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The Witch of The Witch of Blackbird Pond Blackbird Pond By Elizabeth George Speare By Elizabeth George Speare

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The Witch of The Witch of Blackbird PondBlackbird PondThe Witch of The Witch of

Blackbird PondBlackbird Pond

By Elizabeth George SpeareBy Elizabeth George SpeareBy Elizabeth George SpeareBy Elizabeth George Speare

What is Kit Tyler’s Biggest Problem?What is Kit Tyler’s Biggest Problem?What is Kit Tyler’s Biggest Problem?What is Kit Tyler’s Biggest Problem?

Chapters 1-8

Theme of Book?Theme of Book?Theme of Book?Theme of Book?

Struggling to fit inStruggling to fit in

DifferencesDifferencesDifferencesDifferences

Climate

Housing

Her responsibilities

Religion and practice

Government

Climate

Housing

Her responsibilities

Religion and practice

Government

Trying to fit into the Trying to fit into the household...household...

Trying to fit into the Trying to fit into the household...household...

Tries to fit in by being ___________.

Name jobs she attempts and whether or not they were successful.

Kit herself states she lacks two things:(cornbread)

_____________

_____________

Tries to fit in by being ___________.

Name jobs she attempts and whether or not they were successful.

Kit herself states she lacks two things:(cornbread)

_____________

_____________

Tide Begins to TurnTide Begins to TurnTide Begins to TurnTide Begins to Turn

Dame School

with Mercy

Dame School

with Mercy

Chapters 9-16

PoliticsPoliticsPoliticsPolitics

Gov. Andros

How do Matthew Wood, Rev. Gershom Bulkely, and William Ashby feel about King James?

What do the men’s views suggest about the Wetherfield community?

What happens when Andros

comes to take the charter?(15)

How do these events change

Kit’s understanding of

Matthew Wood and William?

How do Matthew Wood, Rev. Gershom Bulkely, and William Ashby feel about King James?

What do the men’s views suggest about the Wetherfield community?

What happens when Andros

comes to take the charter?(15)

How do these events change

Kit’s understanding of

Matthew Wood and William?

Hannah TupperHannah TupperHannah TupperHannah Tupper

Why don’t the towns’ people like Hannah?

How does Hannah help Kit find a place in Wethersfield? (11)

Why don’t the towns’ people like Hannah?

How does Hannah help Kit find a place in Wethersfield? (11)

QuakersSalem Witch Trials

Nat Eaton Nat Eaton Nat Eaton Nat Eaton

Why is Nat punished in the stocks?

How does the author use this incident and others to show the feelings Nat and Kit have for one another?

Why is Nat punished in the stocks?

How does the author use this incident and others to show the feelings Nat and Kit have for one another?

Kit Tyler has a crushAnd she doesn’t even know it. The object of her affection is Nathaniel Eaton, the Captain’s son and first mate of the brigantine Dolphin. After five weeks at sea, she’s bound to notice “his thin wiry figure, his sandy, sun-bleached hair, his agile movements as he swings easily hand over hand upon the rigging”

Chapter 17

was the first person to get the mysterious fever?

got the worst of this fever and who got the least?

Who:

came to see Mercy when she was sick?

Chapters17-21

The mob want to do to Hannah

Tupper?

What did:

Hannah wanted to take with her when

she left?Hannah do after her

and Kit hid out in the woods?

Who got on the boat and who didn’t and why?

How does Kit feel about Matthew sticking up for her?

Why do you think Kit didn’t tell them about Prudence and her teaching?

Chapter 18

What does Kit think about when she is locked in the shed?

Prediction

What will Goodwife Cuff think if Kit tells about her teaching Prudence?

What do you think William will think

and do when he finds out?

Who if anyone will help Kit when she is in trial?

19 - The Trial19 - The Trial19 - The Trial19 - The Trial

Charges against Kit? 189

List some of the evidence of Kit being a witch as given by individual Wethersfield citizens. 190

Gershome Bulkeley’s defense against these?191b

Damning evidence?

Charges against Kit? 189

List some of the evidence of Kit being a witch as given by individual Wethersfield citizens. 190

Gershome Bulkeley’s defense against these?191b

Damning evidence?

TrialTrialTrialTrial

Matthew defends Kit’s _____________ until it is proven that she was__________________.

How did Prudence demonstrate she was not at Hannah’s with Kit to learn how to be a witch?

Kit notices immediately a positive and life changing difference in Prudence. What is it?

Describe the trial scene as it involves Adam and Goodwife Cruff - how do they think differently about Prudence?

How does Adam show a complete change in character?

Matthew defends Kit’s _____________ until it is proven that she was__________________.

