Activity 1: Recite the Book Information
- Recite the name of the author, the title of the book, and the title of the chapter.
Activity 2: Narrate the Story
- Narrate the events aloud in your own words.
Activity 3: Study the Story Picture
- Study the story picture and describe how it relates to the story.
Activity 4: Speak in the Hoosier Dialect
Edward Eggleston wrote this book in the Hoosier dialect of mid-nineteenth century Indiana.
Recite the following sentences in Hoosier dialect with great feeling and emotion.
Feel free to move your body along with the words for emphasis.
- I s'pose that them air fellers what robbed your house must a come down from Jinkins Run. They're the blamedest set up there I ever see.
- I could find the feller that's a-helpin' them scoundrels rob us folks, I'd help stretch him to the neardest tree.
Activity 5: Discuss the Mystery
Who robbed the Dutchman? This chapter revealed additional information about the mystery.
- The Dutchman doubts the robbers are from outside the town.
- The Dutchman was robbed of three hundred dollars, an especially large amount of money.
- Pete Jones hypothesizes out-of-towners were assisted by someone local.
- Given the evidence, list anyone who might have robbed the Dutchman.
Activity 6: Discuss the Story
Ralph can't decide whether to report seeing the three horsemen and Dr. Small on the night of the robbery.
- List potential consequences for Ralph telling the truth.
- List potential consequences for Ralph keeping quiet.
- Do you think Ralph should report what he knows to authorities? Why or why not?