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Freckle Juice Novel Study { Print & Digital }

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I like that there are so many options for activities to do with the book. I wish that there were more comprehension questions, though.
Used this with my Grade 1/2class. It was a great story and the word work before hand to find definitions was great so the students knew what the harder words meant. The questions were engaging as well.
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Description

This is a novel study for Freckle Juice by Judy Blume. Includes printable and digital versions. 32 pages of student work, plus an answer key! This novel study divides Freckle Juice into two sections for study. The chapters are grouped as follows: Chapter 1-3, 4-5.

Includes the following:

• Freckle Juice novel study title page for students

• Dictionary Look-up sheets (2 total)

• Vocabulary Study sheets (2 total)

• Understanding the Story comprehension worksheets (2 total)

• Chapter Summary worksheets (2 total)

• Time for a Test! assessment sheets (2 pages - includes multiple choice, short answer and long answer questions)

• 20 Comprehension worksheets (includes Before Reading, Author Research, Character Chart, Making Predictions, Plot Mountain, Story Timeline, Conflict, Setting, Theme, Problem Solving, Cause and Effect, Character Types, Character Map, Facts and Opinions, Persuasive Writing, Quotations, Character Comparison, Story Comparison, Making Connections)

• Reading Log for students to record novels read

• Answer key - 6 pages (for the Vocabulary Study, Understanding the Story, and test pages)

• Outline of Common Core standards met for grades 2 - 4

Bonus Digital Version - Google Classroom compatible!

Included in the download are PowerPoint files for each section of the novel study. Use these files right in PowerPoint, or upload them to your Google Drive / Google Classroom account to share with your students! Your students will be able to fill in their answers and submit their work, all online.

Please note that the print and digital versions are not identical. The digital versions of our novel studies have mostly the same content as our print versions, but the format of some activities differ in order to make them easier for students to complete digitally, and some questions and activities have been altered or eliminated. For example, drawing activities have been eliminated.

Aligned to common core - RL2.1, RL2.3, RL2.5, RL2.6, RL2.7, L2.1, L2.2, L2.4, L2.5, L2.6, RL3.1, RL3.3, RL3.4, RL3.5, RL3.6, L3.1, L3.4, L3.5, RL4.1, RL4.2, RL4.3, RL4.4, L4.4, L4.5

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40 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.
Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

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