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The Giver
by: Lois Lowry
Chapters 1 to 5
ALL NOVEL STUDY WORK MUST BE TYPED IN APA 6
Reading - Read Chapters 1 to 5. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based
activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work.
A. Vocabulary (You may do the vocabulary before reading the story.) Look up each word
in a DICTIONARY or THESAURUS. Write synonyms for each. Then use the vocabulary
word in a sentence.
adherence, aptitude, enhance, palpable, wheedle, chastisement, petulantly, tabulated,
remorse, bewildered.
B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions)
1. Why might the arrival of a jet be a terrifying experience for the entire community?
2. What do you think might happen to someone who is released from the community?
3. Name one thing you learned about the community from the discussion during the ritual telling of
feelings.
4. What is different about the way children are born and infants are cared for in the community?
5. Why was it so difficult to get rules changed in the community?
6. Why were Gabe’s eyes of such interest to Jonas?
7. How did Lily react to the new word “hippo”? Why did she react this way?
8. Why did Jonas risk the humiliation of public chastisement (being disciplined in front of people)
for taking an apple from the recreation area?
9. What effect did the pills have on Jonas and the other people who took them?
10. Why do you think all adults were required to take them?
11. Why do you think Birthmothers, or biological mothers, held such a low status in the
community?
12. Do you think the lives of the elderly were better or worse than they are in our society today?
Give a good reason for your opinion.
13. What two things did the committee consider when giving children their life assignments?
C. Literary Devices
1. Hook — How does the hook in The Giver draw you into the novel?
2. Cliffhanger — What is the cliffhanger in Chapter Two?
3. Allusion - The name Jonas is a variation of the name Jonah. In the Bible, the prophet Jonah was
commissioned by the Lord to proclaim judgment upon a sinful city. Why might Lois Lowry have
chosen Jonas as the name of her main character?
In the Bible the angel Gabriel is a divine messenger. What does the choice of this name for the new
child suggest about Gabe’s importance in the novel?
D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your novel. Use
paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell what happened, the
setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
The Giver
by: Lois Lowry
Chapters 6 to 10
ALL NOVEL STUDY WORK MUST BE TYPED APA 6
Reading - Read Chapters 6 to 10. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based
activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work.
A. Vocabulary (You may do the vocabulary before reading the story.) Antonyms are word
with opposite or nearly opposite, meanings. Match the words from column A to its
antonym in column B and from column C to its antonym in column D. Then use each of the
words in a sentence and place it your duo-tang.
Column A Column B Column C Column D
1. benign a. carelessly 6. exempted f. boring
2. exuberant b. acquire 7. prohibition g. increase
3. apprehensive c. harmful 8. integral h. apply
4. meticulously d. downcast 9. exhilarating i. extra
5. relinquish e. tranquil 10. diminishes j. allowance
B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions)
1. What did the family have to do in order for Gabriel to be allowed a second year of
Nurturing?
2. What do you think was the difference between release and loss based on the way the
community used these words?
3. Nines were given bicycles. What did that signify for them?
4. Why had Asher been punished for confusing the words “snack” and “smack”?
5. What set the Ceremony of Twelve apart from all other age ceremonies?
6. Why did the community make the distinction between “selection” for Receiver of
Memory and “Assignment” for all other occupations?
7. What was unusual about the appearance of the bearded Elder? What was significant
about this characteristic?
8. Name four qualifications that Jonas had for being the next Receiver of Memory.
9. What did Asher’s hesitation in congratulating Jonas indicate?
10. Which item in the list of duties and responsibilities frightened Jonas? Why did this
frighten him?
11. Why was the concept of pain beyond Jonas’s comprehension?
12. What was unique about the Annex?
13. At first, why did Jonas misinterpret the Receiver’s job of transmitting memories of the
past?
C. Literary Devices
1. Science fiction novels are a form of fantasy in which the action takes place on another
planet, in the future, or in another dimension. What is the setting for The Giver? Provide
evidence from the novel to support your opinion.
2. What is the cliffhanger at the end of Chapter Eight?
3. A “Utopia” is a perfect world or society while a “Dystopia” is a world that is supposed to
be perfect but turns horribly wrong. Describe or draw your perfect utopia. Describe or draw
your most horrible dystopia.
D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your
novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell
what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
The Giver
by: Lois Lowry
Chapters 11 to 15
Reading - Read Chapters 11 to 15. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based
activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work.
