Devil and Tom Walker
Devil and Tom Walker
Devil and Tom Walker
School
June 27-July 1
The Devil and Tom
Walker
By: Washington Irving
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Definition
In My Words
Plot Flocabulary
As we watch the video, fill out the
definitions for the words Plot-Resolution. If
you dont get the answers the first two
times DONT PANIC! We will go over the
words together!
Plot Elements
Vocabulary
Glue the vocabulary words for the text we
will read for the week. Beneath the 10
selected vocabulary words, rewrite the
definitions in your own words and create a
visual representation for your words.
Example
Prevalent: Something that is all over the
place or everywhere
Making Predictions
In your notebook, copy the following chart with
the words ON TOP of the boxes. I would like you
to copy this five times. While we read, I expect
you to make five predictions through the story.
What you make a prediction about is completely
up to you based off of what you read. Each
prediction is worth 5 points for the day.
Clue
Predicti
on
What
Happen
s
Level 1 Questions
The following questions really just check
to see if you understand what the text
says explicitly and implicitly.
Paste the questions in your notebooks
so that you do not have to write the
questions. Below the questions. Number
your answers, and complete the
questions. The 13th question requires
you to draw a chart and fill it in
accordingly.
Level 1 Questions
1. How does Tom change as he grows older? Cite textual evidence.
2. What is the conflict in the story?
3. What is the narrators tone?
4. Who is Tom Walker? What does he do for a living?
5. Describe Tom. Describe his wife.
6. Where does the story take place? Why is the setting significant?
7. What conclusion can you draw from the mens names being
Level 1 Questions
13. Draw and fill out this chart to show the
Expositio
n
g
llin
Fa tion
Ac
Ris
Ac ing
tio
n
Climax
Resolution
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Journal
Choose 3 of the 4 questions to answer for your
journal entry for today.
What did you think about the story yesterday? I am
really just looking for your thoughts and reactions.
Did you think that Tom Walker went through a
metamorphosis at all through the story?
What caused him to changed as the story
progressed? What were his motivations?
Do you believe you would have done what he did to
gain success? Why or Why not?
Level 2 Questions
In groups of 2-3, you will answer the
following THEMATIC Questions.
Thematic questions just check to see if you
are following along with the themes that
are arising in the text along with the
overarching messages.
Your group will turn in ONE paper with the
answers completed, and all names written
on the sheet.
Level 2 Questions
1. What are some themes in the story? How do they relate to the plot and
characters?
2. How does Irving build and develop the central theme in the story?
3. A satire is a story that mocks some human folly. "The Devil and Tom
money. Both Tom and his wife are miserly and only seem to care about
money. Jot examples of instances where Irving conveys a message
about greed and selfishness. How do these examples help develop the
theme?
5. What is significant about the title of the story? How does the title
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The Devil and Tom Walker:
Day 3
Creative Rewrite
Activity Extension:
For those of you who are superstars and
finish all of their work early ;), the extension
activity is to work on a creative rewrite of
the story.
No your story does not have to be as long
as the original, but modernize the story,
where the THEMES are recognizable. Make
the story apply to 2015.
This assignment is EXTRA CREDIT. However,
do not ask me if you can do this assignment
if you have not completed all other work in
the class. <3 Ms. Thompson
Vocabulary and
Figurative Language
We will play a little vocabulary game
that I like, called I have, you have.
Listen up carefully for the
instructions!
Tonight you do have homework ,
but I promise its only one page! Its
review for the exam tomorrow. Do it!
Its worth up to 10 points extra credit
on your assessment in the morning!
7/1/2016
The Devil and Tom Walker:
Day 4
Review
It would be wise of you to spend the
next 15 minutes studying through
the content of the story, to be sure
that you know and understand it
fully. Also, if I were you, Id be
studying my vocabulary!
(You may use your homework to help
you study your vocabulary. Turn in
the homework before the
assessment.)
Week 1 Assessment
You will have until the break to work on your
assessment. If you complete it early, you may
work on a creative rewrite of The Devil and Tom
Walker for extra credit. (Instructions on next slide)
The creative rewrite is an opportunity for you to
earn extra credit if you have completed
everything. Otherwise, the second half of class
will be dedicated to make up work, such as
completing pre-tests, or completing your journal,
which will be collected today.
Creative Rewrite
Activity Extension:
For those of you who are superstars and finish all of
their work early ;), the extension activity is to work
on a creative rewrite of the story.
No your story does not have to be as long as the
original, but modernize the story, where the THEMES
are recognizable. Make the story apply to 2015.
This assignment is EXTRA CREDIT. However, do not
ask me if you can do this assignment if you have not
completed all other work in the class. <3 Ms.
Thompson
Due: Friday 7/10/2015
7/1/2016
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