Unit 4
Big Idea: The Pursuit of Freedom
EQ's
What is America promising?
Explain the struggle to fulfill America's promise.
Big Idea: The Pursuit of Freedom
EQ's
What is America promising?
Explain the struggle to fulfill America's promise.
Anchor Text:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
Reading Schedule
2nd, 3rd, 5th (newer books)
Read chapters 1-2 (I-II) Read 4 and 5 (IV-V) until “quit on the business” on pg 22 Read pg 33 “another time” – end of chapter Read chapter 8 (VIII) Start pg 108 “There warn’t” – end of chapter Read 17-18-19 (XVII-IXX) Start pg 175 "well, that night" – pg 178 "wagon-load like that, before" Read chapter 24, 25, 26 (XXIV-XXVI) Read chapter 27 (XXVII) - pg 206 "they hadn't stirred" Read pg 213 "Miss Mary Jane" - end of chapter Read chapter 29 (XXIX) Read chapter 31 (XXXI) - page 242 "and tore it up" Read chapter 32 (XXXII) Read page 259 "on the road" - end of chapter Read chapter 34 (XXXIV) - page 264 "made the trip" Read chapter 39 (XXXIX) - chapter the last |
6th period (older books)
Read chapters 1-2 (I-II) Read 4 and 5 (IV-V) until “quit on the business” on pg 21 Read pg 31 “another time” – end of chapter Read chapter 8 (VIII) Start pg 87 “There warn’t” – end of chapter Read 17-18-19 (XVII-IXX) Start pg 149 "well, that night" - "wagon-load like that, before" pg 153 Read chapter 24, 25, 26 (XXIV-XXVI) Read chapter 27 (XXVII) - 179 "they hadn't stirred" Read 187 "Miss Mary Jane" - end of chapter Read chapter 29 (XXIX) Read chapter 31 (XXXI) - page 214 "and tore it up" Read chapter 32 (XXXII) Read page 230 "on the road" - end of chapter Read chapter 34 (XXXIV) - page 235 "made the trip" Read chapter 39 (XXXIX) - chapter the last |
What you're not reading
Chapter 3 - Huck is punished for dirty clothes; people think Huck's Pap drowned; Tom Sawyer's Gang busts up a Sunday School picnic
Chapter 5 - Pap goes to town to try to get Huck's money; Judge Thatcher tries to sober up Pap and fails miserably
Chapter 6 - Pap takes Huck to the log hut up river; gets drunk and tries to tan Huck
Chapter 7 - Pap tells Huck to fish and Huck catches a canoe floating on the river; Huck thinks of the escape idea
Chapter 9 - It rains for 12 days and Huck and Jim stay sheltered on an island; a house floats by with a dead man inside; they take supplies
Chapter 10 - Jim gets bit by a rattlesnake
Chapter 11 - Dressed as a girl, Huck sneaks to town for news; finds out people think Jim killed Huck and ran; men are looking for Jim
Chapter 12 - Huck and Jim board a crashed steamboat; a group of criminals is robbing it and ready to kill one of their own; Huck and Jim's raft floats away
Chapter 13 - Huck and Jim steal the criminals' boat and catch up to their raft
Chapter 14 - Huck reads to Jim from books about royalty and they debate Solomon’s wisdom
Chapter 15 - Huck and Jim are separated in a deep fog and Huck plays a joke on Jim when the fog clears; Jim declares that friends should not treat each other like that, and Huck apologizes
Chapter 16 - Huck sneaks aboard a bigger raft to find out how far it is to Cairo but learns nothing
Chapter 20 - they go ashore to a church service where the King pretended to be a reformed pirate; collected $87.75; the Duke prints off a runaway slave reward for Jim so they can travel during daytime - makes it look like they're returning Jim to his owners down south
Chapter 21 - King and Duke practice Shakespeare
Chapter 22 - Huck goes to the circus
Chapter 23 - Huck and Jim conclude that the King and Duke (and most "royalty") are rapscallions; Jim is homesick; Jim's daughter Elizabeth is deaf
Chapter 27 - Peters Wilks's funeral; he's buried with the gold still hidden in the coffin; King and Duke sell the goods and servants; Huck suggests maybe the servants stole the money before they were sold
Chapter 28 - Mary Jane is sad about the servants being sold; to cheer her, Huck decides to come clean to prove that he knows the servants with be back within a couple weeks
Chapter 30 - back on the raft; King confesses to putting the money in the coffin; Huck is relieved
