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32 Pages must be completed thoroughly to receive full credit. Writing must be legible. “Do it nice, or do it twice.” No pen, marker, or glue in this work- book. Pencil and colored pencil only. Created by Kris Owsley 2016 Possible points 24 Your score _______ 1 The House on Mango Street

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  • 32

    Pages

    must be completed thoroughly to receive

    full credit.

    Writing must be legible. “Do it nice, or

    do it twice.”

    No pen, marker, or glue in this work-

    book. Pencil and colored pencil only.

    Created by Kristi Owsley 2016

    Possible points 24

    Your score _______

    1

    The

    House on

    Mango

    Street

  • 2 31

    Introduction 8.W.2a 5 4 2 1

    Developing topic 8.W.2b, 8.W.9 5 4 2 1

    Transitions/links 8.W.2c 5 4 2 1

    Precise language/word choice

    8.W.2d

    5 4 2 1

    Formal Style 8.W.2e 5 4 2 1

    Conclusion 8.W.2f 5 4 2 1

    Conventions / revising 8.W.5 5 4 2 1

    Turnitin.com / correctly/on time

    8.W.6

    5 4 2 1

    TOTAL 40 possible points.

    Ask questions if you need extra help or

    guidance.

  • 30

    1. Why is this book so praised by critics?

    2. What did you learn of Hispanic culture, adolescence,

    and urban life from this book?

    3. Each individual vignette is short and often simple, but

    the impact of all of them together is very powerful.

    4. The character I’ll most remember from the House on

    Mango Street is _____________________. Explain

    your answer.

    5. Houses and neighborhoods reflect their inhabitants.

    Choose one essay topic

    3

    Esperanza

  • 4

    House on Mango Street, Hairs, Boys and Girls

    My Name, Cathy Queen of Cats

    P 3-13

    What is Esperanza’s attitude toward her name?

    How did she get her name?

    What does it mean?

    How did you get your name?

    What does it mean?

    How do you feel about your name?

    29

  • 28

    Make a Map of Mango

    1. Use 9 x 18” construction paper or 8 1/2 x

    14” copy paper.

    2. Design a street map of Mango Street.

    3. Include at least 10 buildings and a very de-

    tailed description of each.

    30

    po

    ints

    !

    5

    Our Good Day, Laughter, Gil’s Furniture Bought and Sold

    P 14-20

    How do Nenny and Esperanza laugh? (inference)

    How does the author tell you? (cite author’s words

    and page)

    How old is Esperanza? (inference)

    What evidence from the book leads you to believe

    that? (cite author’s words and page)

  • 6

    Similes and Metaphors Define:

    Simile__________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________

    Metaphor _____________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________

    27

    Make a Personal Connection Book-

    1. Use 8 1/2 x 14” copy paper or 9x18” construction paper.

    2. Fold into a booklet. See teacher’s example.

    3. Complete the pages as required on the rubric.

    4. Just like Esperanza had a dream, so do you. Describe and

    draw that on the Dream Page. Esperanza described her

    name; you describe the origin and meaning of your name

    on the name page.

    Book requirements (page specific)

    Title 3 2 1 0

    Dream 3 2 1 0

    Name 3 2 1 0

    Romantic Love 3 2 1 0

    Friend 3 2 1 0

    Special Object 3 2 1 0

    Pet 3 2 1 0

    Family 3 2 1 0

    Conventions 3 2 1 0

    Effort 3 2 1 0

    TOTAL 30 points

  • 26

    Themes

    Sort the various chapters into thematic categories.

    FAMILY

    BOYS & GIRLS MEN & WOMEN

    ESCAPING

    INDIVIDUAL IDENTI-

    GOING AWAY &

    COMING BACK BELONGING

    Hairs

    7

    Include page numbers

  • 8

    Figurative Language

    Explain the meaning of the passages.

    1. “But the house on Mango Street is not the way they told it at all.

    It’s small and red with tight steps in front and windows so small

    you’d think they were holding their breath.” (pg.4)

    2. “Everybody in our family has different hair. My papa’s hair is like a

    broom, all up in the air. And me, my hair is lazy.” (pg 6)

    3. “Someday I will have a best friend all my own. One I can tell my

    secrets to. One who will understand my jokes without my having

    to explain them. Until then I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an

    anchor.” (pg. 9)

    4. “In English my name means hope. In Spanish it means too many

    letters. It means sadness, it means waiting. It is like the number

    nine. A muddy color.” (pg.10)

    5. “She [Cathy] says, Ia m the great graeat grand cousin of the ques-

    en of France. She lives upstairs, over there, next door to Joe the

    baby-grabber. Keep away from him she says. He is full of danger.

    Benny and Blanca own the corner store. They’re okay except

    don’t lean on the candy counter. Two girls raggedy as rats live

    across the street.” (pg12)

    25

    The garden began to take

    over itself. (p 95)

    I waited my whole life.

    (page 100)

    She likes looking at the

    walls. (P 102)

    They smiled and waved in

    their smoky way. (p105)

    You are Mango Street.

    (page 107)

    House quiet as snow.

    (page 108)

    Figurative Language Quote Means type

  • 24

    Figurative Language Quote Means type

    My feet swell big and

    heavy like plungers.

    (p 47)

    I hold and hold and hold

    him, (page 57)

    Maybe the sky didn’t look

    the day she fell down.

    (page 59)

    Leap and somersault like

    an apostrophe and a

    comma. (p 71)

    Sad like a house on fire.

