In it, she records her observations and experiences in the form of letters to her. Letters from rifka comprehension quiz 10 questions by davisfor5th last updated. Pj our way offers free, monthly jewish chapter books to kids 911 years of age. Written in chapterbychapter format, the guide contains a synopsis, prereading activities, vocabulary and comprehension exercises, as well as extension activities to be used as followupto the novel. Karen hesse is the author of many books for young people, including out of the dust, winner of the newbery medal, brooklyn bridge, phoenix rising, sable and lavender. Librarything is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. The kind rifka would look at in her belgium home with marie and gaston.
The thrilling novel letters from rifka includes content some students may struggle to understand. Letters from rifka quotes karen hesse this study guide consists of approximately 15 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of letters from rifka. Rifkas family hid in the trains boxcars, and rifka had to distract the soldiers. On there journey to america they have to overcome many obstacles in. It is 1919 and rifkas brother nathan has deserted the russian army. In addition to the newbery, she has received honors includin. Rifka is a young jewish girl whose family is forced to flee to america. Cultural vocabulary connecting to vocabulary figurative language theme compare and contrast analyzing setting mapping activity character analysis text evidence inferencing journal pages with twitter summary and wow words theme conflict problemsolution point of view. First travels rifka is on her way to poland from ukraine on a freight train. Letters from rifka comprehension quiz proprofs quiz. Her children and grandchildren were also tickled to have their moms life recorded, honored, and celebrated in such a way. The word file is viewable with any pc or mac and can be further adjusted if you want to mix questions around andor add your own headers for things like name, period, and date. Letters from rifka is a short childrens novel narrated by a 12 year old jewish girl fleeing russia in 1919. Letters from rifka by karen hesse free pdf d0wnl0ad, audio books, books to.
They chose rifka because she could speak russian and she had light hair and blue eyes. But she dreams she will at last be safe from the russian soldiers and their harsh treatment of the jews in the new country. Letters from rifka is a story about a jewish girl that escapes to america because her brothers are wanted by the german army. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Modeled on the authors greataunt, rifka surmounts one obstacle after another in. In letters to her cousin, a young jewish girl chronicles her familys flight from russia in 1919 and her own experiences when she must be left in belgium for a while when the others emigrate to america. Throughout her journey, rifka carries with her a cherished volume of poetry by alexander pushkin. Ppt letters from rifka powerpoint presentation free to. When a case of ringworm prevents rifka from joining her russian family as they emigrate. She carries with her a lone beloved volume of poems by pushkin. Letters from rifka is a great suspenseful book the part where rifka is trying to get to america its very cool. The soldiers came to the boxcars to search for nathan, and rifka distracted them. Explain that as they read letters from rifka, they can complete the problem and solution chart to show how rifka solves her problems and gets to america. But she dreams that in the new country she will at last be safe from the russian soldiers and their harsh treatment of the jews.
A 12yearold girl named rifka is sending letters to her cousin, tovah, about how she, her parents and two brothers had to flee their home in berdichev, russia. She has received honors including the scott odell historical fiction award, the christopher award, and the macarthur fellowship genius award, making her only the second childrens book author to receive this. Ellis island russia berdichev america previous question next question. Because rifka does not look jewish, she is the decoy of her family. Once they arrive in poland the family creates a plan to. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international laws.
Karen hesse lives in williamsville, vermont, with her husband, randy, and her daughters, kate and rachel. Letters from rifka ebook por karen hesse 97814668025. Her family had to flee russia so her brothers would not be killed because they fled their regiment in the russian armed services. A free powerpoint ppt presentation displayed as a flash slide show on id. Traveling from russia to america, twelveyearold rifka gets separated from her. Karen hesse calls letters from rifka a gift to my grandparents and to my heritage, and to people like rifka who have made the passage between two worlds. Its important to lay some background knowledge early by posing these prereading questions. This puts the family at great risk, so to protect themselves, twelveyearold rifka and her family flee russia for america in the hope of a better life. A painting of antwerp, belgium in the early 1900s, the time when rifka was there.
In it, she records her observations and experiences in the form of letters to tovah. Then have students briefly research each country and provide relevant. Rifka shows amazing courage throughout everything and comes through for her family but. Based on a true story from the authors family, letters from rifka presents a reallife heroine with an uncommon courage and unsinkable spirit. Choose 1 and explain its connection to 2 of the novels characters andor the main plot of the story. Comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative reading response activities and projects, tests, and much more. Along the way she faces many obstacles and the only way she feels comfort is when she writes in a book called pushkin, that her cousin gave her. You should have read the first of the this book in order to be success at this quiz.
