Teacher's Guide
Hope's War
by Marsha Skrypuch
Dundurn 2001
isbn 1-895681-19-7
Pre-reading activities
Look at the cover
- what do you think the story will be about?
Look inside at the photograph of a girl in the front, and the
photograph of a girl in the back
- how do you think these photos relate to the story?
- can you read the handwriting on the letter in the
background of the photos? Why/why not?
What does the title, Hope's War mean to you?
Reading comprehension
pp 1 - 11
What is the significance of the first line of the novel? What
is your first impression of Kat? Of Ian?
pp 12 - 21
How is Kat's family life similar to yours? How is it
different?
pp 22 - 37
Why did Kat leave St. Paul's school? How do you feel about
what
happened to her? What do you think of her sculpture?
pp 38 - 56
Think back to your first impression of Kat. Has it changed?
Why? Think about Ian. Has your impression of him changed? What do you
think
about Danylo? Is he a weak or strong person? Good, or evil?
pp 57 - 73
How are Genya and Kat different from each other? Which one do
you like better? Why? Has your impression changed about Danylo? Why did
Ian
buy the knife? Where do you think he gets all his money? Has your
impression of Ian changed?
pp 74 - 83
Why are mushrooms so important to Danylo? Has your impression
of Danylo changed? What about your impression of Genya?
pp 84 - 95
Imagine that you were Danylo as a teenage in WWII Ukraine.
What
would you do in his
situation? If you were Danylo now, what would you do if the
RCMP came to your door?
pp 96 - 115
How is Lisa's home life similar to Kat's? Put yourself in
Kat's
shoes on Ukrainian Christmas day. How would you react to the newspaper
articles? The graffiti? What happens at church?
pp 116 - 136
Who is Kat's best friend? Why? Think of how others around Kat
react to the situation that she is going through. Who is the most
understanding? Who is the least understanding? Why?
pp 137 - 166
Read carefully all the court testimony. Does any one person
see
the whole picture in the
past? What do you think really happened?
pp 167 - 202
Why is Kat making Ukrainian Easter eggs in January? How do
these eggs relate to the rest of the story? Who do you think is sending
the hate mail? Why? Who do you think is spray bombing the graffiti?
Why?
pp 203 - end
Who beat up Ian? Why Has your opinion of Ian changed? What
about Genya? Kat? Lisa? Ian's parents? Why? Why did the music make
Danylo think about the past? What did you think of the judge's
decision? Was it fair? Why did Kat destroy her egg? What does the egg
symbolize?
General questions
Why is the novel called Hope's War? Can you name three
different symbols of hope in the
novel?
There is an old saying, "you can't judge a book by its cover."
How does this saying apply
to the characters in Hope's War?
Character study
Write a character study of the following people: Kat, Ian, Michael,
Genya, Danylo
Compare/contrast Kat to her aunt Kataryna
Compare/contrast Danylo as an old man to Danylo in the past
Which character in the novel is most like you? Why?
Self and Society
Kat's family celebrates Ukrainian Christmas and Easter. How are these
celebrations similar or different from what happens in your home?
- make a list of as many different family celebrations as
you can
- for each family celebration, think of one food that is
served
at that time
- find a recipe for one "family celebration" dish
Self and Society (can be done individually or in discussion
groups)
Divide a piece of paper into two columns:
On one side, list Danylo's activity during the war. On the
other, make a list about how this is reported in the news
Find someone you know who has had a news story written on
them.
Interview them about how they felt when the article came out. Divide a
piece
of paper into two columns:
On one side, list what really happened to the person. On the
other side, list errors in the newspaper article.
Have you ever heard a rumour about someone? How did it get
started? How did you feel about the rumour? How did the person who the
rumour was about feel?
Vocabulary
The following words are used in Hope's War. Give a definition for five
of them. Use each of these five words in context in separate sentences:
| Displaced Person
Baba
immigration
Nazi
Soviet
naturalized
Canadian
borscht
war criminal
|
infiltrate
notoriety
Sviat Vechir
accuse
collaborator
kistka
zolota
zhabka
malenka
ptashka
|
hate mail
refugee
slave-labour
NKVD
pidpenky
pysanka
protestor
evidence
|
Music
Find a copy of Chopin's Ballade no. 1
- listen to it carefully
- how does it make you feel?
- does it tell you a story?
- re-read the two sections of Hope's War in which Ian plays
this ballade, then compare your reaction to the music with one of the
following character reactions: Mrs. Smith, Kat, Danylo, Ian.
Bring a copy of your favourite piece of music to class.
- play it for the class.
- describe why this is your favourite music and how it makes
you feel
- does it tell you a story?
Art
Find a book on Ukrainian Easter eggs in the library.
- if you have access to dyes, kistka and wax, experiment
with making your own Easter eggs
- alternatively, using coloured pencils and a paper, draw a
Ukrainian Easter egg, incorporating symbols mentioned in Hope's War, or
developing your own.
Georgraphy/History
Find a map of Europe
Find Ukraine on the map
Using coloured pencils, draw the flag of Ukraine
Locate the countries occupied by the Germans during WWII
Locate the countries affected by the Stalin/Hitler pact of
1939
Drama activities
Using at least six students, act out the prisoner-of-war scene for the
rest of the class. Draw straws to see who will be the prisoners, who
will be guards, who will be Kataryna and who will be Danylo. Once you
have acted out the scene, discuss how you felt about your role.
Write and produce a play using the material from Danylo's
court
hearing.
Have a Goth Day at school. Go through your own closet and see
if you can dress like Ian or Lisa or someone else in the novel.
Ukraine
General information on Ukraine.
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