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Bud, not Buddy. A novel by C. P. Curtis This preview contains chapter 1, full version has 103 slides covering all chapters and additional assignments. Before you read. What do you think the title means? What do the graphics on the cover suggest?
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Bud, not Buddy A novel by C. P. Curtis This preview contains chapter 1, full version has 103 slides covering all chapters and additional assignments
Before you read • What do you think the title means? • What do the graphics on the cover suggest? • Do you predict this book will be fiction or non-fiction? Why?
Chapter 1 - comprehension • Who is selected to leave the orphanage and go into a foster home? • How does Jerry feel about leaving the orphanage? • What does Bud do to help Jerry overcome his fear of the unknown?
Chapter 1 - comprehension • Who is selected to leave the orphanage and go into a foster home? (Bud and Jerry) • How does Jerry feel about leaving the orphanage? (worried) • What does Bud do to help Jerry overcome his fear of the unknown? (He cheers him up by telling him it will be easy going and fun)
Chapter 1 – discussion/journaling • Bud says “you start to be a real adult” at about age six.” Do you agree with him? Why or why not? • In what ways is Bud like an adult, and in what ways is he still a child? Give specific examples from the text to support your statement.
Stop and think • After reading this far, what inferences can you draw about Bud’s past? Jot down a couple and see if continued reading finds them true. • Based on this chapter, write 1-2 predictions about what will happen in the next chapter or two. By the middle of the book?
Concept mapping • As you read create a concept map. • Choose one of these words for the center of your map: home, loss, fear, kindness, family, caring • As you read, add circles connected to the hub circle to jot down specific characters and events that show how the concept is developed. • At the end of the novel when your map is complete write a summary statement. Decide if this statement would be a theme of the novel.