The Outside Circle
Story Telling
The Marrow Thieves
Poetry
Miscellaneous
100

The brother or Joey

Pete

100

First person, 3rd person, 3rd person omniscient...

Point of View

100

A couple that is reunited in the final chapter...

Isaac and Miigwans

100

a person who creates poetry...

writer, poet

100

A word non-indigenous people should not/avoid using when referring to a person who is indigenous...

Indian, Native, Aboriginal

200

An antagonist in the novel

Frank

200

When a story is true and based on fact and real experiences

Non-fiction
200

The brother of the novel's protagonist

Mitch

200

an 'alter-ego" for someone who writes poetry

speaker
200

Colonialism is _____________ and leads to oppression and suffering.

bad, not good, evil, awful

300

The amount of time Pete had to stay out of trouble in Medium Security prison to be eligible for the Stan Daniels program.

1 Year

300

Sharing stories, experiences and knowledge through word-of-mouth (not written down) 

Oral tradition

300

A theme in the novel...

Climate instability, sacrifice, the importance of Family, Dreams, Hope, ect...

300

a method, term used to analyze a poem

T.I.E.S., symbol, imagery, title, subject, emotions figurative language ect...

300

The colour of RiRi's boots

Pink

400

What the outside circle symbolized...

A "man's" role, a warrior's role, to protect and provide for loved ones

400

The overall message or central idea of a story...

Theme

400

Frenchie's biggest rival...

Derrick

400
One group of lines in poetry

Stanza

400

The name of Pete's daughter

Shayla

500

Something that helped Pete be successful at Stan Daniels...

Being connects to culture, family, having hope for the future, removed from gang, taking accountability, learning about past, reflecting on past choices, being vulnerable, establishing his role in society, ect...

500
Introduction,______________, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Conclusion

Inciting Incident 

500
translates to 'go home' in English 

Kiiwen

500

"I am not the Indian you had in mind" is an example of how a Thomas King uses _______________ in his poetry.

Repetition

500

The author/Poet we read the most in class...

Thomas King (we read 5 of his works)