Letters from rifka by karen hesse in chm, epub, fb2 download ebook. Rifka is the youngest member of the immigrant family. What especially raises it above docunovel is the emerging sense of rifkas personality. Letters from rifka by karen hesse overdrive rakuten. Rifka knows nothing about america when she flees from russia with her family in 1919. View book info and cumulative award history for letters from rifka by karen hesse. Rifkas family quickly packed up their things and left.
They made this decision because they are jews and if they stay in russia the nazis will kill them. In letters from rifka, rifka and her family travel to many countries before arriving in the united states. Fiction, emigration and immigration, letters, jews in fiction, jews, cousins. Twelveyearold rifka endures the worstshe has ringworm and is not allowed to go to america. Free letters from rifka worksheets and literature unit for. Rifka makes the difficult journey from the ukraine to america and records the adventure, as well as her solo journey to rejoin her family after being separated from them, in a series of letters. To my delight she approved of letters from rifka and felt a quiet pride at being the inspiration for it. This book is an indepth look at a 12 year old girls struggle to get to america from russia. Letters from rifka consists of lessons for guided reading.
This puts the family at great risk, so to protect themselves, twelveyearold rifka and her family flee russia. Best book its about the nazis and its really sad and so loving i think people who care about their family should definitely read this. Twelveyearold rifkas journey from a jewish community in the ukraine to ellis island is anything but smooth sailing. Through a series of letters to her cousin tovah, a young russian jew describes her familys journey to america to escape the hardships imposed upon the jews during the years surrounding world war i. Karen hesse is the author of many books for young people, including out of the dust, winner of the newbery medal, letters from rifka, brooklyn bridge, phoenix rising, sable and lavender. Noveltie ebook from learning links, see our free shipping offer and bulk order pricing. This is a 50 page student workbook to guide students as they read independently, in small groups, or as a whole class. A realistic and engaging depiction of one familys emigration from eastern europe to america, complete with yiddish phrases and precious shabbat candlesticks.
Have students add to their problem and solution charts. Courage, strength, sacrifice, determination, and hope are all thematic ideas covered in this novel. Have students use a blank world map to trace the journey of rifka and her family. In letters to her cousin, a young jewish girl chronicles her familys flight from russia in 1919 and her own experiences when she must be left in belgium for a. Letters from rifka timeline timeline created by kittycat. She is diagnosed with ringworm and forced to separate from her family until she is healthy. A multiaward winning book, letters from rifka inspires readers to be brave and resourceful and to never give up. Plot summary letters from rifkabook project by anna dayton. Main titles from defiance end titles from lady in the water end titles from the duchess. Bald from the ringworm, poor and needy, she proves shes no greenhorn. Free letters from rifka study unit worksheets for teachers to print. It features a jewish familys emigration from russia in 1919, to belgium and ultimately to the u.
The story letters from rifka is about a jewish family who has decided to leave russia to go to america. The letters, each prefaced by a few telling lines of pushkin, tell of the fear, indignities, privation, and disease endured as they traveled through poland and into. When a case of ringworm prevents rifka from joining her russian family as they emigrate to the united states, she spends nine months living in warsaw, with her care overseen by the hebrew immigrant aid society. She is traveling with her mother, father,and her brothers, nathan and saul. This novel study divides letters from rifka into six sections for study. Letters from rifka is a childrens historical novel by karen hesse, published by holt in 1992. It is 1919 and rifka s brother nathan has deserted the russian army. Ms hesse is also the author of wish on a unicorn and the forthcoming lesters dog and lavender. Letters from rifka by karen hesse is an amazing epic of a young girls journey form russia during the first world war. Letters from rifka student workbook common core aligned.
This is a novel study for letters from rifka by karen hesse. Letters from rifka is a historical fiction novel about a family who is leaving russia and trying to get to america. Click to read more about letters from rifka by karen hesse. Booklist based largely on the memories of the authors greataunt. Karen hesse in letters to her cousin, a young jewish girl chronicles her familys flight from russia in 1919 and her own experiences when she must be left in belgium for a while when the others immigrate to. The letters from rifka lesson plan is downloadable in pdf and word. Rifka knows nothing about america when she flees from russia with her family. For each country rifka visits, have students label that country on the map. Beginning in russia in 1919, this epistolary novel, based on experiences of the authors greataunt, tells how 12yearold rifka nebrot and her family fled the antisemitism of postrevolutionary russia and emigrated to the us. After barely escaping from russia into poland, rifka s family is on their way to warsaw to purchase steamship. Letters from rifka topics for discussion karen hesse this study guide consists of approximately 15 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of letters from rifka. Because she has no spare paper, she uses the blank spaces of the book to write letters to a.
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