Gary Soto
   
   Lesson plans for
   
    Too Many Tamales
   
   and other books
  
  | Biography and Background | | The Afterlife | | Baseball in April | | Chato and the Party Animals | | Here's My Dollar | | La Bamba | | Local News | | Novio Boy | | Pacific Crossing | | Petty Crimes (including "Born Worker") | | Taking Sides | | Too Many Tamales |
Biography and Background
   
    Gary Soto
   
   
   The author's official site.
  
   
    Gary Soto
   
   
   The author's biography at Wikipedia.
  
   
    Gary Soto Author Study
   
   
   26-lesson unit designed for 7th grade, includes several of Soto's works, ends with students sharing their own writing. 116 pages; Adobe Reader required.
  
   
    Gary Soto
   
   
   An essay on "classroom issues and strategies" for working with Soto.
  
   
    Gary Soto
   
   
   Biography and links to other resources from the Academy of American Poets.
  
The Afterlife
   
    
     The Afterlife
    
   
   
   To avoid writing a story that begins with a bang and winds down with a whimper, in this lesson student writers start stories at the end. After choosing a momentous event in their lives, they write about its climax; they then use this "ending" as a unique and powerful introduction to a longer story that describes the events that led to the climax. This lesson focuses on organization and idea development.
  
   
    The Afterlife
   
   Reading Skills and Strategies. Access requires Adobe Reader.
   
   
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      Introductory 
Material
     
     
Background information, character summary, vocabulary words. - 
     
      Chapters 1-4
     
     
Students use a graphic organizer to make inferences about character motivation. Vocabulary practice, making predictions. - 
     
      Chapters 5-10
     
     
Students find evidence in the story to determine author's purpose. Vocabulary practice, making predictions. - 
     
      First-Person Point of View
     
     
Graphic organizer, writing task. - 
     
      Theme and Character
     
     
Graphic organizer to analyze characters and infer theme. - 
     
      Whole-Novel 
Discussion and Activities
     
     
6 discussion questions and 2 post-reading activities. - 
     
      Multiple Choice 
Test
     
     
10 questions. 
Baseball in April
   
    "Broken Chain"
   
   
   Graphic organizer (character analysis), vocabulary practice, and editing practice. This document requires Adobe Reader or compatible application for access.
  
   
    "Seventh Grade"
   
   
   Pre-reading, background information, vocabulary, text of the story, postreading comprehension and analysis activities, practice with writing, more.
  
Chato and the Party Animals
   
    
     Chato and the Party Animals
    
   
   
   Suggestions for before and after reading.
  
Here's My Dollar
   
    
     Here's My Dollar
    
   
   
   Students note details as they read. Includes text-dependent questions, vocabulary words, a culminating task, and additional learning activities. Word processor required for access.
  
La Bamba
   
    
     La Bamba
    
   
   
   Students note details as they read. Includes text-dependent questions, vocabulary words, a culminating task, and additional learning activities. Word processor required for access.
  
Local News
   
    Local News
   
   Reading Skills and Strategies. Access requires Adobe Reader.
   
   
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      Introductory 
Material
     
     
Author bio, character summaries, vocabulary words. - 
     
      Section 1 Worksheet
     
     
Graphic organizer for finding cause and effect; vocabulary development. - 
     
      Section 2 Worksheet
     
     
Graphic organizer for summarizing conflicts; vocabulary development. - 
     
      Section 3 Worksheet
     
     
Practice with making inferences and finding synonyms. - 
     
      Language
     
     
Students express the meaning of a Spanish word in their own dialect. - 
     
      Theme
     
     
Given 3 themes, students identify stories are best associated with each. Graphic organizer. - 
     
      Whole-Novel Discussion and Activities
     
     
5 discussion questions and 4 post-reading activities. - 
     
      Multiple Choice Test
     
     
10 questions. 
Novio Boy
   
    Novio Boy
   
   Reading Skills and Strategies. Access requires Adobe Reader.
   
   
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      Introductory Material
     
     
Background information, introduction to characters, vocabulary words. - 
     
      Scenes 1-4
     
     
Graphic organizer for character analysis; vocabulary development, making predictions. - 
     
      Scenes 5-7
     
     
Graphic organizer for making inferences; practice with vocabulary (idioms), extending the novel. - 
     
      Characteristics of Comedy
     
     
Definition of comedy, graphic organizer for analysis. - 
     
      Character Traits and Dialogue
     
     
Students analyze dialogue and complete character maps. - 
     
      Whole-Novel Discussion and Activities
     
     
5 discussion questions and 2 post-reading activities. - 
     
      Multiple Choice Test
     
     
10 questions. 
Pacific Crossing
Click here : these lesson plans have been moved to a separate page.
Petty Crimes
   
    "Born Worker"
   
   
   Students note details as they read. Includes summary, text-dependent questions and suggested evidence-based answers, academic vocabulary, a culminating writing task with prompt and model response, and additional learning activities. Word processor required for access.
  
   
    "Born Worker"
   
   
   Interactive guided reading questions.
  
   
    Modern Literature and the Arts, Seen through the Experience of American Immigrants
   
   
   This unit plan uses Soto's "Born Worker" and 4 other works to help students further develop their knowledge of the connections between literature and the arts and be able to connect their personal experiences with people who have immigrated to the United States. All of the stories can be found in McDougal Littel's
   
    The Language of Literature
   
   . Designed for 8th grade.
  
Taking Sides
   
    
     Taking Sides
    
    by Gary Soto
   
   
   Designed for grades 8 and 9, this site offers a summary, theme openers, crosscurricular activities, research assignments, and suggestions for additional reading.
  
Too Many Tamales
   
    Reading and Writing with Gary Soto
   
   
   Using "Tortillas Like Africa" and
   
    Too Many Tamales
   
   , students explore literary elements of a story or poem.