El Deafo by Cece Bell: A Google Slides/PDF/Easel Novel Study
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Overview:
This versatile product is a custom made, ready-to-use novel study that offers the buyer three different formats! It is a google slides product complete with text boxes for use digitally in distance learning. It is also a completed "Easel by TpT" activity that makes it possible for students with any device to use the editable text boxes that have already been installed to complete the entire workbook digitally. Being a PDF, this can also be printed and used with pencil and paper.
Designed for grades 4-7 who are reading the 2015 Newbery Honor Book and NYT Bestseller, El Deafo, by Cece Bell, this packet includes a 26-page student booklet (or use it as separate worksheets if you prefer), an answer key, a listing of vocabulary words found in the book, and a chart showing the CCSS (common core standards) that are supported. Mini-lessons guide students as they read and practice essential reading and writing skills.
Skills that are addressed in the student booklet include the following:
comprehension, vocabulary, components of a graphic novel, inference, citing textual evidence, making connections to the reading, recognizing a metaphor, noticing character traits, compare & contrast, cause & effect, theme and author's purpose, writing to express opinions, writing a summary, and conducting research.
El Deafo in a Nutshell:
This book is both a GRAPHIC NOVEL and a MEMOIR: what an unusual and memorable combination! It is the touching and inspiring story of the author's childhood. As a young child she contracted meningitis which left her deaf. The memoir is presented in the format of a graphic novel and follows Cece as she wrestles with making and keeping friends and trying to fit-in and be normal. It covers her life from age four to grade six and gives the reader a window on the challenges that she faced. The book is funny, poignant, and inspiring. Without a doubt, it will promote empathy and inclusion in both middle school and elementary students!
Awards and Recognitions:
New York Times Bestseller
2015 Newbery Honor Book (the very first such award to go to a graphic novel!)
Eisner Award, July 2015 (Best Publication for Kids, ages 8-12)
SLJ Best Books 2014, Middle Grade
Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2014, Middle-Grade Books
PW’s Best Books of 2014, Middle Grade
New York Public Library, 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing 2014, Graphic Books
Winner, IRA Notable Books for a Global Society, 2015
2015 NCTE Charlotte Huck Award for Outstanding Fiction for Children, Honor Book
ALA Notable Books for Children 2015, All Ages
SLJ’s Top 10 Graphic Novels 2014
YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens 2015, Nonfiction
2014 Cybils Awards Winner, Graphic Novels for Elementary & Middle Grades
New York Times Notable Children’s Books of 2014, Middle Grade
CBC Children’s Choice Book Awards 2015 Finalist, Debut Author
Horn Book Fanfare List: Best Books of 2014, Nonfiction
ILA 2015 Children’s Choices, Young Readers
Los Angeles Public Library Best Books of 2014, Children’
Capitol Choices 2015