A. Vocabulary (You may do the vocabulary before reading the story.) Look up each word
in a DICTIONARY or THESAURUS. Write a definition for each. Then use the
vocabulary word in a sentence.
admonition, assimilated, phenomenon, skeptically, assuage, vibrance, chaos,
assimilated, daub, excruciating
B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions)
1. Why was the transmittal of the memory of snow so exhausting to the old man? What
does this reveal about the community?
2. What two lessons did Jonas learn about the sun?
3. Why did the Giver appear a little sad at the end of the first day of training?
4. What do you think is the most severe pain?
5. How did Jonas’s relationship with his parents and friends change after he received his
Life Assignment?
6. How did The Giver explain the visual phenomena that Jonas witnessed? What did this
reveal about the community?
7. Why did the community give up the ability to see colour?
8. Why was it important for the community to have a person who could “see beyond”?
9. Why did Jonas refer to Gabe as his little brother?
10. Why was The Giver bitter about the Council of Elders?
11. What do you think the Giver will transmit to Jonas to give him his first real impression
of pain?
12. How was Jonas’s second experience with snow unlike the first?
13. According to The Giver, why did Jonas have to receive and store memories of pain?
C. Literary Devices
1. Varying Chapter Length - Reread Chapter 15. Why do you think Lowry put the
memory of war in a separate chapter instead of making it part of another chapter?
2. Simile - Read the passage below and answer the questions about simile.
He fell with his leg twisted under him, and could hear the crack of bone.... It was as if a
hatchet lay lodged in his leg, slicing through each nerve with a hot blade.
What two things are being compared?
What is the effect of this comparison?
D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your
novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell
what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
The Giver
by: Lois Lowry
Chapters 16 to 19
Reading - Read Chapters 16 to 19. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based
activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work.
A. Vocabulary - Word analogies are equations in which the first pair of words has the
same relationship as the second pair of words. For example: SHALLOW is to DEEP as
FRIVOLOUS is to SOLEMN. Both pairs of words are antonyms. Choose the best word
from the words below to complete each of the analogies below. Write in your duo-tang.
fleeting, glum, obsolete, horde, suppress, ecstatic, realm
PRESIDENT is to REPUBLIC as MONARCH is to _______________________.
ECSTATIC is to JOYOUS as MELANCHOLY is to _______________________.
FLOCK is to BIRDS as _______________________ is to INSECTS.
CENSOR is to BOOKS as _______________________ is to SPEECH.
PERMANENT is to BRIEF as ETERNAL is to _______________________.
HUNGRY is to STARVING as HAPPY is to ________________________.
SELFISH is to GIVING as INNOVATIVE is to _______________________.
B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions)
1. Why did The Giver apologize to Jonas after sharing the memory of war?
2. Why were Jonas and his father worried about Gabriel’s fretfulness at night?
3. How did Jonas try to solve this problem?
4. List one advantage and one disadvantage of the family unit in Jonas’s community as
compared to the family as we know it in our society.
5. How did Jonas’s range of emotions differ from those of his family and friends?
6. How did Jonas react to the children’s war game?
7. Why did Jonas feel powerless and alone when Fiona and Asher rode off on their
bicycles?
8. Why did the community refer to the former Receiver-in-training as a failure? How did
this failure affect the rules that applied to Jonas?
9. What shocked Jonas when he viewed his father “releasing” one of the newborn twins?
10. What did Jonas learn about the community’s rule about lying?
11. What feelings do you think Jonas had about his father and the rules under which the
community lived after watching the Ceremony of Release of the newborn twin?
C. Literary Devices - 1. Dramatic Irony - Complete the following exercise on dramatic
irony.
Jonas . . . had wondered what lay Elsewhere. Was there someone there, waiting, who would
receive the tiny released twin? Would it grow up Elsewhere, not knowing, ever, that in this
community lived a being who looked exactly the same? (don’t have to answer these)
For a moment he felt a tiny, fluttering hope that he knew was quite foolish. He hoped that it
would be Larissa, waiting.... Fiona had told him recently that Larissa had been released at
a wonderful ceremony.
What does the reader understand about this statement that Jonas does not? (answer this)
2. Literary Device: Euphemisms
a)What was the euphemism for death in Jonas’s community?
b) Name two euphemisms for death in our society.
c) What are some euphemisms for ...BATHROOM...GARBAGE COLLECTOR
D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your
novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell
what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
The Giver
by: Lois Lowry
Chapters 20 to 23
ALL NOVEL STUDY WORK MUST BE TYPED IN APA 6
Reading - Read Chapters 20 to 23. There are internet based activities for those students who
have successfully completed the following work.
