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by Connie Vines


  Look up and write the definition for each word before you read the chapter.

  Chapter 1

  Sacred

  Shaker Gourd

  Pinon

  Buckskin

  Wickiup

  Raid

  Quiver

  Chapter 2

  Rawhide

  Chaparral

  Stronghold

  Plateau

  Chapter 3

  Herded

  Adornment

  Heathen

  Kinship

  Chapter 4

  Fledgling

  Dormitory

  Flanked

  Wheebles

  Chapter 5

  Recite

  Ritual

  Task

  Savages

  Chapter 6

  Lance

  Offering

  Convent

  Chapter 7

  Hoarded

  Transgression

  Provisions

  Chapter 8

  Hearth

  Lye Soap

  Gait

  Chapter 9

  Talons

  Looming

  Cunning

  Infirmary

  Chapter 11

  Ancestors

  Wail

  Reservations

  Council

  Chant

  Reverence

  Chapter 12

  Oversees

  Hogan

  Chapter 13

  Wrath

  Quarters

  Utensils

  Bond

  Chapter 14

  Pledged

  Tipis

  Rationed

  Foreboding

  Deeds

  Chapter 15

  Bemused

  Endearing

  Tanayia by Connie Vines

  Whisper upon the Water

  Building Vocabulary Activities

  Pair the students for this activity. One partner picks any three vocabulary words and says them aloud to his or her partner. The second partner must use all three words in a sentence that makes sense. Instruct the pair to change roles and repeat the procedure.

  Illustrate the vocabulary words. Instruct the students to fold a sheet of paper into fourths and write a different vocabulary word at the bottom of each space. Have them draw or cut out a picture to illustrate each word.

  Group students and have them list the following:

  a. All the actions words.

  b. All the descriptive words.

  c. All the collective nouns.

  d. All the Native American words.

  Have the students look up exactly where each of the vocabulary words are in the assigned chapters. They should write down the page number and the sentence that the word is used.

  Write each vocabulary work on a separate index card or paper strip for use with pocket charts.

  Prepare additional cards or strips with articles (a, an, the) and prepositions (of, into, after, etc.).

  Students can use the cards or strips to build sentences.

  Let pairs of students create their own crossword puzzles, using vocabulary words. Provide the pairs with graph paper for easy construction. Check their accuracy before photocopying student-created puzzles for class.

  Have the students create a creative story using as may of the words as possible. Have the students read them to a partner aloud. The partner must write down the vocabulary words as they come up in the story.

  Tanayia by Connie Vines

  Whisper upon the Water

  Reservation Life

  The Epilogue gives hints to what Tay’s life had been after she left school with Jacob Five-Wounds. Fill in the missing information. Using a journal, essay, letter, or story format, finish Tay’s story within 3 – 5 paragraphs.

  Chapter Quotes

  Pick one of the poems or proverbs included before each chapter. Write at least two paragraphs in which you analyze it and tell how it connects to Tay’s story.

  Questions to Ponder

  What If?

  Tay had not escaped from the Mexican Revolutionaries? What if Tay had married Dr. Joseph?

  Point of View

  Tanayia—Whisper upon the Water is written in the first person. Write about a specific event from the novel as if the story was being told from the point of view of another character. For example, Sister Enid accuses Tay of stealing plates. Write as if Sister Enid, Sister Kathleen or Mary Bill wrote the event.

  Students/Educators visit my website www.novelsbyconnievines.com

  Also, visit my publisher’s website for additional YA novels and more at

  http://bookswelove.net/teen-child/

  Thank you for reading Tay’s story,

  Connie Vines

 

 

 


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