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A Raisin in the Sun Unit ELA 20
(15 Lessons)
Featuring:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Objectives:
Speaking:
1. Students will recognize that talk is an important tool for communicating, thinking and learning
Students will speak to clarify and extend thinking Students will speak to express understanding Students will speak to share thoughts, opinions and feelings2. Students will speak fluently and confidently in a variety of situations for a variety of
purposes and audiences Students will speak to inform and persuade
Listening:
1. Students will recognize listening as an active, constructive process Students will recognize listening as an active process that requires listeners to: anticipate
a message and set a purpose for listening, attend, interpreting and summarizing, analyzing and evaluating 2. Students will practice the behaviors of effective listeners
Students will be sensitive to ideas and purpose when listening
Reading:
1. Students will recognize reading as an active, constructive process Students will recognize reading as an active process that requires readers to: make
connections, find meaning, make and confirm predictions, make and confirm inferences, reflect and evaluate2. Students will practice the behaviors of effective, strategic readers
Students will recognize author’s purpose, form and techniques Students will state and evaluate author’s theme, tone and viewpoint Students will relate the structure of the work to the author’s purpose and theme Students will skim, scan and read closely for required information Students will summarize information
Representing and Viewing:
1. Students will create appropriate nonverbal aids and visual images to enhance communication
Students will present information incorporating visual aids to engage the intended audience
Students will present thoughts, ideas, and feelings using an appropriate combination of visual aids and print
Theme:
The theme of the unit is based on the idea of trying to achieve the ‘American Dream’. The play is about the Younger family, an African-American family. There are five main characters in the family. All the characters have their own idea about what the American dream is. Another theme that can be considered throughout the play is racism. Students will see how racism was an issue in the 1950’s. Students will be able to make connections from the 1950’s to today. Students will be developing their own ideas about the American dream throughout reading the play. They will discover what the Younger family’s dreams are throughout the play. This was an important time in history and students will see how times have changed. This unit ties in with the unit Imagination and Childhood and the unit on Journey because the Younger family is on a journey in the play. They must do things to achieve their dreams, and the students will be able to make connections because they are on their own journeys in life.
Assessment:
-3 Vocabulary Lists
-3 Quizzes
-Character Chart
The vocabulary lists will help students enrich their own vocabulary and will also help them to define words in the play. Students will be practicing their vocabulary skills throughout reading the play. The vocabulary lists will be marked out of 5. Students will be given a 5 if they complete all the words. For example if students complete 60% of the words they will be given 3 out of 5.
The quizzes will show what students know about the play and whether or not they can make the necessary connections. This is an area that will emphasize students reading and listening skills throughout reading the play. The quizzes will consist of multiple choice questions, matching and short answer. All the quizzes will be work 20 marks each.
The character chart will be given to students so they can learn more about the characters. This is important for the students because they need to know about the characters, their traits and what their dreams/goals are in the play. The characters play a huge role in the play so students will be able to develop a better understanding of them by completing this chart. The chart will be worth 20 marks.
Week 1 Day 1: Lesson One Friday, Sept. 4th
Introduction to Unit (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Tutti Frutti- Little Richard
What a Wonderful World- Louis Armstrong
Rock around the World- Bill Haley and his Comets
Hound Dog- Elvis
Mr. Sandman- The Chordettes
Great Balls of Fire- Jerry Lewis
Call Me-Blondie
‘A Dream Deferred’ by Langston Hughes Audio Version
Overview:
1. Take attendance2. Hand out introduction activity (See Appendix A) and have students fill it out and hand it
back in to me3. Hand out Unit overview and Expectations sheet (See Appendix B) –Ties in with picture
book unit4. Introduce play A Raisin in the Sun: Tell students that we will be reading the play on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays as a class. There will be a couple unit quizzes about the play, a character activity and vocabulary activities. A Raisin in the Sun was set in the 1950’s era. I am going to introduce the play by playing some music from the 1950’s.