A. Vocabulary Use the following words in sentences of your own: mimic, sarcasm,
rueful, chaos, solace, augment, fugitives, languid, lethargy, taut.
B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions)
1. Why would Fiona, a trainee in the care of the old, probably accept the practice of
releasing the old?
2. Why was The Giver now ready to make a plan for change?
3. Why would Jonas’s departure from the community lead to possible change?
4. Why did The Giver decide to stay behind to help the community?
5. Why did Jonas and The Giver choose the December Ceremony as the time to implement
their plan?
6. How did Father’s sweet, sing-song voice affect Jonas on their last evening together?
7. What would have happened to Jonas and Gabe if the searchers found them?
8. In what way was Jonas handicapped by his early departure?
9. How was Jonas able to use memories to foil the search planes?
10. Name two other ways that memories helped Jonas during the journey?
11. What might have been the source of the music that Jonas thought he heard behind him?
12. Why do you think the author ended the story as Jonas was traveling toward his
destination?
13. List two questions that the author left unanswered at the end of the book.
14. Did you approve of the ending?
C. Literary Device: Paradox - Answer the following question based on the example of
paradox.
The community did not want change, which is why they created the Receiver of Memory
whose job it was to assure Sameness. Yet The Giver said:
“My work will be finished when I have helped the community to change and become
whole.”
Explain the paradox in the sentence above.
Literary Device: Etymologies - Speakers of English borrow words from other languages,
so we have the largest vocabulary of any language in the world. The history of a word from
its origin to its present use is called its etymology. The bold word in this paragraph from the
novel has an interesting etymology:
He tried to use the flagging power of his memory to recreate meals, and managed
brief, tantalizing fragments: banquets with huge roasted meats; birthday parties with thick-
frosted cakes...
In Greek mythology Tantalus was a wicked king who, as punishment for his crimes, was
forced to stand in deep water with grapes growing overhead. The water receded when he
was thirsty, and the grapes receded when he was hungry.
• Look up tantalize in a dictionary. Write its definition below.
• How does knowing the history of the word enrich the meaning of this paragraph?
D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your
novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell
what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
Reference: Welcome to Cyberschool!. (n.d.).Welcome to Cyberschool!. Retrieved July 19, 2013, from
http://cyberschool.sd42.ca/

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The Giver: Class Assignment

  • 1. Weekly Assignment Sheets The Giver by: Lois Lowry Chapters 1 to 5 ALL NOVEL STUDY WORK MUST BE TYPED IN APA 6 Reading - Read Chapters 1 to 5. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work. A. Vocabulary (You may do the vocabulary before reading the story.) Look up each word in a DICTIONARY or THESAURUS. Write synonyms for each. Then use the vocabulary word in a sentence. adherence, aptitude, enhance, palpable, wheedle, chastisement, petulantly, tabulated, remorse, bewildered. B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions) 1. Why might the arrival of a jet be a terrifying experience for the entire community? 2. What do you think might happen to someone who is released from the community? 3. Name one thing you learned about the community from the discussion during the ritual telling of feelings. 4. What is different about the way children are born and infants are cared for in the community? 5. Why was it so difficult to get rules changed in the community? 6. Why were Gabe’s eyes of such interest to Jonas? 7. How did Lily react to the new word “hippo”? Why did she react this way? 8. Why did Jonas risk the humiliation of public chastisement (being disciplined in front of people) for taking an apple from the recreation area? 9. What effect did the pills have on Jonas and the other people who took them? 10. Why do you think all adults were required to take them? 11. Why do you think Birthmothers, or biological mothers, held such a low status in the community? 12. Do you think the lives of the elderly were better or worse than they are in our society today? Give a good reason for your opinion. 13. What two things did the committee consider when giving children their life assignments? C. Literary Devices 1. Hook — How does the hook in The Giver draw you into the novel? 2. Cliffhanger — What is the cliffhanger in Chapter Two? 3. Allusion - The name Jonas is a variation of the name Jonah. In the Bible, the prophet Jonah was commissioned by the Lord to proclaim judgment upon a sinful city. Why might Lois Lowry have chosen Jonas as the name of her main character? In the Bible the angel Gabriel is a divine messenger. What does the choice of this name for the new child suggest about Gabe’s importance in the novel? D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
