Quiet Please, Owen McPhee | Differentiated Book Study Companion Activities

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Description
Looking for a no-prep Book Study to delve deeper into Quiet Please, Owen McPhee! by Trudy Ludwig?
This resource has 46 engaging standards-aligned activities/printables designed to do just that!
Quiet Please, Owen McPhee! is a funny story about a boy who LOVES to talk! Unfortunately, all that talking gets in the way of his listening, being a good friend, and following directions. When he comes down with a good old-fashioned case of laryngitis, Owen learns that it is just as important (if not more!) to be a good listener.
Many of the printables are differentiated by product, allowing you to address differing ability levels in your classroom. Since the printables cover a range of modalities, you could also differentiate by student interest (showing understanding through drawing, words, etc.).
IN THIS BOOK STUDY, YOU WILL FIND:
→ Common-Core Alignment pages
→ Suggestions for how to use this resource
→ A Quiet Please, Owen McPhee! Book Study Activities Cover Page
→ 46 differentiated activities/printables related to Quiet Please, Owen McPhee!
READING SKILLS/STRATEGIES ADDRESSED IN THIS RESOURCE:
→ Before-Reading Observations
→ What’s the Genre? (2 versions for differentiation)
→ Story Elements (2)
→ Summary (2)
→ Character Traits: Owen McPhee (2)
→ Let’s Look at the Illustrations
→ Oh, What a Week! (Key Details)
→ Ask the Author
→ Author’s Purpose
→ Point-of-View
→ Here’s Why! (Inferencing)
→ Framing My Thoughts
→ 3-2-1
→ Cover Up
→ What Time is it? Talking Time!
→ Listen Up!
→ Theme: Consequences
→ Theme: Communication (2)
→ Theme: Discovery (2)
→ Theme: Friendship (2)
→ Theme: Empathy (2)
→ Reading Reflection (2)
→ An New Adventure Comic Strip Creation
→ Text-to-Text Connections
→ Text-to-World Connections
→ Word Within a Word
→ Acrostic Poem
→ Picture This! (Vocabulary)
→ Verb Hunt
→ Noun Hunt
→ Do You Hear What I Hear? (Onomatopoeia)
→ My After-Reading Predictions (2)
→ My Rating
→ Maze (includes answer key)
→ Word Search (includes answer key)
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Yours in Literacy,
Sheila ☺