While the music is playing I want you to think about what our music is like today compared to what it was like then. The songs I will play:Tutti Frutti- Little RichardWhat a Wonderful World- Louis ArmstrongRock around the World- Bill Haley and his CometsHound Dog- ElvisMr. Sandman- The ChordettesGreat Balls of Fire- Jerry Lewis
5. I will play Call Me-Blondie because that was the #1 hit song during the late 80’s/early 90’s when the majority of the students were born.
6. Have discussion about songs7. Hand out A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry to the students8. Introduce Author Lorraine Hansberry: She was an African American playwright and
author of political speeches, letters and essays. The play A Raisin in the Sun was inspired by her family’s legal battle against racially segregated housing laws in the Washington Park Subdivision of the South Side of Chicago during her childhood. Lorraine was the daughter of Carl and Nannie Hansberry. She grew up in a successful black family where both of her parents were political activists. A Raisin in the Sun was the first play written by a Black woman to be produced on Broadway, and was also the first play with a black director who was Lloyd Richards.
9. Ask students if they have any questions so far? If not have students turn to the beginning of the play to the poem ‘A Dream Deferred’ by Langston Hughes (See Appendix C).
10. Introduce Langston Hughes: He was born in 1902 in Missouri. His parents divorced when he was a young child so he was raised by his Grandmother. He started writing poetry at a young age and his poems focused on black life in American from the twenties through the sixties. He had said that he wanted to tell the stories of his people in ways that reflected their actual culture including both their suffering and their love of music, laughter and language itself.
11. Play the poem on audio of Langston Hughes reading it12. Discuss the poem together as a class13. Write on board: Like a raisin in the sun- Raisins are already dry, but if they are left out in
the sun they become hard and impossible to eat. Dreams dry up to?14. Ask students, ‘What is the American Dream?’ and record answers up on the board. When
we talk about the American Dream what do we mean? What are some of the obstacles to achieving the American Dream? What do people from other countries immigrate to North America?
15. Tell students the setting of the play: set in Chicago’s Southside sometime between World War II and the present
16. Introduce the characters of the play:Lena Younger known as Mama
Beneatha Younger- daughter of MamaWalter Lee Younger (son of Mama) and his wife Ruth YoungerTravis Younger (Walter & Ruth’s son)Joseph Asagai (Beneatha’s friend/boyfriend)George Murchison (Beneatha’s friend)Karl Lindner (Representative of the Clybourne Park Improvement Association) Bobo (Walter’s business partner)
17. Start reading the play by assigning reading roles. Switch readers often so that everyone has a chance to read. Read up to page. 23
18. Discuss play so far and ask if students have any questions
Week 2 Day Three: Lesson Two Weds, Sept. 9th
Continue Reading (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Review A Raisin in the Sun from Friday (Lesson #1), ask students if they have any
questions3. Tell students that their first quiz will be on Monday Sept.14th (Lesson #4)4. Hand out vocabulary words (See Appendix D) for quiz on Monday (Lesson #4), the
vocabulary words are due Friday (Lesson #3) 5. Explain why they need to know these vocabulary words and review a word on the list.
For example have students turn to page 18 in the play and read the part about the word vindicated. Ask students if they know what that word means. Remind students that some of these words will be on their quiz.