  • 2. The Giver by: Lois Lowry Chapters 6 to 10 ALL NOVEL STUDY WORK MUST BE TYPED APA 6 Reading - Read Chapters 6 to 10. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work. A. Vocabulary (You may do the vocabulary before reading the story.) Antonyms are word with opposite or nearly opposite, meanings. Match the words from column A to its antonym in column B and from column C to its antonym in column D. Then use each of the words in a sentence and place it your duo-tang. Column A Column B Column C Column D 1. benign a. carelessly 6. exempted f. boring 2. exuberant b. acquire 7. prohibition g. increase 3. apprehensive c. harmful 8. integral h. apply 4. meticulously d. downcast 9. exhilarating i. extra 5. relinquish e. tranquil 10. diminishes j. allowance B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions) 1. What did the family have to do in order for Gabriel to be allowed a second year of Nurturing? 2. What do you think was the difference between release and loss based on the way the community used these words? 3. Nines were given bicycles. What did that signify for them? 4. Why had Asher been punished for confusing the words “snack” and “smack”? 5. What set the Ceremony of Twelve apart from all other age ceremonies? 6. Why did the community make the distinction between “selection” for Receiver of Memory and “Assignment” for all other occupations? 7. What was unusual about the appearance of the bearded Elder? What was significant about this characteristic? 8. Name four qualifications that Jonas had for being the next Receiver of Memory. 9. What did Asher’s hesitation in congratulating Jonas indicate? 10. Which item in the list of duties and responsibilities frightened Jonas? Why did this frighten him? 11. Why was the concept of pain beyond Jonas’s comprehension? 12. What was unique about the Annex? 13. At first, why did Jonas misinterpret the Receiver’s job of transmitting memories of the past?
  • 3. C. Literary Devices 1. Science fiction novels are a form of fantasy in which the action takes place on another planet, in the future, or in another dimension. What is the setting for The Giver? Provide evidence from the novel to support your opinion. 2. What is the cliffhanger at the end of Chapter Eight? 3. A “Utopia” is a perfect world or society while a “Dystopia” is a world that is supposed to be perfect but turns horribly wrong. Describe or draw your perfect utopia. Describe or draw your most horrible dystopia. D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
  • 4. The Giver by: Lois Lowry Chapters 11 to 15 Reading - Read Chapters 11 to 15. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work. A. Vocabulary (You may do the vocabulary before reading the story.) Look up each word in a DICTIONARY or THESAURUS. Write a definition for each. Then use the vocabulary word in a sentence. admonition, assimilated, phenomenon, skeptically, assuage, vibrance, chaos, assimilated, daub, excruciating B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions) 1. Why was the transmittal of the memory of snow so exhausting to the old man? What does this reveal about the community? 2. What two lessons did Jonas learn about the sun? 3. Why did the Giver appear a little sad at the end of the first day of training? 4. What do you think is the most severe pain? 5. How did Jonas’s relationship with his parents and friends change after he received his Life Assignment? 6. How did The Giver explain the visual phenomena that Jonas witnessed? What did this reveal about the community? 7. Why did the community give up the ability to see colour? 8. Why was it important for the community to have a person who could “see beyond”? 9. Why did Jonas refer to Gabe as his little brother? 10. Why was The Giver bitter about the Council of Elders? 11. What do you think the Giver will transmit to Jonas to give him his first real impression of pain? 12. How was Jonas’s second experience with snow unlike the first? 13. According to The Giver, why did Jonas have to receive and store memories of pain? C. Literary Devices 1. Varying Chapter Length - Reread Chapter 15. Why do you think Lowry put the memory of war in a separate chapter instead of making it part of another chapter? 2. Simile - Read the passage below and answer the questions about simile. He fell with his leg twisted under him, and could hear the crack of bone.... It was as if a hatchet lay lodged in his leg, slicing through each nerve with a hot blade. What two things are being compared? What is the effect of this comparison? D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
  • 5. The Giver by: Lois Lowry Chapters 16 to 19 Reading - Read Chapters 16 to 19. Please do not read ahead. There are internet based activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work. A. Vocabulary - Word analogies are equations in which the first pair of words has the same relationship as the second pair of words. For example: SHALLOW is to DEEP as FRIVOLOUS is to SOLEMN. Both pairs of words are antonyms. Choose the best word from the words below to complete each of the analogies below. Write in your duo-tang. fleeting, glum, obsolete, horde, suppress, ecstatic, realm PRESIDENT is to REPUBLIC as MONARCH is to _______________________. ECSTATIC is to JOYOUS as MELANCHOLY is to _______________________. FLOCK is to BIRDS as _______________________ is to INSECTS. CENSOR is to BOOKS as _______________________ is to SPEECH. PERMANENT is to BRIEF as ETERNAL is to _______________________. HUNGRY is to STARVING as HAPPY is to ________________________. SELFISH is to GIVING as INNOVATIVE is to _______________________. B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions) 1. Why did The Giver apologize to Jonas after sharing the memory of war? 2. Why were Jonas and his father worried about Gabriel’s fretfulness at night? 3. How did Jonas try to solve this problem? 4. List one advantage and one disadvantage of the family unit in Jonas’s community as compared to the family as we know it in our society. 5. How did Jonas’s range of emotions differ from those of his family and friends? 6. How did Jonas react to the children’s war game? 7. Why did Jonas feel powerless and alone when Fiona and Asher rode off on their bicycles? 8. Why did the community refer to the former Receiver-in-training as a failure? How did this failure affect the rules that applied to Jonas? 9. What shocked Jonas when he viewed his father “releasing” one of the newborn twins? 10. What did Jonas learn about the community’s rule about lying? 11. What feelings do you think Jonas had about his father and the rules under which the community lived after watching the Ceremony of Release of the newborn twin?
