Plot
Theme
Perspective
Vocabulary
Text Evidence
100

What happens at the beginning of the story?

Cooper is introduced and we learn about his situation. He goes to Mr. Lee's store for his mother and explains that he does not like Mr. Lee.

100

What is one possible theme of Cooper’s lesson?

 Don’t judge others before getting to know them

 Kindness can change how people treat each other

 People can grow and change

100

What perspective is this story told from?

Third person

100

Define: Inspect

to watch something very carefully

100

Give one piece of evidence that shows Cooper is nervous at the beginning of the story.

"Cooper's ears were buzzing. He realized he had never been inside without his mother. Everyone seems to belong here, he thought"

200

What problem does Cooper face?

Cooper believes Mr. Lee was laughing at him for not speaking Korean, so he attempts to steal a hair brush from the store. 

200

What is one detail that best supports the theme "People can grow and change"

By the end of the story, Cooper is more understanding of Mr. Lee and the Korean culture. 

200

How does Cooper feel at the beginning of the story?

Nervous, shy, and self-conscious.

200

Define: Demonstrated

teaching or showing someone how to do something

200

Find evidence that shows the problem.

"Why don't you speak English to me?" Cooper felt hot pricles under his skin. Suddenly, Cooper's hand reached out and grabbed the biggest brush from the rack. As though in a dream, he turned and moved toward the door.

300

What is one important event in the middle of the story?

Mr. Lee catches Cooper trying to steal, so he makes Cooper come back the next day to work.

300

What is one detail the best supports the theme, "Don't judge others before getting to know them"

Cooper assumes that Mr. Lee was laughing at him and that Mr. Lee was not a nice person. After getting to know Mr. Lee, Cooper can see that he is a good person who appreciate his culture.

300

How does Mr. Lee feel about Cooper’s actions?

Mr. Lee is angry with Cooper but wants to help him learn from this experience

300

Define: Liveliest

the most energetic 

300

Give one piece of evidence that shows how Cooper is feeling about working at Mr. Lee's store by the END of the story

"By the end of the week, Cooper's feet no longer dragged as he walked to Mr. Lee's. He even caught himself whistling while he swept."

400

What happens at the end of the story?

Cooper understands Korean and is able to tell his mother the truth about what happened in Korean. Cooper has a new respect for Mr. Lee.

400

What is one detail that best supports the theme, "Kindness can change the way people treat each other"

As the story goes on, Mr. Lee and Cooper treat each other with kindness which helps them form a friendship.

400

How does Cooper’s perspective change from the beginning to the end?

At first Cooper does not feel a connection to his Korean heritage and by the end he feels great respect for being both Korean and American

400

Define: Expectantly

waiting for something to happen

400

Give one piece of evidence to show Cooper is beginning to understand Korean

"On his way home, Cooper passed a leafy oak tree. Namu. The Korean word for tree rose in his mind, surprising him, like a fish breaking the surface of a calm pond."

500

How does the main conflict get solved?

Mr. Lee and Cooper get to know each other and have more respect for one another. 

500

How does Cooper’s experience help the reader understand the theme of the story?

Cooper's experience shows us that it is important to get to know someone before judging them. Acting out of anger can lead to trouble. 

500

How would the story be different if it were told from Mr. Lee's point of view?

Mr. Lee would be able to show us more insight into his own feelings about his background and how he wants to see Cooper learn to appreciate his heritage

500

Define: Stammered

to stutter or repeat words

500

Find evidence that shows the theme.

"Sometimes I feel like I can't really say I'm Korean if I can't speak the language. But they look at me funny if I say I'm American, even though I am. Cooper glanced back at the photo album. He wondered if people looked at Mr. Lee funny for saying he was Korean and American, too.

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