

Slide 9 - Quiz

According to the passage, this scene takes place when Yolanda is in what grade?
A
kindergarten
B
4th
C
1st
D
6th

Slide 10 - Quiz

In paragraphs 1 and 2, words in italics are...
A
new words Yolanda was trying to learn in English
B
words in a song Yolanda was singing
C
words in the rosary
D
words Yolanda’s mother couldn’t pronounce

Slide 11 - Quiz

During an air-raid drill, Yolanda and her classmates imagined:
A
their hair falling out
B
they got a snow day
C
saying the rosary
D
that the school burned down

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which of the following happened last?
A
Sister Zoe explained that Russian missiles were aimed at New York City
B
Yolanda and her family prayed for world peace
C
President Kennedy explained that the U.S. might have to go to war with the Communists
D
there were air-raid drills at school

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which word is the closest in meaning to “ominous”:
A
disruptive
B
melodic
C
enormous
D
threatening

Slide 14 - Quiz

What causes Yolanda to scream suddenly?
A
hearing a nuclear bomb
B
touching bits and pieces of a mushroom
C
seeing what she thought was radioactive fallout
D
seeing a flurry of chalk-marks

Slide 15 - Quiz

At the end of the passage, Sister Zoe describes snowflakes for Yolanda. What was she saying about Yolanda and snowflakes?
A
that Yolanda needed to get used to the idea of living in America
B
that Yolanda is also beautiful and irreplaceable
C
that Yolanda is melodramatic
D
that Yolanda is a very funny student

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is the author’s main purpose in writing this passage?
A
to help the reader see life from someone else’s perspective
B
to caution the reader about the dangers of nuclear war
C
to portray life in the Catholic schools of New York City
D
to show the reader how hard it is to learn another language

Slide 17 - Quiz

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