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The Outsiders Introduction

The Outsiders Introduction

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.6.3, RL.11-12.9, RL.8.3

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Naomi Salazar

Used 5+ times

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 10 Questions

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​Intro to The Outsiders

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Open Ended

How are outsiders usually treated? Have you ever felt like an outsider?

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Think and Respond

We often judge people based on our first impressions of their physical appearance.  Verbalize your first impressions of the people in the images on this slide.

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Open Ended

Compare the two images on the previous slide. What would you think about each person?

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The following poll question shave to do with concepts that we will study when we read the outsiders. Answer the poll questions to the best of your ability.

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Poll

Would you do anything to protect your family?

Always

Mostly

Sometimes

Never

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Poll

How often do you agree with this statement: Loyalty is the thread that holds friendships together

Always

Mostly

Sometimes

Never

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Poll

How often do you agree with this statement: Violence is sometimes necessary to resolve conflict.

Always

Mostly

Sometimes

Never

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Poll

How often do you agree with with statement: People from different economic classes will usually not be friends.

Always

Mostly

Sometimes

Never

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S.E. Hinton

Let’s learn about the author of The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton. Pay close attention because you may be asked to recall this information.

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S.E. hinton

Hinton was born in Tulsa in 1948. As a young child, she was an avid reader and would spend her time writing her own stories. She wanted to create authentic stories about teenagers without sugarcoating the truth

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S.E. Hinton

Hinton wrote The Outsiders while she was in high school. During her high school graduation ceremony, she was offered a publishing contract for the novel. She published the novel under the name S.E. Hinton (instead of Susan Eloise) because the publishers were concerned early male critics may dismiss a book written by a woman author that included mostly male characters and ’tough’ content and themes.

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S.e hinton

After the success of The Outsiders, she attended the University Of Tulsa, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Education. 

In college, she met David Inhofe. The two married and had one son together. Her husband was a major influence in encouraging her to write her second novel, That Was Then, This Is Now.

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S.E. Hinton

The Outsiders has sold more than 14 million copies and continues to sell more than 500,000 copies each year. Hinton has also published other novels like Tex, Rumble Fish, and Taming The Star Runner. In the 1990s, she focused mainly on writing children’s picture books.!

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Watch The Outsiders and complete the movie guide linked on google classroom

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Multiple Choice

Where was S.E. Hinton born?

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Kansas City, Missouri

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Multiple Choice

What did she enjoy as a child?

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Playing outside with friends

2

Reading and Writing

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Multiple Choice

When did she write The Outsiders?

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In highschool

2

In college

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Open Ended

What is one other book that she wrote beside The Outsiders?

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Hostorical Context

The book reflects the social division Americans experienced during the 1960s. Young people were attempting to find their voices and express their political opinions. Race relations were changing dramatically as the Civil Rights Movement drew attention to discrimination against Black people in America. Though Hinton does not portray the historical or political events of the time in her work, the novel does seek to give a voice to a marginalized group and validate the voices and experiences of young people.

​Intro to The Outsiders

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