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PTI - Seminar 01

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What does success look like?
In this seminar, you will envision the setting and characters described by the author, Sherman Alexie. You will also describe Junior’s perspective on poverty and how it affects life on the reservation. As you read and listen to the story, think about the setting and characters introduced by Sherman Alexie. Be ready to use the text to help you share your thoughts.
Chapter 1: The Black-Eye-of-the-Month Club (10 minutes)
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Share your Thoughts: What do we learn about Junior from this opening chapter? Share your thoughts on Flipgrid below. Choose a sentence or passage from the text to support your answer.
Chapter 02: Why Chicken Means So Much to Me (12 minutes)
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Prepare for discussion: Think about these questions we will be discussing in our video chat.
  • How does Sherman Alexie develop Junior's character in these chapters?
  • What is Junior’s point of view on poverty?
  • What does Oscar’s death reveal about life on the reservation?
As a baby, Junior had to have an operation to remove extra cerebral spinal fluid from his skull. What nickname does he give to cerebral spinal fluid?
Splashy Stuff
Brain grease
Smart fuel
Spine slime
According to Junior, there is one “language” that everybody can understand. What is that language?
Art
Music
English
Food
Where does Junior live?
A Navajo Indian Reservation
A Hawaiian Island
A Spokane Indian Reservation
A small city in Floriday
What is the never-ending thing that Junior believes torments reservation Indians?
Bad weather
Imagined happiness
Allergies
Poverty