Chapter 31 - Huck plots to steal Jim free
Chapter 33 - Since Huck is Tom, Tom pretends to be Sid (his younger brother)
Chapter 34 - a Phelps servant shows Huck and Tom where Jim is being held
Chapters 35 and 36- Tom's fantasy for freeing Jim is no match for Huck's logical ideas
Chapters 37 and 38 - Tom insists on freeing Jim like in the prison novels he's read
Chapter 5 - Pap goes to town to try to get Huck's money; Judge Thatcher tries to sober up Pap and fails miserably
Chapter 6 - Pap takes Huck to the log hut up river; gets drunk and tries to tan Huck
Chapter 7 - Pap tells Huck to fish and Huck catches a canoe floating on the river; Huck thinks of the escape idea
Chapter 9 - It rains for 12 days and Huck and Jim stay sheltered on an island; a house floats by with a dead man inside; they take supplies
Chapter 10 - Jim gets bit by a rattlesnake
Chapter 11 - Dressed as a girl, Huck sneaks to town for news; finds out people think Jim killed Huck and ran; men are looking for Jim
Chapter 12 - Huck and Jim board a crashed steamboat; a group of criminals is robbing it and ready to kill one of their own; Huck and Jim's raft floats away
Chapter 13 - Huck and Jim steal the criminals' boat and catch up to their raft
Chapter 14 - Huck reads to Jim from books about royalty and they debate Solomon’s wisdom
Chapter 15 - Huck and Jim are separated in a deep fog and Huck plays a joke on Jim when the fog clears; Jim declares that friends should not treat each other like that, and Huck apologizes
Chapter 16 - Huck sneaks aboard a bigger raft to find out how far it is to Cairo but learns nothing
Chapter 20 - they go ashore to a church service where the King pretended to be a reformed pirate; collected $87.75; the Duke prints off a runaway slave reward for Jim so they can travel during daytime - makes it look like they're returning Jim to his owners down south
Chapter 21 - King and Duke practice Shakespeare
Chapter 22 - Huck goes to the circus
Chapter 23 - Huck and Jim conclude that the King and Duke (and most "royalty") are rapscallions; Jim is homesick; Jim's daughter Elizabeth is deaf
Chapter 27 - Peters Wilks's funeral; he's buried with the gold still hidden in the coffin; King and Duke sell the goods and servants; Huck suggests maybe the servants stole the money before they were sold
Chapter 28 - Mary Jane is sad about the servants being sold; to cheer her, Huck decides to come clean to prove that he knows the servants with be back within a couple weeks
Chapter 30 - back on the raft; King confesses to putting the money in the coffin; Huck is relieved
Chapter 31 - Huck plots to steal Jim free
Chapter 33 - Since Huck is Tom, Tom pretends to be Sid (his younger brother)
Chapter 34 - a Phelps servant shows Huck and Tom where Jim is being held
Chapters 35 and 36- Tom's fantasy for freeing Jim is no match for Huck's logical ideas
Chapters 37 and 38 - Tom insists on freeing Jim like in the prison novels he's read
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Journals
1 - 1st impressions - 3 sentences
2 - 5 characters + details
3 - pros and cons of river travel - 5 each
4 - Grangerford family tree
5 - compare/contrast king and duke
6 - Wilks family tree
7 - 5 predictions
8 - What does the Mississippi River do the for the book? What does it symbolize? What role does it play? Type 100+ words
9 - 5-7 differences between the book and the movie and WHY it was changed
10 - If you could be any character in HF, who would you be and why? Type 50+ words
1 - 1st impressions - 3 sentences
2 - 5 characters + details
3 - pros and cons of river travel - 5 each
4 - Grangerford family tree
5 - compare/contrast king and duke
6 - Wilks family tree
7 - 5 predictions
8 - What does the Mississippi River do the for the book? What does it symbolize? What role does it play? Type 100+ words
9 - 5-7 differences between the book and the movie and WHY it was changed
10 - If you could be any character in HF, who would you be and why? Type 50+ words
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