  • 6. C. Literary Devices - 1. Dramatic Irony - Complete the following exercise on dramatic irony. Jonas . . . had wondered what lay Elsewhere. Was there someone there, waiting, who would receive the tiny released twin? Would it grow up Elsewhere, not knowing, ever, that in this community lived a being who looked exactly the same? (don’t have to answer these) For a moment he felt a tiny, fluttering hope that he knew was quite foolish. He hoped that it would be Larissa, waiting.... Fiona had told him recently that Larissa had been released at a wonderful ceremony. What does the reader understand about this statement that Jonas does not? (answer this) 2. Literary Device: Euphemisms a)What was the euphemism for death in Jonas’s community? b) Name two euphemisms for death in our society. c) What are some euphemisms for ...BATHROOM...GARBAGE COLLECTOR D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter.
  • 7. The Giver by: Lois Lowry Chapters 20 to 23 ALL NOVEL STUDY WORK MUST BE TYPED IN APA 6 Reading - Read Chapters 20 to 23. There are internet based activities for those students who have successfully completed the following work. A. Vocabulary Use the following words in sentences of your own: mimic, sarcasm, rueful, chaos, solace, augment, fugitives, languid, lethargy, taut. B. Questions (You must read the chapters before doing the questions) 1. Why would Fiona, a trainee in the care of the old, probably accept the practice of releasing the old? 2. Why was The Giver now ready to make a plan for change? 3. Why would Jonas’s departure from the community lead to possible change? 4. Why did The Giver decide to stay behind to help the community? 5. Why did Jonas and The Giver choose the December Ceremony as the time to implement their plan? 6. How did Father’s sweet, sing-song voice affect Jonas on their last evening together? 7. What would have happened to Jonas and Gabe if the searchers found them? 8. In what way was Jonas handicapped by his early departure? 9. How was Jonas able to use memories to foil the search planes? 10. Name two other ways that memories helped Jonas during the journey? 11. What might have been the source of the music that Jonas thought he heard behind him? 12. Why do you think the author ended the story as Jonas was traveling toward his destination? 13. List two questions that the author left unanswered at the end of the book. 14. Did you approve of the ending? C. Literary Device: Paradox - Answer the following question based on the example of paradox. The community did not want change, which is why they created the Receiver of Memory whose job it was to assure Sameness. Yet The Giver said: “My work will be finished when I have helped the community to change and become whole.” Explain the paradox in the sentence above. Literary Device: Etymologies - Speakers of English borrow words from other languages,
  • 8. so we have the largest vocabulary of any language in the world. The history of a word from its origin to its present use is called its etymology. The bold word in this paragraph from the novel has an interesting etymology: He tried to use the flagging power of his memory to recreate meals, and managed brief, tantalizing fragments: banquets with huge roasted meats; birthday parties with thick- frosted cakes... In Greek mythology Tantalus was a wicked king who, as punishment for his crimes, was forced to stand in deep water with grapes growing overhead. The water receded when he was thirsty, and the grapes receded when he was hungry. • Look up tantalize in a dictionary. Write its definition below. • How does knowing the history of the word enrich the meaning of this paragraph? D. Summaries - Make sure you have made summaries for each of the chapters in your novel. Use paragraph form, indent, and either handwrite or type. The summary should tell what happened, the setting and the characters involved in each chapter. Reference: Welcome to Cyberschool!. (n.d.).Welcome to Cyberschool!. Retrieved July 19, 2013, from http://cyberschool.sd42.ca/