Why did the store clerk watch Jade in the store?
The clerk stereotypes Jade because she is black, and thinks she is going to steal.
What school does Jade attend?
Saint Francis School.
What is a stereotype?
An assumption made about a group.
Explain this quote: “The clerk followed us around the store.”
It shows racial profiling and unfair judgement.
True or False: Race can affect opportunities.
True
Name one thing wealthy students may have easier access to.
Tutors, technology, activities, etc.
Why does Jade sometimes feel uncomfortable at school?
She feels different since most students are wealthier and white.
What assumption do people make about Jade?
People assume Jade is less successful or needs fixing.
Explain this quote: “People assume that because I’m black and live on the north side, I must need help.”
People stereotype Jade because of her race and neighborhood.
How can money affect someone’s education opportunities?
Some students cannot afford the same opportunities.
Why is it unfair for people to judge Jade before knowing her?
They can make wrongful assumptions, and make her feel out of place.
How are Jade and Sam different?
Sam is white and more privileged.
Why are stereotypes harmful?
They can hurt people and limit opportunities.
Explain this quote: “Sometimes I feel like I’m the only one from my neighborhood trying to make something of myself.”
Jade feels pressure to prove herself and succeed.
How can stereotypes about neighborhoods affect people?
People may judge others based on where they live.
Why is Jade’s neighborhood important in the story?
It shows the challenges she faces from being from a poorer community and how others judge her because of it.
Why does Jade struggle to fully belong at her school?
Jade feels stuck between two different worlds.
Describe a moment Jade feels judged.
The mall, when the clerk thought she was stealing. At school, when people treated her differently.
Explain this quote:“I am not broken, I don’t need saving.”
Jade wants respect, not pity.
Why might lower-income students feel left out at school?
They may lack money, support, or resources.
How does Jade prove people’s stereotypes about her are wrong?
By working hard and succeeding.
Does Jade truly fit in at St. Francis?
Not really, since she still feels out of place.
How can assumptions affect someone’s future?
They can stop people from getting equal chances.
Explain this quote: “Some people only see what they expect to see.”
It shows people judge others based on stereotypes.
How does the novel connect to real problems in society today?
The novel connects to racism and inequality in society today.