The Outsiders #1
The Outsiders #2
Personal Narrative Unit
Journalism Unit
Drama Unit
100

Who is the author of The Outsiders?

S.E. Hinton

100

In which decade does The Outsiders take place?

1960s

100

Name the 5 senses in "Five Senses Descriptions"

seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching

100

What is Journalism? 

journalism is the act of gathering and presenting news and information. Journalists are the people who do this work. 

(But we're not talking making stuff up or interviewing untrustworthy people. Journalists are committed to doing this work professionally and honestly.)

A few things they do

  • Travel to find information for news stories

  • Interview people with direct knowledge (sources)

  • Research background information

  • Write articles and/ or appear in on podcasts, broadcast settings

100

What is conflict?

motivation + obstacle = conflict

200

What happened to Ponyboy's parents?

died in car accident 

200

What is biggest cause of Johnny's pain in life?

His parents -- feeling unwanted, unloved, and abused

200

Imagine you are writing a personal narrative about today. Create a lead using a technique from below:

  • start with dialogue

  • describe a character

  • describe the setting using 5 senses details.  

  • use a series of questions

  • start with a description of the problem.

  • start with dialogue

  • describe a character

  • describe the setting using 5 senses details.  

  • use a series of questions

  • start with a description of the problem.

200

What are ethics (or journalistic ethics)?

A commitment to doing what is right.

200

What was the name of the 1938 radio drama that convinced some people aliens were invading the US?

War of the Worlds

300

What is Cherry's last name?

Valance

300

What book do Pony and Johnny read while hiding out?

Gone with the Wind

300

What does narrative mean? 

Series of events, usually told in order; a story

300

What are anonymous sources, and when should you use them?

On very rare occasions, a journalist will refer to an anonymous source in their news article. An anonymous source is a person (with inside information) who is not named in the final news article.

300

What is Not-Answering Dialogue? 

where characters don't respond directly to what each other are saying.

Repeating the words of the previous speech: 

Answering with a question: 

Argument: 

Silence:

Lying:

Talking at cross-purposes:

400

Why didn't Darry ever go to college?

He stayed home and got a job to support Soda and Ponyboy.

400

What causes the Socs to attack the boys at the park?

Pony and Johnny were with Cherry and Marcia. Bob and Randy were jealous.

400

According to a lesson we did in early September, what makes the 'most interesting' type of 'inner thought'?

"the most interesting inner thoughts reveal a contrast between the inside world and the outside world."

400

Why were the "Pentagon Papers" such a big deal?

They proved  the government had been lying to the American people about the War in Vietnam.

400

Name one element of the "Basic Playwriting Format"

1.15 spacing 

Courier Font

size 12


Dialogue 'left-aligned'

Names in all caps, and 'center-aligned'

brief stage directions next to name; use parenthesis


stage directions or sound effects: indent three tabs, and use parenthesis.


500

This is the name of the mountain where Ponyboy and Johnny hide out in Windrixville.

Jay Mountain

500

What happened to Soda's girlfriend Sandy?

She moved to Florida to live with her grandparents. It's implied she's pregnant.

500

When do you need to create a paragraph break in a narrative? (2 reasons)

  • When there's dialogue and someone new speaks

  • For a time-jump phrase (also acceptable: a change in topics)

500

Who was the president in 1971, at the time of the Pentagon Papers controversy? 

Richard Nixon

500

What were the names of the characters in "Hunting with Mom," the example play.

MOM: Cheerful, but confused about how to connect to her kid.

MOPEY TEENAGER: Uses a lot of Gen Alpha slang. Is Mopey.