5th Grade Literature Unit 4: One Crazy Summer Lesson 5
Standard Text Target Task Content Objective Explain what the girls learn RL5.3 What do the girls learn about Cecile about Cecile in this chapter RL5.5 One Crazy in the chapter For the People? How and how they each respond Summer, do they each respond? by using specific details in a Collect Call text to compare and contrast and For the What can you infer about the Black two or more characters in People Panthers based on what the girl’s depth. overhear? Exemplar Student Response Claim: Delphine, Vonetta and Fern found out that Cecile played an important artistry role in the Black Panthers movement. All of the girls were eager to learn about the role Cecile had in the Black Panthers. Delphine, more knowledgeable than Vonetta and Fern, try critically understand what art had to do with Cecile’s role in the Black Panthers movement. However, Vonetta and Fern wanted to eagerly learn more about the Black Panthers and how they would interact with them. The Black Panthers is a community of Black people that stood up for the Black people. The Black Panthers was also feared. Evidence: ● “I was sure they were Black Panthers. They were on the news lately…” 45 ● “Cecile said, ‘Paper isn’t free. Ink isn’t free. My printing press isn’t free. I’m not free.’” ● “…None of us is free…Eldridge Cleaver isn’t free…” 45 ● “That’s why everyone must contribute to the cause. “ 46 ● “The three Black Panthers were rapping. Laying it down. Telling it like it is, like talking was their weapon.” ● “All right. All right. But you got to take my kids.” 46 ● “Vonetta asked, ‘Is she giving us away? Then Fern. ‘To those people’.” ● “Then Vonetta suggested, ‘Maybe they want her to write a poem…’” 47 Central Idea Bottom Lines/Criteria ● Students must understand that the Cecile is a member of the Black Panthers group. ● Students must understand that girls are still very confused about the Black Panthers. They are trying to understand what the Black Panthers was and what their relation to Cecile. Key Vocabulary Use SEI framework with highlighted words. Word
Part of Speech
Definition
Word in Context
plea
Noun
A request made in an urgent and emotional manner.
A look of sorrow and a plea for forgiveness. 40
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5th Grade Literature Unit 4: One Crazy Summer Lesson 5
Before Reading Stop and Jot: Define Fugitive. Use it correctly in a sentence. _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Stop and Jot (After the reading)-Figurative Language: ● Word Choice to Analyze: o Pg. 48: “Vonetta fixed her voice like a deep man’s.” - She pretended she was one of the men from the Black Panther, giving Cecile a demand. This revealed her interest in learning about her mother’s role as she tried to figure the role out. Vonetta also wanted to entertain an audience. o Pg. 48: “Vonetta’s eyes lit up bright like a fox.” - She had a new idea and her facial expression revealed how anxious she was to share the idea. Foxes symbolize play as they give off much energy. Vonetta was ready to put on a show to express her interest in understanding Cecile’s interaction with the Black Panthers. Her eyes “lit up” as if she was ready to perform her act. Annotation prompt: One Crazy Summer is a fiction text. We know when we read a realistic fiction text we think about very specific things such as character traits, development, motivation, conflict, problems, and solutions. What do great readers pay attention to? Notes: ● Preview with scholars what a collect call is and why people make collect calls. ● This chapter is the first introduction to the Black Panthers. Delphine tries to make sense of what she is hearing based on discussions she’s had with Big Ma, but she doesn’t fully understand. In upcoming lessons scholars will have a chance to build a deeper understanding of the Black Panthers and what they overhear in this chapter. Therefore, the focus of this chapter is beginning to make predictions about the black panthers based on the information they overhear in the chapter. During Reading Pg #
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Annotation
Question/Scaffold
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”…Let me speak to your mother.” “She’s not here,” I said. “She’s in
Delphine calls Papa and Big Ma Key Questions: collect. This call cost Pa a lot of ● Describe what money. Big Ma was not happy with happens when receiving an expensive collect call. The
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5th Grade Literature Unit 4: One Crazy Summer Lesson 5
her house.” Vonetta and Fern still shouting…
girls were excited to hear Big Ma, they missed them and had not realized that being outside that late on their own was inappropriate. Meanwhile Delphine was trying to explain to Big Ma that Cecile allowed for them to roam the streets at night on their own and she was upset. They hung up the phone and Big Ma was disappointed at their decision to go out late and call them collect. More importantly Big Ma was upset with Cecile’s decision to allow this to happen.
Delphine calls home. How do they each respond to the call? Why do they have different reactions?
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They were expecting a mother. At least hug. Big Ma had no forgiveness for Cecile, and Cecile had no need for it.
Delphine comes to this conclusion because Cecile did not offer the motherly love that the girls yearned for, specifically Vonetta and Fern. Cecile did not offer social emotional support to the girls amongst meeting them and she didn’t even make them feel comfortable staying in her house. She did not feed them and made them to roam the dangerous streets in the evening to purchase food. Cecile was unapologetic for everything she had done and didn't need anyone to forgive her, even though Delphine secretly wants a big show of sorrow and regret. This is a fair conclusion.
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Based on Cecile’s behaviors Delphine decided that Cecile did not need to be forgiven. Why does Delphine come to this conclusion? Is it fair?
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“None of us is free Sister Inzilla...” “I still didn’t get what any of this had to do with Cecile.”
The girls believe that Cecile is a member of the Black Panthers. They learned that Cecile was an artist and the Black Panthers needed something from her in order to fight for the Black people and Black Panthers members who were not free. They didn’t quite understand what all those people being free had to do with Cecile.
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Delphine says they were “trained spies back in Brooklyn.” What do the girls hear while spying on Cecile and her visitors? Why are they confused by what they are hearing?
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“All right. All right. But you got to take my kids. Vonetta asked, “Is she giving us away? Then Fern. “To those people”
Once Vonetta and Fern hear their mother state this, they become fearful that they would be given away to the Black Panthers group. But Delphine reassured to them that that wasn’t going to happen. They all wondered what role Cecile’s artistry played in the Black Panthers Movement. The girls did not have enough background information and experience that would let them understand what was going on here.
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That’s why everyone must contribute to the cause.
The Black Panthers is a group that worked together to support their people. They were for the people and wanted to free the people. They were excellent speakers, as their words reminded Delphine of a rap song. They walked around with rifles and thus they were also feared. The author includes this scene to reveal to the audience that Cecile had an important role in the Black Panthers group. The author also wanted us to understand how knowledgeable Delphine was about the current events and movements that occurred during the time period. We also see that Cecile was also portrayed as a selfish argumentative person until she was convinced to exploit her talent to defend the people. We learned that she did have an unselfish stable side to her. The author also builds mystery and suspense here and helps us see it through the children's eyes, who don't
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Based on what the girls overhear, what can you infer about the Black Panthers? Why does the author include this scene?
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Figurative Language.
understand what is going on yet. She pretended she was one of the men from the Black Panther, giving Cecile a demand. This revealed her interest in learning about her mother’s role as she tried to figure the role out. Vonetta also wanted to entertain an audience. ● She had a new idea and her facial expression reveal how anxious she was to share the idea. Foxes symbolize play as they give off much energy. Vonetta was ready to put on a show to express her interest in understanding Cecile’s interaction with the Black Panthers. Her eyes “lit up” as if she was ready to perform her act.
Word Choice to Analyze: o Pg. 48: “Vonetta fixed her voice like a deep man’s.” o Pg. 48: “Vonetta’s eyes lit up bright like a fox.”
After Reading ● Show call written responses ● Error Analysis Key: Personal Experience, Limited, Confused, Answers a different question, Too literal Closing How can the same experience be interpreted differently by various individuals or groups?
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