Believing in Yourself: The Wild Book

Lesson 6
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ELA

Unit 5

4th Grade

Lesson 6 of 19

Objective


Explain the meaning of lines 11–16 of "Trouble" and how the author develops character.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Wild Book by Margarita Engle  pp. 37 – 54

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What does the author reveal about Fefa in lines 11–16 of "Trouble?" How do the other poems continue to develop this understanding?

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Key Questions


Key Questions

  • "Celebrations": Close read the following sentences: "I gaze at a page. I am so weary of trying to fill my blank mind with wisdom." "I open my wild book and write a bold word." What does the word weary mean? What does the word "bold" mean? What does this show about how Fefa is feeling? 

  • "Word Hunger": What is the significance of the last stanza? How has Fefa changed? Use the word discouraged in your answer. 

  • "Word Freedom": Why is Fefa frustrated with her sisters?

  • "Ugly Poem": How does Fefa feel about the poem she gets from Fausto? How does it impact her? 

  • "Fragrant Chores": Close read the following sentence: "I vow that I will improve my own handwriting." What does the word "vow" mean? Why does Fefa vow that she will improve her own handwriting? 

  • "Guessing": What description does the author include to support the development of the themes of perseverance and determination? How are Fefa's feelings changing at the end of the poem? Why?

  • "Towers of Hope": Close read the following sentence: "I imagine the height of my own wild hopes." What does this show about how Fefa is feeling? 

  • "Trouble": What does Fefa teach the parrot? How does it make her feel? 

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Vocabulary


verse

n.

(p. 42)

a group of lines in a poem or song

fragrant

adj.

(p. 43)

to have a smell

discouraged

adj.

(pp. 39 - 40)

having lost confidence or excitement about something

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Common Core Standards


  • RL.4.2 — Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
  • RL.4.3 — Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions).

Supporting Standards

L.4.4
L.4.5
RF.4.3
RF.4.4
RL.4.1
RL.4.4
RL.4.10
SL.4.1
W.4.10

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Describe Fefa's relationship with her family. 

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