Freckle Juice Novel Study with GOOGLE Slides
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Are your students reading Freckle Juice by Judy Blume? Are you looking for an engaging book study to guide them through the novel? This no-prep, engaging Freckle Juice novel study is packed full of standards aligned reading responses and comprehension questions for every chapter. These responses check students' understanding, as well as provide them a focus for reading. Also included are fun interactive pages, giving students opportunities to color, cut, and paste. Vocabulary words are included for each chapter, as well. Students will need a copy of the book, as they are required to provide text evidence in support of their answers.
Easy to implement!
This Freckle Juice unit engages students as they work independently, in literature circles, and in guided reading groups. Students are kept accountable for their reading with the chapter-by-chapter reading responses and vocabulary matching.
Included in the download:
- teacher directions
- Common Core alignment guide
- link to Google Slides
- strategy charts for making connections, predicting, and asking questions
- vocabulary words for every chapter
- interactive notebook pages
- complete answer keys
With this novel study, students will:
- make connections
- make predictions
- ask questions
- write chapter titles
- use context clues
- use the dictionary
- answer text-based questions
- order events into the correct sequence
- write chapter summaries
- determine character traits
- complete character maps
- support thinking with evidence from the text
- make inferences
- draw visualizations
- determine problem and solution
- write a friendly letter
- write from the main character's point of view
- define chapter-specific vocabulary words
Options for the teacher:
This book study is offered as a no-prep printable unit and has also been prepared using Google Slides. The link to the Slides is found on page 2 of the PDF.
See what teachers are saying!
❤️ "This was a perfect novel study to go along with our story. The activities and worksheets were engaging and allowed my students to practice multiple skills." Molly W.
❤️ "This was a great resource pack that had a variety of activities broken down by chapter, which was appreciated. Likewise, the activities were specific to the book and had some clever response prompts that I would have never thought to come up with myself. Thank you!" Amy B.
❤️ "I loved that it was nicely created and it was not too young looking as I used it with Grade 4 students who were reading at a lower level." Alycia B.
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