6. Tell students these words on due on Friday (Lesson #3) 7. Assign readers and read play from page 23 to page 468. Review play so far
Homework: Finish vocabulary words for Friday (Lesson #3) Remind students Quiz #1 on Monday (Lesson #4)
Week 2 Day Five: Lesson Three Fri, Sept. 11th
Continue Reading (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Homework check to see if vocabulary list #1 is done 3. Review A Raisin in the Sun from Weds (Lesson #2) 4. Review vocabulary sheet as a class5. Do vocabulary activity: have students get with a partner to create sentences with their
vocabulary words6. Students will then come back together as a class to share their sentences7. Review characters and the setting8. Remind students that the quiz is on Mon, Sept. 14th (Lesson #4) 9. Assign readers and read from page 46 to page 62
Homework: A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #1 on Monday (Lesson #4)
Week 3 Day Six: Lesson Four Mon, Sept. 14th
First quiz (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Hand out Quiz #1 (See Appendix F)3. Collect Quizzes4. Hand out Character Chart (See Appendix H)5. Students will spend the rest of class time working on their character charts
Homework: A Raisin in the Sun character charts due on Weds (Lesson #5)
Week 3 Day Eight: Lesson Five Weds, Sept. 16th
Review A Raisin in the Sun and Continue Reading (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Collect Character Charts3. Review A Raisin in the Sun4. Assign readers and read from page 62-825. Hand back quizzes and review Quizzes with students
Week 3 Day Ten: Lesson Six Fri, Sept. 19th
Review A Raisin in the Sun and Continue Reading (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Review A Raisin in the Sun from Lesson #53. Hand out vocabulary list #2 (See Appendix I)4. Students have to complete their vocabulary lists for Mon, Sept.21st (Lesson #7)5. Give students time to work on their vocabulary lists 6. Tell students Quiz #2 will be on Weds, Sept. 23rd (Lesson #8)7. Assign readers and read from page. 82 to page 90
Homework: Vocabulary list #2 due Mon, Sept. 21st (Lesson#7) Quiz #2 is on Weds, Sept.23rd (Lesson#8)
Week 4 Day Eleven: Lesson Seven Mon, Sept. 21st
Review A Raisin in the Sun and Continue Reading (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Homework check to see if vocabulary lists #2 are completed3. Review vocabulary sheet as a class4. Do vocabulary activity: have students get with a partner to create sentences with their
vocabulary words5. Students will then come back together as a class to share their sentences6. Review A Raisin in the Sun from Friday (Lesson #6)7. Remind students that the quiz is on Weds, Sept. 23rd (Lesson #8) 8. Assign readers and read from page 90 to page 110
Homework: Quiz #2 is on Weds, Sept.23rd (Lesson #8)
Week 4 Day Thirteen: Lesson Eight Weds, Sept. 23rd
Quiz #2 and Continue Reading (60 minutes)
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview
1. Take attendance2. Hand out Quiz #2 (See Appendix K)3. Collect Quizzes 4. Review from Monday (Lesson #7)
-We will finish reading the play on Monday (Lesson #10)-Quizzes will be handed back next class
Week 4 Day Fifteen: Lesson Ten Fri, Sept. 25th
Terry Fox Walk
Week 5 Day Sixteen: Lesson Eleven Mon, Sept. 28th
Continue reading the play
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview:
1. Take attendance2. Review from Wednesday (Lesson #8)3. Ask if students have any questions about the play4. Read from page 110-120 as a class5. Review play6. Hand out vocabulary list #3 Due Weds Sept, 30th (Lesson #12) (See Appendix M)7. Tell students Quiz #3 will be on Friday October, 2nd
Homework: Vocabulary List #3 due Weds (Lesson #12) Quiz #3 is on Friday October, 2nd
Week 5 Day Eighteen: Lesson Twelve Weds, Sept. 30th
Finish reading the play
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Overview:
1. Take attendance2. Homework check to see if vocabulary lists #3 are completed3. Review vocabulary sheet as a class4. Do vocabulary activity: have students get with a partner to create sentences with their
vocabulary words5. Students will then come back together as a class to share their sentences6. Review A Raisin in the Sun from Monday (Lesson #11)7. Remind students that Quiz #3 is on Friday (Lesson #13)8. Assign readers and finish reading the play9. Review play and ask if students have any questions
Homework: Quiz #3 is on Friday October, 2nd
Week 5 Day Twenty: Lesson Thirteen Fri, Oct, 2nd
Quiz #3
Overview:
1. Take attendance2. Hand out Quiz #3 (See Appendix O)3. Collect Quizzes
Week 6 Day Twenty-One and Twenty-Two: Lesson Fourteen and Fifteen Mon Oct, 5th and Tues Oct, 6th
Watch the A Raisin in the Sun Movie 1961 Version
Materials:
A Raisin in the Sun Movie 1961 Version
Overview:
1. Take attendance2. Start watching movie3. Hand back Quizzes and review with students
Appendix
Appendix A- Introduction Activity (Student Questionnaire)
Appendix B- Handout Overview and Expectations Sheet (Ties in with picture book unit)
Appendix C- Poem ‘A Dream Deferred’ by Langston Hughes
Appendix D- A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #1
Appendix E- A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #1 Answer Key
Appendix F- A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #1
Appendix G- A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #1 Answer Key
Appendix H- A Raisin in the Sun Character Chart
Appendix I- A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #2
Appendix J- A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #2 Answer Key
Appendix K- A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #2
Appendix L- A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #2 Answer Key
Appendix M- A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #3
Appendix N- A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #3 Answer Key
Appendix O- A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #3
Appendix P- A Raisin in the Sun Quiz #3 Answer Key
Appendix A
Student Questionnaire
My name is__________________________________________________ When is your birthday and how old are you?
