Shiloh Book Study

Level Blue (Equivalent to Grade 4)

 

Realistic fiction book consists of 15 pages. A dog follows Marty home and he discovers a new friend. The problem is that the dog belongs to one of the town’s roughest residents: Judd Travers. Marty knows that Judd does not treat the dog well, so he has to decide whether it is okay to keep the dog hidden and loved, even if it does not belong to him. Everything is put to the test, however, when Shiloh is injured. How will Marty help him now?

 

The book study includes terminology and examples of various elements of fiction including: character traits, protagonist/ antagonist, various types of conflict, and turning point. Creative extension ideas are also shared.

 

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*What is an interactive notebook?

 

Instead of pages and pages of the boring question and answer format, our book studies focus on the most important elements of the story and invite the child to interact with these topics. Children cut out shapes and glue flaps from the studies and write the answers underneath. At times the child is asked to draw or sort his or her response. These book studies are also designed to inspire deeper, more meaningful discussions surrounding the book that is read. The child is exposed to specific elements in the story and encouraged to look for future examples on their own in the text.

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Printed Book, E-book

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