The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton 8 th Grade ELA Block: Name: 1. Read the novel The Outsiders. 2. Bullet the main points (4-5 bullets) per chapter. These notes can be on notebook paper. 3. Complete The Outsiders packet by the first day of school and attach chapter notes.
Characterization For each of the following characters bullet their physical traits and personality traits. Each character speaks in the novel-optional quotes that describe each character are encouraged. Meet the Greasers! Ponyboy Curtis Sodapop Curtis Darry Curtis
Steve Randle Two-Bit Mathews Dally Winston Johnny Cade
Meet the Socs! Cherry Valance Randy Adderson Bob Sheldon
Slang Words Outsiders Slang Page Meaning of the slang word as it is used in language presently Paul Newman 1 Famous actor from 1950 s; died in 2008 dig 2 likes Madras skirt 2 Plaid cotton front-button shirt made in India; popular in 1950 s blade 5 knife smarting 7 To be in extreme pain; hurting Two-bits 10 Say, input, opinion Will Rogers 10 Famous humorist from early 1900 s Hacked off 12 Mad, angry cooler 12 jail tough 12 same as rough tuff 12 cool, sharp hunt some action 14 look for something to do broad 14 girl, girlfriend Rolled 14 Mugged or robbed Great 15 Novel by Charles Dickens Expectations Pip 15 Main character in Great Expectations marked lousy 15 Branded with reputation of being someone bad or one to stay away from dig 17 understand savvy 17 understand Kools 19 Brand of cigarettes fuzz 20 the police trap 21 mouth doll 23 cute guy DX 23 Brand of gasoline looker 25 beautiful woman swinging 27 Awesome; rockin chessy cat 27 Chesire cat, known for its huge, toothy grin Dames 29 Women; girls, females heater 29 gun rep 29 Slang abbreviation for reputation weed 30 gun pop 31 soda half-crocked 35 drunk rank 37 Lousy; bad soused 46 drunk
yeller cur dog 48 Yellow hunting dog a woofin 53 you re not kidding reeling pickled 54 drunk English leather 54 A brand of men s cologne towheaded 59 So blond hair appears white thug 64 hoodlum, juvenile deliquent blasted pansy 72 whimp T-bird 80 Ford thunderbird automobile war council 83 meeting with the leaders of various gangs Sting Ray 85 Model of Corvette (car in 50 s and 60 s) beefed 89 upset, made mad tangle 89 fight or get into altercation fireworks 140 start of the fight bopper 140 fighter JDs 95 Juvenile delinquents in stitches 100 Laughing hysterically icebox 104 refrigerator dough 111 money holler uncle 112 surrender rumble 120 An organized fight spruced up 131 Taking care of one s appearance off my nut 137 crazy bopper 140 Fighter; one involved in rumble sucker 146 Someone who believes a lie or falls for a story Perry Mason 167 A detective in the TV show of the same name like all git-out 172 Extremely; to the highest degree imaginable bawl-baby 176 Crybaby; one who cries with little provocation
Vocabulary Words Directions: Look up the part of speech, and page # for each vocabulary word and write them on the appropriate line. Word Part of Sp. Definition Chapter 1 bawl unfathomable Chapter 2 incredulous roguishly Chapter 3 aloofness ornery Chapter 4 apprehensive contemptuously Chapter 5 elude imploringly
Chapter 6 bewilderment hysterics Chapter 7 drawled exploits Chapter 8 divert doggedly Chapter 9 stifled Chapter 10 clad stupor
Chapter 11 liable idolized Chapter 12 acquitted veered
Open Response Please complete a graphic organizer on one of the following open response questions (see below). You may choose to use a graphic organizer of your choice (T-chart, org chart, etc.). We will complete the open response within the first two weeks of school as a means to review both The Outsiders and open response. Open Response Prompts: Choose ONE of the following prompts to organize your thoughts onto a graphic organizer. The rough draft will be completed during the first two weeks of school. 1) Theme: Theme is the overall message the authors is trying to convey to the reader. The Outsiders depicts teenagers as they evolve into adulthood and experience their world changing all around them. Choose a theme (not a topic) and describe how S.E. Hinton illustrates the theme of the story. Be specific and use THREE examples to support your theme. 2) Character Analysis: In The Outsiders, characters change as a result of their experiences in the novel. This makes them dynamic characters. Describe what a character was like in the beginning of the novel. Explain how that same character changes. Use THREE specific examples to support your essay. 3) Symbolism: Symbolism is extensively using a person, place, or object to represent something beyond itself. Symbols can neatly communicate complicated, emotionally rich ideas. Choose THREE symbols from The Outsiders and discuss the meaning of each and how they relate to the story. Use specific details and information from the work to support your answer.