_________________________________________________________ Tell me about your family.______________________________________________ Do you have any pets? If so how many and what kind? _________________ Do you play any sports, if so which ones? ______________________________ What are your hobbies and interests? __________________________________ What is your favorite book or book series? ______________________________ What is your favorite movie? ___________________________________________ Who is your favorite band? _____________________________________________ What is your favorite food? _____________________________________________ What is your favorite television show? __________________________________ What is your favorite subject? __________________________________________ What is your favorite color? ____________________________________________ What did you do during your summer holidays? ________________________ Describe yourself in 3 words ___________________________________________ Tell me something interesting about yourself. ___________________________
________________________________________________________________________ What are your goals for the school year? _______________________________ What do you want to do in the future? _________________________________ What are your strengths? ______________________________________________ What are your weaknesses? ____________________________________________ What do you hope to achieve in ELA 20? _______________________________ What would you like to learn in ELA 20? _______________________________
Appendix B
ELA 20: Mrs. Pawluski
September 3rd 2009
Unit: Childhood and Imagination
Outline: This Unit will be worth 30% of your final grade!
Short stories: A Penny in the dust and Who’s Afraid of the Wicked Witch? Poetry: ‘The Child Who Walks Backwards’ by Lorna Crozier and ‘Home Street’ by Gary
Hyland Drama: ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ by Lorraine Hansberry
-Consists of quizzes throughout the play-Character Peek
Journals: Due during class or at the end of class Major Project: Creating your own Picture Book
-4 parts: Concept Map, 1st Draft/ Revision process, Final Draft and Oral Presentations
Expectations:
1. Be here and be on time!! Attendance is very important!
2. Be respectful to others, to yourself and to your school
3. Class participation is essential during class discussions
4. All journals must be completed during class when time is given and handed in to me
during class or at the end of class
5. Both parts of the Picture Book Project must be handed in on the due dates given,
assignments not handed in on the due dates will be docked 20% each day late
Appendix C
A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
Like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore---
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over---
Like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
Like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
Appendix D
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #1
1. Undistinguished (p.11) 2. Feebly (p.12) 3. Exasperated (p.16) 4. Vindicated (p.18) 5. Clinically (p.23) 6. Unobtrusively (p.27) 7. Meddling (p.28) 8. Grits (p.28) 9. Self-righteously (p.31) 10. Furtively (p.32) 11. Futile (p.33) 12. Tyrant (p.40) 13. Heathenism (p.45) 14. Acute (p.47) 15. Assimilationism (p.49) 16. Beseechingly (p.60)
Appendix E
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #1 Answer Key
1. Undistinguished (p.11) common, nothing special, unnoticed; inconspicuous2. Feebly (p.12) lacking in volume, loudness, brightness, distinctness3. Exasperated (p.16) to irritate or provoke to a high degree4. Vindicated (p.18) cleared of accusation; blame, suspicion or doubt5. Clinically (p.23) extremely objective and realistic; dispassionately analytic;
unemotionally critical6. Unobtrusively (p.27) not obtrusive; inconspicuous, unassertive, or reticent7. Meddling (p.28) to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere
officiously and unwantedly8. Grits (p.28) eaten as a breakfast dish or as a side dish with meats9. Self-righteously (p.31) confident of one's own righteousness10. Furtively (p.32) stealthily; expressive of hidden motives11. Futile (p.33) useless; incapable; ineffective 12. Tyrant (p.40) ruler who exercises power in a harsh, cruel manner13. Heathenism (p.45) religion of those who don’t believe in God and/or are uncivilized 14. Acute (p.47) sharp or severe in effect15. Assimilationism (p.49) belief that minority cultures should dissolve into a dominant
culture 16. Beseechingly (p.60) to implore urgently
Appendix F
Total Marks: /20 Name: _____________________
Date: _____________________
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit Quiz #1
Multiple Choice (Worth 1 Mark each)
