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Bud, Not Buddy

Bud, Not Buddy. By Christopher Paul Curtis. Lesson Prepared by Linda Price. OBJECTIVES. 2.01 Respond to Bud, Not Buddy by summarizing, analyzing, and drawing conclusions. 6.01 Determine the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words using dictionaries. Class Starter.

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Bud, Not Buddy

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  1. Bud, Not Buddy By Christopher Paul Curtis Lesson Prepared by Linda Price

  2. OBJECTIVES • 2.01 Respond to Bud, Not Buddy by summarizing, analyzing, and drawing conclusions. • 6.01 Determine the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words using dictionaries.

  3. Class Starter • How hard do you think it would be to start a new life with a new family and new friends? Give reasons supporting you position. • On a separate sheet of paper, use a dictionary to look up: • alias - • commence - • devastators - • festering - • ingratitude -

  4. Class Starter • alias – otherwise called, otherwise known as; an assumed name • commence – to bring or come into activity, being or operation • devastators - events that reduce to ruin • festering – to form pus; to grow or cause to grow increasingly more irritating • ingratitude – forgetfulness of or poor return for kindness

  5. Accountability • Test Magic test – Do not write on the test. • After you finish the test, complete the Foldablesfrom last week on Chapter 1-4. • Remember to include a minimum of 5 sentences for each chapter. Each sentence is worth 4 points. (80 points) • Illustrate and color the front of each matchbook. (20 points)

  6. Bud, Not Buddy booklets • Front Cover • Title, Author, Illustration • Name, Class Period • Class Starters • Vocabulary • Comprehension • Literature Circles • Quizzes/Tests • Back Cover

  7. Comprehension • Copy and answer the following questions from Chapters 5-8. • Who helps Bud get food at the shelter and how do they help him? • How does Bud like being with Lefty at his daughter’s house? • How is he treated there? • How does Bud introduce himself to the man he thinks is his dad?

  8. Chapters 9-12Listening Questions • How does Bud prepare for his trip to meet his Dad? • How does Bud’s meeting with Lfety change Bud’s plan in his travels to meet his Dad? • How does Bud handle meeting his Dad for the first time?

  9. Chapters 9-12Listening Questions • How does Bud prepare for his trip to meet his Dad? • How does Bud’s meeting with Lfety change Bud’s plan in his travels to meet his Dad? • How does Bud handle meeting his Dad for the first time?

  10. Homework Bring 25 sheets of notebook paper to class for booklets. Study the definitions of the 5 vocabulary words. Each day you will get 5 new words. Vocabulary Test – Friday Finish Foldables on Ch. 1-4 summaries.

  11. Closure • Snowball: Write a question about chapter 10. Ball it up and throw it in can.

  12. Class Starter • Define the following: • brute – • copasetic – • embouchure – • glum – • wiry –

  13. Class Starter • brute – of, relating to, or typical of lower animals as distinguished from humans; irrationally cruel • copasetic – very satisfactory • embouchure – the position and use of the lips, tongue and teeth in producing a musical tone on a wind instrument • glum – sullen, dreary, gloomy • wiry – resembling wire in form and flexibility;

  14. Class Starter • Define the following: • gait – • prodigy - • slogging – • loathsome – • premium –

  15. Class Starter • gait – manner of moving on foot • prodigy - something extraordinary or unexplainable; a highly talented child • slogging – to hit hard; to plod heavily; to work hard and steadily • loathsome – very unwilling or reluctant • premium – a reward or recompence for a particular act; of exceptional value, quality or price

  16. Class Starter Define the following: • assurance – • devoured – • resourceful – • lavatory - • shunned -

  17. Class Starter • assurance – the state of being sure or certain; freedom from self-doubt or uncertainty • devoured – ate greedily or hungrily • resourceful – able to meet and deal with difficulty situations • lavatory – a vessel for washing; a fixed bowl or basin with running water and drainpipe; a room with conveniences for washing and usually with one or more toilets • shunned – avoided deliberately and especially habitually

  18. Literature Circles • http://printables.scholastic.com/printables/detail/?id=29692&No=0&Ntt=bud%2c+not+buddy&query=bud,%20not%20buddy&Ntk=Printables_SI&N=0&Nty=0&_N=fff

  19. Vocabulary - Thursday • meddling – showing interest in what is not one’s concern • plagues – disastrous evils; an epidemic disease causing a high rate of mortality • radiating – sending out rays of, as in light; sending out from a center • paltry – cheap, shoddy, trivial • sully - tarnished

  20. Vocabulary - Friday musings – meditations puny – slight or inferior in power, size, or importance; weak scamp – rascal; an impish or playful young person; to perform in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner shantytown – a village or section of a village consisting mostly of roughly built homes swarthy – of a dark color, complexion or cast

  21. Vocabulary - Monday • ornery – having a touchy or self-willed disposition • companionship – fellowship • compromise – a settlement of a dispute by mutual concessions • slacking – not being properly diligent, careful, or prompt; negligent; being slow or lacking energy; not tight • slew – put to death violently; a large number

  22. Vocabulary - Tuesday • gory – covered with blood • flimsy – lacking strength • sympathy – inclination to think or feel alike • retrieve – to recover, restore, repair, or make good • terminally – of or relating to an end

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