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The Great Gilly Hopkins

Novel Study Guide - Grades 5 to 6 - Print Book - Lesson Plan

  • The Great Gilly Hopkins - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Great Gilly Hopkins - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Great Gilly Hopkins - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
  • The Great Gilly Hopkins - Literature Kit Gr. 5-6 - print book
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Order #: CC2504 ISBN13: 978-1-55319-336-4 Grades: 5, 6 Reading Level: 5-6 Total Page: 55 Author: Marie-Helen Goyetche
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  • A great resource and even bonus activities to go with them!!

    Dana Denz
  • Great story and will be using it as a read aloud with students to model the story elements of realistic fiction. Like the material you have provided.

    Gregory Matthews
  • A great resource for a required book in our district.

    Kim Samuelson
  • Lots of useful information

    Linda Poole
  • Love using this in my book groups!

    jennyelam
  • Exactly what I was looking for!

    Mia Caponi
  • Great resource! Thanks!

    Leslie Tse

Description

Discover the importance of family, friendships, and what it means to be loved by those around. Present new vocabulary words in a variety of ways to ensure students are excited to expand their literacy skills. Find the antonym for each word. Match words to their definitions, then identify their part of speech. Explore character motivations by stating why Gilly didn't tell Trotter who the visitor was. Explain the expression "demon possession" by writing a story based on this idea. Write a personal reflection on the poem found in the story. Conduct a class survey on things considered to be important in daily life. Aligned to your State Standards, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

About the Novel:
A story about a bold and brazen eleven-year-old girl–and foster child–who has great expectations about life. Gilly runs away from her foster home looking for her real mother. Not finding her, she begins to adjust to life with the foster family. On Thanksgiving weekend, while Gilly is busy taking care of everyone with the flu, Gilly’s grandmother shows up. She has come to take Gilly to live with her in Virginia. Gilly must move to a new home against her will. She realizes how she is loved at the foster house, and learns many valuable life lessons, relationships and prejudice.

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Product Reviews

Dana Denz

A great resource and even bonus activities to go with them!!

Gregory Matthews

Great story and will be using it as a read aloud with students to model the story elements of realistic fiction. Like the material you have provided.

Kim Samuelson

A great resource for a required book in our district.

Linda Poole

Lots of useful information

jennyelam

Love using this in my book groups!

Mia Caponi

Exactly what I was looking for!

Leslie Tse

Great resource! Thanks!

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