1. Who is Beneatha?
a. Walter and Ruth’s daughter
b. The grocery store clerk
c. Walter’s sister
d. Mama
2. How much money does Travis need to take to school?
a. A Quarter
b. Fifty Cents
c. Seventy-Five Cents
d. One Dollar
3. For how much money is the insurance check?
a. $ 8,000
b. $ 10,000
c. $ 11,000
d. $ 15,000
4. How many people live in the Younger apartment?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
5. In what does Walter wish to invest the check?
a. A Dry Cleaning Business
b. A Construction Company
c. A Restaurant
d. A Liquor Store
6. In which city do the Youngers live?
a. Chicago
b. New York City
c. Los Angeles
d. St. Louis
7. What does Ruth find out when she goes to the doctor?
a. She has the flu
b. She is pregnant
c. She has asthma
d. She is overtired
8. What does Beneatha want to be?
a. A Doctor
b. A Teacher
c. A Lawyer
d. A Scientist
Vocabulary Words (Matching Worth 1 Mark each)
___ Undistinguished A. to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation;
___ Meddling B. ruler who exercises power in a harsh, cruel manner
___ Futile C. religion of those who don’t believe in God
___ Heathenism D. stealthily; expressive of hidden motives
___ Assimilationism E. common, nothing special, unnoticed; inconspicuous
___ Tyrant F. belief that minority cultures should dissolve into a dominant culture
G. useless; incapable; ineffective
Short Answer (Worth 2 Marks each)
1. List two reasons why Beneatha said she wouldn’t marry George?
2. Describe two elements of Ruth and Walter’s relationship.
3. Discuss the “American Dream” in relation to the play up to this point in your reading?
Appendix G
Total Marks: /20 Name: _____________________
Date: _____________________
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit Quiz #1
Multiple Choice (Worth 1 Mark each)
