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Created by Brian Thornton
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Capo Creations, Box 1411, Haileybury, Ontario, CANADA. POJ 1KO
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The Door in the Wall
Student Study Guide
Marguerite de Angeli
All answers must be in sentence form.
Chapter One
Vocabulary: coverlet, vexation, liege, joust, fishmonger, grotesque, vespers, hospice, malady, curfew, sedately, habit (clothing), postern
Enrichment: Research the Cockney dialect or accent. How did it originate? Why might it be useful?
What is the plague and does it exist today? What caused it to spread so quickly in Robin's day?
Make a cover for your book and illustrate it with something representative of the Middle Ages.
Chapter Two
Vocabulary: clamored, devotions, breviary, chanting, pilgrims, minstrels, whittle, barged, sopped, garlands, despised, gait, awry, pruning, impertinent
Enrichment: Locate some chanting music by monks (For example, Gregorian Chants) and listen to it. What would the purpose of chanting be? Where would it originate?
Have the students create their own parchment and use a quill to write an imaginary message to one of the characters in the book.
Invite an experienced wood carver or whittler to give a talk to your classmates. Attempt to carve or whittle something yourself. It is probably best to start with a small project.
Chapter Three
Vocabulary: abated, cloisters, pallets, refrectory, fret, chisel, Orion, minced
Enrichment: Dress up as one of the characters in the book and answer questions about yourself from the class.
Pretend you are a television or radio reporter reporting live from an important scene in the story.
Chapter Four
Vocabulary: hovel, crusaders, brook, droned, urchins, garment, jerkin, lectern, missal, staves, fervently, fennel
Enrichment: Research the history of the Romans in Britain. Students may include towns such as Bath as well as Hadrian's Wall.
Make a illustrated bookmark and include on it a brief introduction to the novel.
Chapter Five
Vocabulary: cassock, verger, haste, pasty, saffron, faggots, rein, plodded, scudded, tethered
Enrichment: Discuss what type of research that Marguerite de Angeli must have done before writing, "The Door in the Wall"?
Write a brief biography about Marguerite de Angeli.
Design a poster for your book that could be used at a library, book fair or even by the publisher to promote sales of their book.
Chapter Six
Vocabulary: yonder, host, manor, peasants, ruffians, slatternly, noggins, hefty, befuddled, granary, oafs, farthing
Enrichment: Write a diary pretending you are Robin.
Write a letter to Marguerite de Angeli, the author of The Door in the Wall, suggesting that she add a new character or scene that you have created for her book.
In this book the English are portrayed as the heroes or "good guys". Briefly research the history of the Welsh and the Scottish to understand their perspective.
Chapter Seven
Vocabulary: spires, punts, barge, cavalcade, caparisoned, linger, flitted, abbey, abbot, marauding, flagons, hearth, emissaries, ruefully, coveted, domain, armory, heath, newel, belfry
Enrichment: Pretend you are the school librarian and give a book talk to your classmates. Remember your job would be to entice the students to read the book without revealing the ending.
Chapter Eight
Vocabulary: lingering, billowing, tapestries, retrieve, flageolet, mimicking, fording, heath, bannock, commotion, slain, treacherous, breached, swarmed
Enrichment: Construct a model castle with some of your classmates. Be able to identify the various parts of the castle including the keep, tower, turret, dungeon, bailey, moat, portcullis, drawbridge, gatehouse, inner ward, outer ward and courtyard.
Make some puppets and present a show to your classmates from one of the chapters that you enjoyed.
Chapter Nine
Vocabulary: yeoman, catapulting, lathe, bastion,larder, dwindled,refuge, mutton, drought, retainers, smock, fidget, forge, pikes, sentry, clod, meek, hedgerow, bracken, coaxed, famished, siege, priory, jig, windlass
Enrichment: Pretend you are a minstrel and write a some a song about the story. Set the words to some popular music of the day such as Greensleeves. Present it to the class.
Pretend you are writing for the local newspaper in town. Write a report about the battle and subsequent results. Think about the type of headline that would get the reader's attention.
Chapter Ten
Vocabulary: sanctuary, sacristan, pickaback, hail, routed, peal, portcullis, cavity, yule, timid, tumult, dais, tutor, boar
Enrichment: The Door in the Wall is about a period in history referred to as the Middle Ages. Write a few paragraphs highlighting what life would have been like in Britain during these times.
Make a video with your classmates about one of the chapters in the book.
Make a time line for the book. Remember to include the important characters and events.
Write a different ending for this book.
Retell the story to some younger students.
Copyright 2000
Created by
Brian Thornton, Capo Creations, Box 1411, Haileybury, Ontario, CANADA. POJ 1KONot to be used or copied in any manner without specific written consent of the publisher All Rights Reserved