Day No Pigs Would Die, A - E-Guide

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$24.99

Grade Range: 9-12

English/Language Arts Credit: 1/4 Credit

Setting: Vermont, 1920s

Genre: American Literature

Page Count: 42 + Answer Key

Approximate Completion Time: 7-8 weeks

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Description

Wandering about on the ridge above his family's farm, Robert Peck comes across a neighbor's cow having difficulty giving birth. Acting quickly, Rob is able to help, and two bull calves are born. He is rewarded by their neighbor and owner of the cow, Mr. Tanner, with a piglet of his own to raise. Rob names the pig Pinky. Putting all his energy into caring for her, he dreams of the day she will become a brood sow and provide his family with a litter of pigs. Rob is the only surviving son in his family, and his four older sisters have all married and left home.
Rob's father, Haven Peck, is a quiet, gentle man who butchers pigs, a job he does not enjoy but performs so he can provide for his family. Mr. Peck cannot read or write, but stresses the importance of education to his son. Although the family is not rich, Mr. Peck teaches them that they are rich in the things that truly matter: they have each other, they have land to work, and they have God's creation to enjoy. However, tough times bring wrenching decisions when slaughtering season comes. Told from a boy's perspective, this story is both funny and moving, as Robert learns about life, love, and death, and what it means to be a man.

Content Warning: Language and mildly mature content. 

Progeny Press' Day No Pigs Would Die English/Language Arts PDF curriculum will provide your High School grade student with:

English/Language Arts Credit: This High School literature curriculum provides students with a one-quarter credit.
Author Biography:
Explore the life and background of Robert Newton Peck.
Background Information: Gain an understanding of the nature of the Shakers, both historically and in contemporary contexts.
Before-You-Read Activities: Explore Vermont's geography and its role in production, learn about the world of the Shakers, engage in a research paper centered around 1930s agriculture, explore pig breeds through research, and consider thought-provoking topics such as "what it means to be a man" and themes related to birth and death.
Vocabulary: Encounter and understand vocabulary words found throughout the novel using various activities that encourage retention and growth.
Literary Techniques: Analyze dialect expressions, how words are used in context, explore the art of diagramming, uncover instances of foreshadowing, examine shifts in mood, contrast different elements, study grammar usage, delve into characterization, decipher the author's tone, appreciate comic scenes, dissect conflicts, and uncover underlying themes.
Moral Lessons and Character Values:  Helping/caring for animals, rewards, value of a man, material possessions, true riches, confession, adultery, judging others, pride, fairness, death, wealth, love and forgiveness, coming-of-age.
Activities and Writing Assignments: Explore units of measurement, delve into capstan research, immerse yourself in the principles of Shaker beliefs, and explore the profound connections between birth and death.
Suggestions for Further Reading: Explore an extensive list of additional works by the same author(s) and discover books that share similarities with Robert Newton Peck's A Day No Pigs Would Die.

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Extra Information

Brand:
Progeny Press
Recommended Grade Level:
9-12
Setting:
Vermont, USA, 1920s
Genre:
American Literature
Study Guide Page Count:
48 pages
Study Guide Author:
Andrew Clausen
For the Book By:
Robert Newton Peck

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    1 Reviews

  • Posted by Jeff S. on 4th Sep 2014

    4

    Mild complaint

    I wish the catalog would have disclosed the cursing in the book. Our school is very conservative and would not have chosen this book if given that information. The guide itself is laid out well and the student discussion has been good. I like my students to experience different cultures, life lessons, and thinking outside the box, which is provided with this selection.