1. Who is Beneatha?
a. Walter and Ruth’s daughter
b. The grocery store clerk
c. Walter’s sister
d. Mama
2. How much money does Travis need to take to school?
a. A Quarter
b. Fifty Cents
c. Seventy-Five Cents
d. One Dollar
3. For how much money is the insurance check?
a. $ 8,000
b. $ 10,000
c. $ 11,000
d. $ 15,000
4. How many people live in the Younger apartment?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
5. In what does Walter wish to invest the check?
a. A Dry Cleaning Business
b. A Construction Company
c. A Restaurant
d. A Liquor Store
6. In which city do the Youngers live?
a. Chicago
b. New York City
c. Los Angeles
d. St. Louis
7. What does Ruth find out when she goes to the doctor?
a. She has the flu
b. She is pregnant
c. She has asthma
d. She is overtired
8. What does Beneatha want to be?
a. A Doctor
b. A Teacher
c. A Lawyer
d. A Scientist
Vocabulary Words (Matching Worth 1 Mark each)
__E Undistinguished A. to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation;
__A Meddling B. ruler who exercises power in a harsh, cruel manner
__G Futile C. religion of those who don’t believe in God
__C Heathenism D. stealthily; expressive of hidden motives
__F Assimilationism E. common, nothing special, unnoticed; inconspicuous
__ B Tyrant F. belief that minority cultures should dissolve into a dominant culture
G. useless; incapable; ineffective
Short Answer (Worth 2 Marks each)
1. List two reasons why Beneatha said she wouldn’t marry George?-she likes Joseph Asagai and not George because he is shallow-she thinks that George is ‘to rich’ and he knows it-she thinks that George’s family wouldn’t approve
2. Describe two elements of Ruth and Walter’s relationship.-poor communication between Ruth and Walter-Walter feels like no one will listen to him while Ruth feels that Walter doesn’t realize how much she does for him -they do love each other, they just need better communication -they have different dreams
3. Discuss the “American Dream” in relation to the play up to this point in your reading?-answers vary from power, freedom, and equality
Appendix H
Character’s Name
Character Type(Dynamic or Static)
Physical Traits Dream/Goal Important Quote by Character and Why
Lena (Mama)
Walter
Ruth
Beneatha
Joseph Asagai
Appendix I
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #2
1. Coquettishly (p.63)
2. Descendant (p.65) 3. Eccentric (p.67) 4. Oppressive (p.67) 5. Plaintively (p.74) 6. Menacingly (p.76) 7. Emphasis (p.76) 8. Revelation (p.77) 9. Jubilance (p.78) 10. Sophisticated (p.82) 11. Transaction (p.88) 12. Promise (p.89) 13. Representative (p.94) 14. Committee (p.95)15. Majority (p.97)16. Prejudice (p.98)
Appendix J
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #2 Answer Key
1. Coquettishly (p.63) a woman who flirts lightheartedly with men to win their admiration and affection
2. Descendant (p.65) A person, animal, or plant whose descent can be traced to a particular individual or group
3. Eccentric (p.67) One that deviates markedly from an established norm, especially a person of odd or unconventional behavior
4. Oppressive (p.67) burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical5. Plaintively (p.74) expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful6. Menacingly (p.76) to utter or direct a threat against7. Emphasis (p.76) something that is given great stress or importance8. Revelation (p.77) the act of revealing or disclosing9. Jubilance (p.78) showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph10. Sophisticated (p.82) of a person, ideas, tastes, manners, etc. altered by education,
experience, etc11. Transaction (p.88) Communication involving two or more people that affects all those
involved12. Promise (p.89) an express assurance on which expectation is to be based13. Representative (p.94) a person or thing that represents another or others14. Committee (p.95) a person or group of persons elected or appointed to perform some
service or function, as to investigate, report on, or act upon a particular matter15. Majority (p.97) the greater part or number16. Prejudice (p.98) an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without
knowledge, thought, or reason
Appendix K
Total Marks: /20 Name: _____________________
Date: _____________________
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit Quiz #2
Multiple Choice (Worth 1 Mark each)
1. What did Mama buy with her money?
a. A Car
b. A House
c. A Bed
d. A Stereo
2. What does Travis want to be when he grows up?
a. Teacher
b. Lawyer
c. Mailman
d. Bus Driver
3. How much money was Walter supposed to put away for Beneatha’s medical school?
a. $ 500
b. $ 1,000
c. $ 3,000
d. $ 6,000
4. Who are Walter’s business partners?
a. Willy & Bobo
b. Will & Bob
c. Jimmy & Karl
d. Jim & Bobby
5. Where does Walter take Ruth that makes her happy?
a. Shopping
b. To the movies
c. Out for supper
d. To a concert
6. Who is Karl Linder?
a. Business investor
b. Member of the Welcoming Committee
c. Mailman
d. School Teacher
7. What do Walter, Ruth and Beneatha buy for Mama?
a. Clothes
b. Kitchen Utensils
c. Blanket
d. Gardening Tools
8. Who says on Pg. 87: “I ain’t never stop trusting you. Like I ain’t never stop loving you”?
a. Ruth
b. Beneatha
c. Mama
d. Walter
Vocabulary Words (Matching Worth 1 Mark each)
___ Plaintively A. to utter or direct a threat against
___ Menacingly B. the act of revealing or disclosing
___ Jubilance C. showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph
___ Prejudice D. burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical
___ Coquettishly E. expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful
___ Oppressive F. something that is given great stress or importance
___ Promise G. an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand
___ Emphasis H. an express assurance on which expectation is to be based
I. a woman who flirts lightheartedly with men
Short Answer (Worth 2 Marks each)
