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Welcome !
Sister Zoe
teacher
The best story I have read in the past year.
Yolanda a fourth grader
What was Yolanda’s misunderstanding in the story?
When the snow fell, Yolanda thought bomb explosion it was a _______________________.
Love; kindness; equality; respect; wisdom…
1. What message was the writer trying convey to the reader in the passage? 2. Please give a title to the passage.
No wars
Snow
Appreciate life
Homework:
When Yolanda grew up, she wrote a letter to Sister Zoe, remembering their old times and explaining the great impact she had on her growth. Please write the letter for Yolanda. (as long as you wish) (Please refer to the passage you read today and you are free to use the words, expressions and sentences in the passage.)
Thank you !
Why do you think she made such a
“silly” mistake?
Reason 1: the writer’s background:
An immigrant
All my life I had heard about the white snow that fell out of American skies in the winter.
A few girls began to cry. They were all shocked, frightened and...
源自文库
How did Yolanda react and feel When she was told it was snow?
Yolanda’s reaction: Yolanda’s feelings
On the television…
In class …
Horrible wars were in the air
At school…
At home…
On the television, President Kennedy, looking worried, was explaining we might have to go to war on we everybody’s against the enemies. At school, had air-raidminds drills: a worrying bell would go off and we’d move into the hall, Horrible were in with the air. fall to the floor, wars cover our heads our coats, and imagine our hair falling out, the bones in our arms going soft. At home, Mommy and my sisters and I prayed for world peace. In class, I heard new vocabulary items: nuclear bomb, radioactive fallout, People were in great fear of the bomb shelter. Sisterliving Zoe explained how it would possible coming wars. happen. She drew a picture of a mushroom on the black board and dotted a cloud of chalk marks for the dusty fallout that would kill us all.
To Yolando, snow is a symbol of ___________.
?
contrast :
snow
nuclear bomb radioactive fallout
life beauty peace … wars fear death …
Was Sister Zoe a great teacher? What did she do to Yolanda impresses you most? What did she stand for in Yolanda’s eyes?
from a country where it never snows.
Dominica
Reason 2: the situation at that time
The writer described different scenes (场景)to show that wars were coming. What are they?
contrast:
• Para 2: vocabulary learned: nuclear bomb, radioactive fallout, bomb shelter war and death
• Para 1: vocabulary learned: fridge, cornflakes, subway, snow
life and peace
How did people react and feel when they thought it was a bomb explosion?
Yolanda’s reaction:
I screamed, “Bomb! Bomb!”
Sister Zoe’s reaction: Sister Zoe moved around, her full black skirt ballooning as she hurried to my side A few girls’ reaction:
How had Sister Zoe described snowflakes for Yolanda? Each snowflake was different, like a person, irreplaceable and beautiful. What deep message was Sister Zoe trying to convey to Yolanda? Yolanda was also irreplaceable and beautiful. …
still worried safety, peace, the beauty of life…
I looked out the window cautiously.
From my desk I watched the fine powder dust the sidewalk and parked cars below. quietly, gently, softly
Sister Zoe
teacher
The best story I have read in the past year.
Yolanda a fourth grader
What was Yolanda’s misunderstanding in the story?
When the snow fell, Yolanda thought bomb explosion it was a _______________________.
Love; kindness; equality; respect; wisdom…
1. What message was the writer trying convey to the reader in the passage? 2. Please give a title to the passage.
No wars
Snow
Appreciate life
Homework:
When Yolanda grew up, she wrote a letter to Sister Zoe, remembering their old times and explaining the great impact she had on her growth. Please write the letter for Yolanda. (as long as you wish) (Please refer to the passage you read today and you are free to use the words, expressions and sentences in the passage.)
Thank you !
Why do you think she made such a
“silly” mistake?
Reason 1: the writer’s background:
An immigrant
All my life I had heard about the white snow that fell out of American skies in the winter.
A few girls began to cry. They were all shocked, frightened and...
源自文库
How did Yolanda react and feel When she was told it was snow?
Yolanda’s reaction: Yolanda’s feelings
On the television…
In class …
Horrible wars were in the air
At school…
At home…
On the television, President Kennedy, looking worried, was explaining we might have to go to war on we everybody’s against the enemies. At school, had air-raidminds drills: a worrying bell would go off and we’d move into the hall, Horrible were in with the air. fall to the floor, wars cover our heads our coats, and imagine our hair falling out, the bones in our arms going soft. At home, Mommy and my sisters and I prayed for world peace. In class, I heard new vocabulary items: nuclear bomb, radioactive fallout, People were in great fear of the bomb shelter. Sisterliving Zoe explained how it would possible coming wars. happen. She drew a picture of a mushroom on the black board and dotted a cloud of chalk marks for the dusty fallout that would kill us all.
To Yolando, snow is a symbol of ___________.
?
contrast :
snow
nuclear bomb radioactive fallout
life beauty peace … wars fear death …
Was Sister Zoe a great teacher? What did she do to Yolanda impresses you most? What did she stand for in Yolanda’s eyes?
from a country where it never snows.
Dominica
Reason 2: the situation at that time
The writer described different scenes (场景)to show that wars were coming. What are they?
contrast:
• Para 2: vocabulary learned: nuclear bomb, radioactive fallout, bomb shelter war and death
• Para 1: vocabulary learned: fridge, cornflakes, subway, snow
life and peace
How did people react and feel when they thought it was a bomb explosion?
Yolanda’s reaction:
I screamed, “Bomb! Bomb!”
Sister Zoe’s reaction: Sister Zoe moved around, her full black skirt ballooning as she hurried to my side A few girls’ reaction:
How had Sister Zoe described snowflakes for Yolanda? Each snowflake was different, like a person, irreplaceable and beautiful. What deep message was Sister Zoe trying to convey to Yolanda? Yolanda was also irreplaceable and beautiful. …
still worried safety, peace, the beauty of life…
I looked out the window cautiously.
From my desk I watched the fine powder dust the sidewalk and parked cars below. quietly, gently, softly