    (page 84)

    I was a smart cookie

    then. (page 91)

    9

    Figurative Language Quote Means type

    “hair that smells like

    bread” (page 7)

    “...I am a red balloon, a

    balloon tied to an an-

    chor” (page 9)

    “the one nobody

    sees” (page 13)

    “Her house is like a cat

    heaven.” (page 13)

    “laughing the crooked

    ride back.” (page 16)

    “fat popsicle lips”

    (page 17)

    “...stairs inside like the

    houses on TV.” (page 4)

  • 10

    Meme Ortiz, Louie, His cousin & His other cousin, and Marin

    P 21-27

    Mark statements about Marin

    T F Marin’s dreams depend on a man to provide her with a happy

    life.

    T F Marin is well liked and respected by Louie’s parents.

    T F Esperanza admires Marin because Marin is older and knows

    things.

    T F Marin is free to come and go as she pleases.

    T F Esperanza thinks that Marin is too rebellious, but nice.

    Which of the following values do you think are important to Marin?

    Please circle your choices.

    Hope

    Wealth

    Security

    Honesty

    Beauty

    Family

    Peace

    Popularity

    Happiness

    Love

    Education

    Fame

    Health

    Friendship

    loyalty

    23

    As Esperanza chronicles her neighborhood and life, she experiences various

    emotions. Look for examples of guilt, wonder, curiosity, and surprise.

    Wonder

    Surprise

  • 22

    Esperanza’s Emotions

    GUILT

    Curiosity

    11

    Those Who Don’t, There was an old woman She Had Many Children She Didn’t Know

    What to Do P 29-30

    Why do outsiders feel afraid on Mango Street?

    What was Rosa Vargas’s fate?

    How does the author emphasize Rosa’s daily routine with

    alliteration? Page 29

    How does Cisneros end the chapter?

    Good readers always make connections while they read to

    keep focused on the story. List 2 text to self connections.

    1. ______________________________________________

    2. ______________________________________________

  • 12

    Alicia Who Sees Mice, Darious and the Clouds, And Some More, The Family of Little

    Feet, A Rice Sandwich pages 31-45

    “You can never have too much sky.” What does that statement mean? Is it

    true?

    Why are there so many indentations on pages 35-38?

    What do Esperanzas naming of her neighbors tell you about her?

    What do you think of the bum man?

    Who are the special kids?

    How does she convince her mother to let her stay for lunch and eat in the

    canteen?

    How does staying for lunch work out for Esperanza?

    21

    Describe a house of your own using the

    same type of technique.

  • 20

    House of My Own, Mango Says Goodbye

    pages 108-110

    What repetition technique does Cisneros

    How does Esperanza de-

    fine a house of her own?

    13

    Clouds, And Some More, The Family of Little

    “You can never have too much sky.” What does that statement mean? Is it

    Chanclas, Hips, The First Job, Papa, Born Bad, Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water

    46-64

    Explain the title of the chapter Chanclas.

    Why does the author have a chapter on hips?

    What is Esperanza’s first job? What is a negative?

    Who dies?

    Do you agree with Esperanza’s explanation of diseases? Why or

    Why not?

  • 14

    Geraldo No Last Name, Edna’s Ruthie, The Earl of Tennessee, Sire, Four Skinny Trees, No Speak English, Rafaela Who Drinks Coconut

    pages 65-80

    What happened to Geraldo?

    What is strange about Ruthie?

    Why would someone be named Earl of Tennessee?

    How is Lois a paradox, a contradiction?

    19

    Red Clowns, Linoleum Roses, The Three Sis-Explain the sisters. What is their “power”? (cite evi-

    dence)

    “You can’t erase what you know. You can’t forget

    who you are.” What does this mean?

  • 18

    Red Clowns, Linoleum Roses, The Three Sis-ters, Alicia and I

    pages 99-107

    Sally Esperanza

    Home

    Family

    Abilities

    expecta-

    Adult roles

    In what ways do

    adolescents learn

    the expected roles

    they will assume?

    15

    Recognize the trees as metaphors.

    Use this page to explain in what ways

    Esperanza can be compared to the city

    trees.

  • 16

    Sally,Minerva Writes Poems, Bums in the At-tic, Beautiful and Cruel, A Smart Cookie,

    What Sally Said, The Monkey Garden pages 81-98

    What is Sally’s problem?

    Good readers always make connections

    while they read to keep focused on the

    story.

    List 2 text to text connections.

    1. ________________________________________

    2. ________________________________________

    Think of 3 women characters from mov-

    ies, tv, or literature who are similar in

    character, attitude, or appearance as

    the beautiful and cruel women Esperan-

    za admire. Who?

    ________________________________________

    ________________________________________

    ________________________________________

    17

    Identify the character traits you think Esperanza possesses.

    Independent

    Beautiful

    Intelligent

    Unloved

    Understanding

    Unconquerable

    Trustworthy

    Deluded

    Naïve

    Thoughtful

    Lonely

    Hopeful

    Persecuted

    Afraid

    Creative

    Sad

    Compassionate

    Self-reliant

    Popular

    reliable

    Identify the character traits you think Sally possesses.

    Independent

    Beautiful

    Intelligent

    Unloved

    Understanding

    Unconquerable

    Trustworthy

    Deluded

    Naïve

    Thoughtful

    Lonely

    Hopeful

    Persecuted

    Afraid

    Creative

    Sad

    Compassionate

    Self-reliant

    Popular

    reliable

    What character traits do they have in common?