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Make Lemonade Novel Unit
Make Lemonade Novel Unit
Make Lemonade Novel Unit
Make Lemonade Novel Unit
Make Lemonade Novel Unit
Make Lemonade Novel Unit
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SuperSummary’s Novel Unit for Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff delivers comprehensive, text-specific, and classroom-ready lesson plans conveniently divided into Before, During, and After Reading sections.

Follow our suggested timeline or choose from our rich array of prompts, quizzes, activities, paired resources, and essay topics. Also featured in this cohesive teaching unit are two graphic organizer worksheets for processing and analyzing the text. 

Note: The Unit is provided as a Word document for convenient reformatting and rearranging.

Content Warning: This title is recommended for more mature readers.

Interested in study guide materials on this title? We also offer a bundled Make Lemonade Novel Unit & Literature Guide.

NOVEL UNIT

This teaching unit for Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff features the following sections and components:

Before Reading

  • Context Questions and/or Activities  
  • Personal Response Prompt 

During Reading

  • Reading Check and Short Answer Response questions with Answer Key
  • 6 recommended Texts for Pairing and Other Student/Teacher Resources
  • 2 robust, ready-to-use Text Processing and Important Quotes Worksheets (Found at bottom of unit)

After Reading

  • Discussion/Analysis Prompt
  • In-depth and Engaging Activity 
  • 5 Differentiated Essay Questions
  • Cumulative Exam with 15 Multiple Choice and 2 Long Answer Questions with Answer Key

✏️ How to use:

As either a supplemental teacher material or as a primary basis for an entire unit on a literary work, this resource equips teachers to:

→  Draw students in with an enriched sense of pre-reading context.

→  Utilize thought-provoking warm-up prompts and in-class analysis opportunities involving free-writing or discussion. 

→  Ensure deeper understanding and true enjoyment of the literature with activities that engage all learning types.

→ Stretch students’ critical thinking and writing skills with strategic and probing essay topics that offer an entry point for every reading level.

→ Assess their knowledge with pertinent during-reading quizzes, a post-reading prompt, and a final exam.

→ Provide students with a structured framework in which to build analytical skills with the optional character, theme, and quote worksheets.

To support lesson-planning, connections to the work’s primary themes are noted in bold throughout this resource.

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Make Lemonade Novel Unit

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Description

SuperSummary’s Novel Unit for Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff delivers comprehensive, text-specific, and classroom-ready lesson plans conveniently divided into Before, During, and After Reading sections.

Follow our suggested timeline or choose from our rich array of prompts, quizzes, activities, paired resources, and essay topics. Also featured in this cohesive teaching unit are two graphic organizer worksheets for processing and analyzing the text. 

Note: The Unit is provided as a Word document for convenient reformatting and rearranging.

Content Warning: This title is recommended for more mature readers.

Interested in study guide materials on this title? We also offer a bundled Make Lemonade Novel Unit & Literature Guide.

NOVEL UNIT

This teaching unit for Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff features the following sections and components:

Before Reading

  • Context Questions and/or Activities  
  • Personal Response Prompt 

During Reading

  • Reading Check and Short Answer Response questions with Answer Key
  • 6 recommended Texts for Pairing and Other Student/Teacher Resources
  • 2 robust, ready-to-use Text Processing and Important Quotes Worksheets (Found at bottom of unit)

After Reading

  • Discussion/Analysis Prompt
  • In-depth and Engaging Activity 
  • 5 Differentiated Essay Questions
  • Cumulative Exam with 15 Multiple Choice and 2 Long Answer Questions with Answer Key

✏️ How to use:

As either a supplemental teacher material or as a primary basis for an entire unit on a literary work, this resource equips teachers to:

→  Draw students in with an enriched sense of pre-reading context.

→  Utilize thought-provoking warm-up prompts and in-class analysis opportunities involving free-writing or discussion. 

→  Ensure deeper understanding and true enjoyment of the literature with activities that engage all learning types.

→ Stretch students’ critical thinking and writing skills with strategic and probing essay topics that offer an entry point for every reading level.

→ Assess their knowledge with pertinent during-reading quizzes, a post-reading prompt, and a final exam.

→ Provide students with a structured framework in which to build analytical skills with the optional character, theme, and quote worksheets.

To support lesson-planning, connections to the work’s primary themes are noted in bold throughout this resource.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Compare and contrast the structure of two or more texts and analyze how the differing structure of each text contributes to its meaning and style.
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
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