1. Who is Joseph Asagai and what country is he from?
2. In two or more complete sentences, describe Walter and Ruth’s reaction to Mama’s purchase.
Appendix L
Total Marks: /20 Name: _____________________
Date: _____________________
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit Quiz #2
Multiple Choice (Worth 1 Mark each)
1. What did Mama buy with her money?
a. A Car
b. A House
c. A Bed
d. A Stereo
2. What does Travis want to be when he grows up?
a. Teacher
b. Lawyer
c. Mailman
d. Bus Driver
3. How much money was Walter supposed to put away for Beneatha’s medical school?
a. $ 500
b. $ 1,000
c. $ 3,000
d. $ 6,000
4. Who are Walter’s business partners?
a. Willy & Bobo
b. Will & Bob
c. Jimmy & Karl
d. Jim & Bobby
5. Where does Walter take Ruth that makes her happy?
a. Shopping
b. To the movies
c. Out for supper
d. To a concert
6. Who is Karl Linder?
a. Business investor
b. Member of the Welcoming Committee
c. Mailman
d. School Teacher
7. What do Walter, Ruth and Beneatha buy for Mama?
a. Clothes
b. Kitchen Utensils
c. Blanket
d. Gardening Tools
8. Who says on Pg. 87: “I ain’t never stop trusting you. Like I ain’t never stop loving you”?
a. Ruth
b. Beneatha
c. Mama
d. Walter
Vocabulary Words (Matching Worth 1 Mark each)
_E Plaintively A. to utter or direct a threat against
_A Menacingly B. the act of revealing or disclosing
_C Jubilance C. showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph
_G Prejudice D. burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical
_I Coquettishly E. expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful
_D Oppressive F. something that is given great stress or importance
_H Promise G. an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand
_F Emphasis H. an express assurance on which expectation is to be based
I. a woman who flirts lightheartedly with men
Short Answer (Worth 2 Marks each)
1. Who is Joseph Asagai and what country is he from?-He is Beneatha’s friend/boyfriend and he is from Nigeria
2. In two or more complete sentences, describe Walter and Ruth’s reaction to Mama’s purchase.-Walter was very upset that Mama bought a house because he thought she had used all her money-Walter thought he wouldn’t be able to invest into a liquor store now-Ruth was very happy when she found out that Mama had bought a house-Ruth was happy to get out of the apartment, this was a part of her dream
Appendix MA Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #3
1. Sullen (p.110) 2. Ominous (p.110) 3. Idealist (p.112) 4. Realist (p.112)
5. Colonialism (p.113) 6. Genuine (p.116) 7. Feverishly (p.117) 8. Consciousness (p.123) 9. Epitaph (p.125) 10. Chauffeur (p.127) 11. Generation (p.127)
Appendix N
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary List #3 Answer Key
1. Sullen (p.110) Gloomy or somber in tone, color, or portent2. Ominous (p.110) Menacing or threatening
3. Idealist (p.112) a person who represents things as they might or should be rather than as they are
4. Realist (p.112) a person who tends to view or represent things as they really are5. Colonialism (p.113) the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent
country, territory, or people6. Genuine (p.116) sincere7. Feverishly (p.117) Marked by intense agitation, emotion, or activity8. Consciousness (p.123) the thoughts and feelings, collectively, of an individual9. Epitaph (p.125) A brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person10. Chauffeur (p.127) a person employed to drive a private automobile or limousine for the
owner11. Generation (p.127) All of the offspring that are at the same stage of descent from a
common ancestor
Appendix O
Total Marks: /20 Name: _____________________
Date: _____________________
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit Quiz #3
Multiple Choice (Worth 1 Mark each)