How did Prudence demonstrate she was not at Hannah’s with Kit to learn how to be a witch?

Kit notices immediately a positive and life changing difference in Prudence. What is it?

Describe the trial scene as it involves Adam and Goodwife Cruff - how do they think differently about Prudence?

How does Adam show a complete change in character?

Prudence

““Then I won’t be coming Then I won’t be coming back?”back?”

““Then I won’t be coming Then I won’t be coming back?”back?”

Describe the scene around Kit and William’s parting 204-5

What bad news was delivered at the winter wedding?

Describe Kit’s Dream during the long winter.211

Describe the return of John from captivity.

Describe the scene around Kit and William’s parting 204-5

What bad news was delivered at the winter wedding?

Describe Kit’s Dream during the long winter.211

Describe the return of John from captivity.

Two Marriages & a Promise of Two Marriages & a Promise of SpringSpring

Two Marriages & a Promise of Two Marriages & a Promise of SpringSpring

Describe the plans of the happy couples and their futures.

Spring brings what new realization to Kit?

How had Hannah

helped Kit figure this

out?

Describe the plans of the happy couples and their futures.

Spring brings what new realization to Kit?

How had Hannah

helped Kit figure this

out?“The Witch”

Diagramming the Story Diagramming the Story Line (Plot)Line (Plot)

Diagramming the Story Diagramming the Story Line (Plot)Line (Plot)

The novel reaches its climax in the final section. The climax is the point of greatest dramatic excitement in a story. Earlier events lead up to this event. After the climax we have some falling action or the denoument, and lastly the resolution. Resolution is how the inital problem of the story is finally solved or maybe goes unsolved.

Record events leading up to the climax. You may add circles if you Record events leading up to the climax. You may add circles if you needed. Finally, write a paragraph under the resolution bubble to explain needed. Finally, write a paragraph under the resolution bubble to explain how the inital problem of the story was solved.how the inital problem of the story was solved.

Record events leading up to the climax. You may add circles if you Record events leading up to the climax. You may add circles if you needed. Finally, write a paragraph under the resolution bubble to explain needed. Finally, write a paragraph under the resolution bubble to explain how the inital problem of the story was solved.how the inital problem of the story was solved.

ThemesThemesThemesThemes

The struggle to fit in -

Loyalty -Who brings this out and how?

What else? Hannah helps Kit learn this.

The struggle to fit in -

Loyalty -Who brings this out and how?

What else? Hannah helps Kit learn this.

ConflictConflictConflictConflict

SettingSettingSettingSetting

Literary Web Template - Literary Web Template -

InspirationInspirationLiterary Web Template - Literary Web Template -

InspirationInspiration

Create your map of the litery elements of the book The Witch of Blackbird Pond.

Create your map of the litery elements of the book The Witch of Blackbird Pond.

CharactersCharactersCharactersCharacters

Writing a character sketchWriting a character sketch

A character sketch highlights several important characteristics or personality traits of a person -- a real person, a person in literature, or an imagined person. A good character sketch provides support detail for each identified trait.

My friend Liz is a true best friend. She always supports me in everything I want to do. When I wanted to go up North, she said she thought it would be a great experience and that it would help me develop my sense of adventure.

Liz is not only a great supporter. She also trusts me to give her my honest opinion and to say what I feel. When she was upset with her sister one time, she asked what I thought about it and I said she should wait and then she would find out the real reason why her sister was mad at her. And it happened that way. She knew she could trust me.

Liz - A Character Sketch

Liz can be a barrel of fun when she is in the mood. I really like when she does silly things. One night, we rented three movies and watched all three while we ate popcorn, cheese and crackers, and a whole box of chocolates. We gabbed about everything and even imagined what it would be like to live like some of the characters in the movies.

Since my best friend is now living over 500 miles away, I miss all the laughter she brought to my life and the times I could ask her opinion on things that troubled me. But I can still hear the sound of her voice and ask her opinion on the telephone!

Point out that in the character sketch above, the writer highlighted what he or she felt were some of Liz's best qualities or character traits. For each trait or characteristic, the writer provided at least one detail that supported -- served as proof -- that Liz possessed that trait. The character sketch form below provides a simple outline for a character sketch. Have students work on their own or in small groups as they use the form to discuss the character sketch above. The form will help them identify

•the qualities/character traits that the writer likes most about Liz.

•details/examples to support those traits.

Character Sketch Format/Graphic Organizer

Topic Sentence: ____________________________________________________

Trait #1 _________________________________ Example(s) ______________________________________________________________________________________________

Trait #2 _________________________________ Example(s) ______________________________________________________________________________________________

Trait #3 _________________________________ Example(s) ______________________________________________________________________________________________

Concluding Sentence: ____________________________________________________