when an object, person, or idea represents a deeper meaning.
What is symbolism
A ten year-old girl who is the narrator of the story
Ha
Taps her toe on the floor
How does Ha grow stronger or change by the end of the book?
Ha becomes more resilient by the end of the story. She also becomes more confident and learns to adapt to new situations.
Inside Out and Back Again is a novel written in...
poems
The main message or lesson of a story
Ha's oldest brother, studies engineering
What is Ha's most cherished item in Saigon?
Papaya Tree
What is the most difficult part of Ha’s transition to life in America?
Language barrier and being misunderstood or bullied at school.
The moment in 1975 when Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces, marking the end of the Vietnam War.
The Fall of Saigon
The sequence of events that happen in a story
What is plot
Ha's middle Brother who looks up to Bruce Lee and wants to be a chef
Brother Vu
What happened to Ha's father?
He went missing on a Navy mission 9 years ago
Characterization Question: Choose an adjective to describe Ha. Explain why you chose this word.
Asswers vary: Stubborn, caring, smart, helpful, sneaky, etc.
What country is the main character from
Vietnam
The time and place where a story occurs
What is setting
Ha's favorite brother who loves animals
Brother Khoi
How is Ha treated by many of her classmates at school?
Many of Ha’s classmates tease her and call her names
What does Ha's Papaya tree symbolize?
Family, hope, home, growth
What is the historical event happening in the background of the story
The Vietnam War
An imagined society that appears perfect but is actually controlled, unfair, or frightening.
Dystopia
Ha's tutor who cares for her and helps her learn English
Miss Washington
Where does Ha’s family move after the refugee camp?
Alabama
What is one moment in the story where Ha shows bravery or strength
Answers vary: One moment where Ha shows bravery is when she solves a math problem in front of her class even though she knows it might upset the bullies. SHe takes pride in her skills and bravely continues despite their reactions.
A person forced to leave their country due to war or danger
Refugee