1. What was Walter’s solution?
a. Sell the house
b. Find whoever took his money
c. Sell the car
d. Buy a new house
2. Who did Walter phone in Act III?
a. Bobo
b. Willy
c. George Murchison
d. Karl Linder
3. Who takes off with Walter’s money?
a. Joseph Asagai
b. Willy
c. Bobo
d. Travis
4. Beneatha wants to move where?
a. Canada
b. Philadelphia
c. Nigeria
d. Russia
5. What did Mama grab at the end of Act III?
a. A Plant
b. A Kettle
c. A Picture Frame
d. A Candle
6. Why did Karl Linder show up at the end of the play?
a. To buy the house
b. To speak with Ruth
c. To buy a car
d. To babysit Travis
7. Did the Youngers stay or move?
a. They stayed
b. They moved
c. They are unsure
d. The play didn’t state if they moved or not
8. Who asked Beneatha to marry him?
a. Joseph Asagai
b. George Murchison
c. Willy Harrison
d. Travis Younger
Vocabulary Words (Matching Worth 1 Mark each)
___ Idealist A. the thoughts and feelings, collectively, of an individual
___ Genuine B. a person who tends to view or represent things as they really are
___Chauffeur C. a brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person
___ Realist D. Gloomy or somber in tone, color, or portent
___ Ominous E. sincere
___ Epitaph F. Menacing or threatening
___ Colonialism G. a person employed to drive a private automobile or limousine
___ Consciousness H. the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent
country, territory, or people
I. a person who represents things as they might or should be rather than as
they are
Short Answer (Worth 4 Marks)
1. Describe in complete sentences what Walter, Ruth, Mama, and Beneatha’s dreams are.
Appendix P
Total Marks: /20 Name: _____________________
Date: _____________________
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Unit Quiz #3
Multiple Choice (Worth 1 Mark each)
1. What was Walter’s solution?
a. Sell the house
b. Find whoever took his money
c. Sell the car
d. Buy a new house
2. Who did Walter phone in Act III?
a. Bobo
b. Willy
c. George Murchison
d. Karl Linder
3. Who takes off with Walter’s money?
a. Joseph Asagai
b. Willy
c. Bobo
d. Travis
4. Beneatha wants to move where?
a. Canada
b. Philadelphia
c. Nigeria
d. Russia
5. What did Mama grab at the end of Act III?
a. A Plant
b. A Kettle
c. A Picture Frame
d. A Candle
6. Why did Karl Linder show up at the end of the play?
a. To buy the house
b. To speak with Ruth
c. To buy a car
d. To babysit Travis
7. Did the Youngers stay or move?
a. They stayed
b. They moved
c. They are unsure
d. The play didn’t state if they moved or not
8. Who asked Beneatha to marry him?
a. Joseph Asagai
b. George Murchison
c. Willy Harrison
d. Travis Younger
Vocabulary Words (Matching Worth 1 Mark each)
__I Idealist A. the thoughts and feelings, collectively, of an individual
_ E Genuine B. a person who tends to view or represent things as they really are
_ G Chauffeur C. a brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person
_ B Realist D. Gloomy or somber in tone, color, or portent
_ F Ominous E. sincere
_C Epitaph F. Menacing or threatening
_H Colonialism G. a person employed to drive a private automobile or limousine
_A Consciousness H. the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent
country, territory, or people
I. a person who represents things as they might or should be rather than as
they are
Short Answer (Worth 4 Marks)
2. Describe in complete sentences what Walter, Ruth, Mama, and Beneatha’s dreams are. -Walter’s dream is to invest into a liquor store-Ruth’s dream is to move into a house, be happy, have a good relationship with Walter and have a stable place for Travis-Mama’s dream is to buy a house and for her family to be happy-Beneatha’s dream is to become a doctor
Bibliography
Hansberry, Lorraine. A Raisin in the Sun. New York: New American Library, 1966