Unit 10 Lesson 6 “Tiger—Tiger!”, part 2
Page 165-190 in
Classics for
Young Readers, Vol.6
Essential Questions, Objectives and
Standards……
• Essential Question: The wolves in these
stories want to be “free” but what
happens when they ARE “free”?
Objectives:
Identify character traits and motivations. Identify conflict. Identify theme..
RL.6.2. Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details;
provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
RL.6.3. Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as
how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
RL.6.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative
and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.
RL.6.1. Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences
drawn from the text.
Standards:
Whiteboard
Warmup
What does
“foreshadowing”
Mean??
CONFLICT
A
C
B
So Shere Khan is dead…..
now what??
Think back to Mowgli’s Brothers…… the Pack cast
out Mowgli AND Akela, their Leader. The Pack is
now leaderless as they THOUGHT they wanted….
“the Free People”?????
So is freedom really
FREEDOM??
• Are the wolves more free when they obey
the Law and work as a Pack or when they
fight and do as they please? WHY??
• What is Kipling saying about society and
society laws?? Do you agree??
Quick Check
The major conflict in the Jungle Book stories
so far was between Shere Khan and Mowgli.
FALSE TRUE
Quick Check
The Pack prospers and grows once they are
free of their Leader, Akela
FALSE TRUE
The WOLF PACK’S major conflict has to do
with:
A. They want to be led by Mowgli
B. They want to be “free”
Quick Check
In the end the Pack realizes that true freedom is the:
A. Opportunity to have a voice in what occurs around you
B. Opportunity to not have to follow ANY laws or rules
C. Opportunity to do only what YOU want to
Today we discussed…..
• We discussed Part 2 of “Tiger! Tiger!”
• We discussed the ending conflict between
Mowgli vs. Shere Khan
• We discussed the “freedom” of the wolves
• We discussed Kipling’s purpose for writing
“The Jungle Book”.
Homework Ticket
• Click on the link below, or in CHAT, and
complete the Homework Ticket
Homework • WHAT DO I DO NOW?
• NO SCHOOL TOMORROW
• Come Monday ready to review Mowgli’s Brothers
and the Law of the Jungle (pgs. 136-164)
• I will give you a study guide in class on Monday
to use for notes
• I will open up the Unit 10 Test in Sapphire and
will give you until midnight Tues. Jan. 27th to
complete it
• You may use the guide on the Test