Where did Ned live as a child?
On the Navajo reservation/sheep camp
The school celebrates Navajo culture.
False
How does Ned feel about leaving home?
Sad/confused/scared
What kind of name do the teachers give Ned?
An English name
What new language does Ned learn?
English
What animals does Ned help take care of?
Sheep
What do the students have to wear?
Uniforms
What does Ned miss the most?
His family/home
Why is changing his name important?
It takes away part of his identity
What do the boys practice that is like the military?
Marching / drills
What is Ned’s first language?
Navajo
Name TWO changes the students experienced when they arrived here.
Hair cut / uniforms / loss of their language / strict rules
DAILY DOUBLE
What character trait helps Ned keep going?
Strength / bravery / perseverance
What does Ned’s Navajo language represent?
His culture and identity
What kind of student does Ned become?
Hardworking / good student
Who teaches Ned about Navajo traditions?
His parents and grandparents / elders
What happens if they break the rules?
How does friendship help Ned?
He feels less alone and more supported
Why do the boys secretly speak Navajo?
To keep their culture alive / to communicate
Why is the school very strict?
To control and change the students
How does Ned feel about his home?
Safe, loved, happy, connected to his culture
Why is the school trying to change the children?
To make them more like white/American children
This character trait helps Ned survive even when he is sad and punished.
What is strength / perseverance / resilience?
DAILY DOUBLE
How does Ned feel about losing his language?
Ashamed / sad / confused
What is one positive thing Ned gains at school?
Education / ability to speak English / discipline