Who are the Greasers?
The lower-income East Side group Ponyboy belongs to.
Who is the narrator?
Ponyboy Curtis.
Who does Johnny kill?
Bob Sheldon.
What is symbolism?
When something represents a deeper meaning.
What materials should you bring to class every day?
Novel, notebook, writing utensil, charged Chromebook.
Who are the Socs?
The wealthy West Side group.
What makes Ponyboy different from many Greasers?
He enjoys reading, school, movies, and poetry.
Why does Johnny carry a switchblade?
He is traumatized after being beaten by the Socs.
What poem does Ponyboy recite in the church?
“Nothing Gold Can Stay.”
When is homework due?
At the beginning of class. (By the DUE date... remember, you do get points taken off for everyday that it is late..)
Why do the two groups fight?
Social class differences, pride, stereotypes, and territory.
Why does Ponyboy run away?
Johnny kills Bob to save him, and they need to hide.
Why does Johnny kill Bob?
To save Ponyboy from drowning.
What does the sunset symbolize so far in the novel?
Shared humanity between Greasers and Socs.
What should you do when you walk in?
Grab your notebook, turn in homework, sit down and complete the bell ringer!
How are Cherry and Ponyboy similar?
They both like sunsets and feel misunderstood.
Why is Ponyboy upset about cutting his hair?
His hair represents identity and pride as a Greaser.
Why is Johnny usually quiet and nervous?
He has abusive parents and has been physically attacked before.
What does “Stay gold” mean?
Stay innocent, pure, and true to yourself.
What should you do if you’re confused about something?
Take initiative — reread, check notes, ask appropriately, or ask the teacher.
What does the conflict between Greasers and Socs suggest about judging people based on appearance or class?
It leads to misunderstanding and unfair assumptions.
How is Ponyboy beginning to question the division between Greasers and Socs?
He realizes they share emotions and struggles.
How does Johnny show growth in Chapters 1–5?
He acts decisively and bravely to protect Ponyboy.
Why might innocence be difficult to “stay gold” in their world?
Violence, poverty, trauma, and social conflict force them to grow up quickly.
If you’re unprepared, what should you do?
Take initiative — borrow materials and still participate fully.