Research Guide: Glossary Group

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Class: Teacher:
Research Model: Esperanza Rising
Essential Question: How does an understanding of the historical and cultural background of Esperanza Rising enhance your reading of the novel?
Time Management:
·  Research to be completed by:
·  Display materials due date:
Research Team Members (assigned or approved by your teacher):
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Group Controlling Question: How are the following words defined and what is their importance in Esperanza’s story?
Subsidiary Questions: Starter questions are listed below. You may want to brainstorm additional questions about your topic using Who, What, When, Where, Why, or How as question-starters.
1.  Research and define the following Spanish words:
a.  campesino
b.  huelga
c.  una tormenta de polvo (dust storm)
d.  cosecha
2.  Research and define the following English words:
a.  phoenix
b.  tule fog
c.  Valley fever
d.  picket lines
e.  repatriation
Keywords: Your specific keywords will be the words above that you are trying to define. You might want to also use the following words as secondary terms:
Mexican Depression California Spanish
Notes: Use the note-taking organizer below to record main ideas and key details about each subsidiary question (scroll down to the next page).
·  If you need additional space for notes, or if you prefer to write your notes in a lined space, write each subsidiary question at the top of a separate sheet of notebook paper or lined index card.

Note-Taking Organizer

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Subsidiary Questions/ Main Ideas/Words to Define / Notes
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