Using either pen and ink or watercolor, illustrate a scene from the book that is especially meaningful. Give other students a chance to reflect on the scene in a follow-up discussion. Select students to play the roles in the reader’s theater or dramatic passage and present the drama for the class. Write a readers theater or a dramatic passage exploring the scene. Identify the characters who are important in this scene, including a narrator. Select a scene from the book that is critical to the plot of the book. Add illustrations to expand on the journal entries. An event could include the death of the mother, Elk’s return from the war, looking for the Grotto in the woods, dealing with Sylvie’s death. Write a journal from your character’s point of view about an event in the book. Kathi Appelt reads from The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp, 2013 NBA Finalists Reading (4:54)Īuthor’s Turf Interview with Newbery Honor Author Kathi Appelt William Alexander interviews Kathi Appelt, 2013 National Book Award Finalist, Young People’s Literature Kathi Appelt reading at the 2008 National Book Award Finalists Reading (6:22) Rita Williams-Garcia interviews Kathi Appelt for the National Book Foundation Kathi Appelt & Alison McGhee talk with Roger SLJ interview with Kathi Appelt and Alison McGhee Author Interview – McGhee Related Activities & Resources:
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