Back to School : Be A Perfect Person in Just Three Days

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3rd - 6th
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Perfect for Back to School and New Years Resolutions or Anytime, Be A Perfect Person in Just Three Days by Stephen Manes is a zany, hilarious novel with a timeless message - nobody’s perfect, and if they were, the world would be a boring place! This CCSS connected accompanying lesson packet has one activity for each chapter of the book:

Predicting

Summarizing

Making Connections

Visualizing

Theme

Author’s Purpose

Inferring

Each page is perfect for the chapter it accompanies and can be glued into full sized readers’ notebooks, composition books (simply shrink the page on the photocopier, or print with one each margins on all sides), or as individual worksheets. Use with a whole class read-aloud, with literature circles or for individual student reading.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
Refer to parts of stories, dramas, and poems when writing or speaking about a text, using terms such as chapter, scene, and stanza; describe how each successive part builds on earlier sections.
By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 2–3 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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