Exploring Human Rights: The Breadwinner

Lesson 6
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ELA

Unit 2

5th Grade

Lesson 6 of 30

Objective


Compare and contrast Parvana's, Nooria's, and Mother's responses to Parvana dressing as a boy and how their responses help to build a deeper understanding of the character.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Breadwinner: 15th Anniversary Edition by Deborah Ellis  — Ch. 5–6

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

Compare and contrast Parvana's, Nooria's, and Mother's responses to Parvana dressing as a boy. How do their responses help build a deeper understanding of the character?

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Key Questions


Key Questions

  • Compare and contrast Parvana’s and Nooria’s response to Mrs. Weera. In what ways are their responses similar? Different? Why? (Chapter 5)

  • How does this chapter fit into the overall structure of the text? (Chapter 5)

  • How does the narrator’s point of view influence how things are described? How might the chapter have been different if it was told from another character’s point of view? (Chapter 5)

  • Analyze Nooria and Parvana’s relationship. In what ways does their relationship contribute to the plot of the story? (Chapter 6) 

  • How does this chapter fit into the overall structure of the text? (Chapter 6) 

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Vocabulary


anxious

adj.

to be afraid or nervous about what may happen

sensible

adj.

to be reasonable or show good judgment

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Common Core Standards


  • RL.5.3 — Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
  • RL.5.6 — Describe how a narrator's or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.

Supporting Standards

L.5.4.b
RF.5.3
RF.5.4
RL.5.1
RL.5.4
RL.5.5
RL.5.10
SL.5.1
W.5.10

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Analyze the ways in which Parvana has taken on her father's role. 

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