Monday, November 24, 2014

November 26, 2014

Chapters 8-10
 
Please answer the following questions


1. What did Okonkwo do whenever he thought of his father’s weakness and failure?


2. What did Okonkwo tell himself about his part in Ikemefuna’s death?


3. What did Obierika tell Okonkwo about his part in Ikemefuna’s death?


4. Describe the meeting to determine Obierika’s daughter’s bride price.


5. The men began discussing rumors about white men. Who did the men think the white men were?

6. Describe the relationship between Ekwefi and Ezinma.

November 25, 2014

Group One and two

Define each vocabulary words


1.  feign


2.  rebuked



3.  stunted


4.  harbingers

5.  copiously




Group Three

Using Prior Knowledge and Context Clues


 
Below are the sentences in which the vocabulary words appear in the text. Read the sentence.



Use any clues you can find in the sentence combined with your prior knowledge, and write what you think the underlined words mean in the space provided


1.  Nwoye would feign annoyance and grumble aloud about women and their troubles.


2.  And when he did this he saw that his father was pleased, and no longer rebuked him.


3.  They went back to their caves in a distant land, where they were guarded by a race of stunted men.

4.  They were the harbingers sent to survey the land.

5.  Okonkwo sat in his obi crunching happily with Ikemefuna and Nwoye, and drinking palm-wine
copiously....

November 24, 2014

Chapters 5-7

Group One and two
 
Define each vocabulary words.
 
fibrous
 
calabashes
frenzy
intoxicating
 
bouts

 
 
Group three
 
Using Prior Knowledge and Context Clues


Below are the sentences in which the vocabulary words appear in the text. Read the sentence.


Use any clues you can find in the sentence combined with your prior knowledge, and write what you think the underlined words mean in the space provided.
1. The new year must begin with tasty, fresh yams and not the shriveled and fibrous crop of the previous year.
 

2. All cooking pots, calabashes, and wooden bowls were thoroughly washed, especially the wooden mortar in which yam was pounded.
 

3. The drums rose to a frenzy.




4. Old men nodded to the beat of the drums and remembered the days when they wrestled to its intoxicating rhythm.

 

5. Within a short time the two bouts were over.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

November 21, 2014

Chapter 5 -7.  Please answer the following question


1. What influence did Ikemefuna have on Nwoye?

2. How did Okonkwo feel about Ikemefuna’s influence on Nwoye?

3. How did the villagers feel about the coming of the locusts, and what did they do about it?

4. What did the village decide to do with Ikemefuna?

5. Who struck the last blow to Ikemefuna, and why?

November 20,2014

Chapters 5-7  Please answer the following question


1. Describe the Feast of the New Yam.

2. Who was Okonkwo’s favorite child, and what did he often say about the child?

3. What unacceptable thing did Okonkso do just before the Feast of the New Yam?

4. Who was Chielo, and why was she important?

5. What sport did the villagers enjoy watching during their feasting?

November 19,2014

Using Prior knowledge and contextual Clues

Group One and Two

Using the following vocabulary words and write it in complete sentences. These words are the same words from yesterday's homework that you have to find the definition for.

1. perpertual


2.  Capricious


3.  incipient


4.  brusqueness


5.  kindred


6.  benevolent


Group Three

Below are the sentences in which the vocabulary words appear in the text. Read the sentence. Use any clues you can find in the sentence combined with your prior knowledge, and write what you think the underlined words mean in the space provided.



1.  His wives, especially the youngest, lived in perpetual fear of his fiery temper, and so did his little
children.

2. It was deeper and more intimate than the fear of evil and capricious gods and of magic, the fear
of the forest, and of the forces of nature, red in tooth and claw.

3. Okonkwo’s first son, Nwoye, was then twelve years old but was already causing his father great
anxiety for his incipient laziness.

4. But he was struck, as most people were, by Okonkwo’s brusqueness in dealing with less
successful men.

5. Only a week ago a man had contradicted him at a kindred meeting which they held to discuss the
next ancestral feast.

6. But it was really not true that Okonkwo’s palm kernels had been cracked for him by a benevolent
spirit.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

November 17,2014

Vocabulary:

Replace each word with an appropriate synonym from the Word Box below.

Word Box:


skill        dust       storm      evil         intent           meantime

threatening       whimsical      hawk       tenant      farming

beginning        knife          seashells (money)

1. “Okonkwo’s fame had grown like a bush-fire in the harmattan

(_______________).”

2. “When they had eaten they talked about . . . the impending

(_______________) war with the village of Mbaino.”

3. “In short, he was asking Unoka to return the two hundred cowries

(_______________) he had borrowed from him more than two years before.”

4. “To crown it all he had taken two titles and shown incredible prowess

(_______________) in two inter-tribal wars.”

5. “ . . . there was no hurry to decide his fate. Okonkwo was, therefore, asked on

behalf of the clan to look after him in the interim (_______________).”

6. “It was deeper and more intimate than the fear of evil and capricious

(_______________) gods and of magic . . . and of the forces of nature,

malevolent (_______________), red in tooth and claw.”


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

November 12, 2014


 

Agree/Disagree

 

Directions: Answer the following statement and explain why 

 

1.    It is ok for a person to have more than one spouse.
 

2.    Masculine men do not display their emotions.


3.    There is only one true religion.
 

4.    You must always be loyal to your family.
 

5.    Justice must be served in the court system.
 

6.    What other people think of me is important.

7.    Material things matter to me.
 

8.    Parents should have a say in their child’s lives.
 

9.    New and innovative ways are better than traditional methods.
 

10. What is best for the community is more important than
individual needs or wants.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

November 10, 2014


What are some ways cultures can be perceived as strange?



Compare


I.The Ibo and America Cultures
 
list out:  what similar and different
 

November 7,2014

Answer the following questions



Who is Nwoye? How does Okonkwo feel about him?
 
How do other tribes feel about Umuofia?
why does Okwonko make his son unhappy?
 
 
 
 
 

November 6,2014

Answer the following questions


How is culture depicted in things fall apart?
 
 
 
How did Okonkwo become famous even beyond the nine villages of Umuofia?
 
 

What darkens the sky one day while everyone is working?

November 5, 2014

Things Fall Apart
 
 
Where does the story take place?

What are the important crops?
 
What features of Okonkwo's character persuades Nmwkibie to give him the yam seeds?
 
what made yam specifically a man's crop?
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

November 3, 2014

After you read chapter 1 and 2 of Things Fall Apart. Please answer the following questions:



1. According to the first paragraph of Chapter 1, for what is Okonkwo famous?

2. According to the last paragraph of Chapter 1, for what else is Okonkwo known?




3. For what is Okonkwo’s father, Unoka, known?


4. Why does Okonkwo’s father go to the Oracle? What does the Oracle tell him?


5. The story tells us that Okonkwo “ruled his household with a heavy hand.”   What does this mean?