Cultural Challenges and Family Dynamics 1. In The Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson: A Story of Adaptation and Expectations 2. Why Grandmother Called Bandit: An Emotional Tale of Change and Relocation 3. Shirley's New Home: A Journey Through Four

Cultural Challenges and Family Dynamics

1. In The Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson: A Story of Adaptation and Expectations
2. Why Grandmother Called Bandit: An Emotional Tale of Change and Relocation
3. Shirley's New Home: A Journey Through Four
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These three titles, though distinct from one another, comprise a compelling narrative of cultural and familial challenges. With themes of migration, adaptation, and the quest for a new home, each work tells a story of individuals facing adversity and striving towards a brighter future.

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1. In The Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson By Bette Bao Lord

2. Why did Grandmother call Bandit in? S h e w a n t e d t o w h a c k h e r w i t h a b a m b o o c a n e . S h e w a n t e d t o t e l l h e r t h e b a d n e w s a b o u t F a t h e r . S h e w a n t e d t o t e l l B a n d i t t h a t s h e a n d h e r m o t h e r w e r e m o v i n g t o A m e r i c a S h e w a n t e d t o g r o u n d B a n d i t .

3. Where is Shirleys new home? San Francisco Brooklyn Pheonix Los Angelos

4. Incorrect Try Again! Go back to Questions 1 2 3 4

5. Correct! Move on to question 2 3 4

6. Why did Shirleys teacher think something was wrong with her eyes? Shirley would cover one of her eyes whenever she tried to read something. Mrs. Rappaport told Shirley to read from the book and she wasnt able to. Shirley kept blinking because she thought it was a kind gesture. Shirley couldnt open her eyes .

7. Why did Shirley go to the store with the other children? They threatened her. They dragged her to the store. They told her that the food there was much better than school food. They beckoned for her to go with them and she didnt know they could get in trouble.

8. Chinese Traditions One Chinese tradition is being careful during the holidays. If you break anything during the holidays, it is believed to bring bad luck for the rest of the year. Also, everything has to be clean. When Bandit doesnt clean up the beans that she spilled and Grandmother calls her in, she thinks she is going to be in big trouble but it was just so she could hear about the letter from Father.

9. Why Bandit changed her name Bandit changed her name because her original name wasnt American. Since she was going to America, she wanted to have an American name; so she told her Grandfather that she wanted her name to be changed to Shirley Temple. Now her name is Shirley Temple Wong.

10. The Journey of 10,000 miles Bandit called the trip from China to New York the journey of 10,000 miles even though it wasnt actually 10,000 miles. She called it that because it took so long to get to New York. It did take a very long time, (a month and 4 days) and She was very excited to see America and her Father so it probably seemed like longer.

11. Differences between China and America There are tons of differences between China and America. One of them is how the two different cultures tell time. In America, they use clocks and months, years and days. In China, they use the year of the boar, dragon, etc. Another difference is In China, they go to school based on how many years of school you have completed instead of age. Also, in China the women bound their f eet because it was thought beautiful to have small feet. In China , you arent allowed to break anything during the holidays because it is believed to be bad luck for the next year but in America, we break a lot of things during the holidays, like ornaments. Finally, in China, they punish the children much more harshly, for little things.

12. Chinas Little Ambassador Shirley Temple Wong is the only Chinese girl at school. That is why Mother called her Chinas little ambassador; she was representing China so she needed to be good.

13. The First Day of School Shirley likes her teacher, Mrs. Rappaport, whos hair is red and sticks up. Shirley frequently opens and shuts her eyes because she is trying to wink. At lunch, some kids invite Shirley to go the store for lunch with them. After they get back, Shirley realizes that she could have gotten in a lot of trouble.

14. Shirleys Ambassadorship Shirley is afraid that she is going to lose her ambassador. She is afraid because at lunch, she went with the kids that went to the store. She didnt know they could get in trouble for it so she shouldnt have worried about it.

15. The End Goodbye! See you next time!

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