Description
Get your learners thinking! Our PRINT AND DIGITAL Bud, Not Buddy Novel Study Unit Plan has the activities and quizzes you need to teach a 6-week novel study — prereading questions, characters, vocabulary, projects, writing, and more. You’ll love the “print-and-go” activities in slideshow and .pdf, AND the same fun activities converted and optimized for digital learning (635+ pages, slides, & forms for all your print and digital teaching needs).
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ And don’t forget the easy-grade Google Forms!
Your learners will have fun with the rigor and creativity of our engaging activities built from best teaching practices. We want to make your lesson plan journey easy, so you can focus on your expertise. This literature guide includes a curriculum map pacing guide that offers our day-by-day suggestion for how to plan out your weeks of fun activities.
Our pedagogy section explains the instructive idea behind the activity, gives ideas for implementation, and aligns the lesson plan to the standards. We’ve filmed some training videos on (1) how to assemble a Novel Analysis Packet that is unique to the academic needs of your learners and (2) how to effectively use our Quickwrite writing prompts.
TEXT: BUD, NOT BUDDY by Christopher Paul Curtis
LEVEL: 5th – 7th
TOTAL: 635+ combined slides/pages/forms in novel study unit
→ Based off the 2000 Scholastic Edition [ISBN: 0439227534].
→ Pacing Guide and Suggested Answer Keys included
→ Perfect novel to teach during Black History Month.
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WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS LITERATURE RESOURCE
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♥ I am using this unit with my 4th grade advanced reading rotation group and LOVE it! The variety of activities is very appealing to both my students and self. I feel it is very aligned with common core standards and expectations and has opened many doors to explore and research different aspects of the book. I am using it with the professional narration available on audible and I have a very engaged group of students who can’t wait to read more! The authors of this unit have created a love for learning for students through their work – I can’t thank you enough!
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♥ I have used this resource for two years! I especially love the bia activity, it really makes students think!
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BUD, NOT BUDDY – NOVEL STUDY CONTENTS
→ Suggested timeline of how a teacher could plan out the unit
→ Detailed explanations of the goals of each activity and how to conduct the activities
→ Meets Common Core Standards (CCSS novel unit). Easy TEKS conversion.
→ Easy to differentiate for different learning levels: Honors, 2nd language learners, and Sped
➡️ ➡️ ➡️ BEFORE READING
★ PreReading Bias Activity
– answer thematic questions to get students thinking about the novel
– 24 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1,2
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.1
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.1
★ Google Earth Introduction Tour
– Flint, Michigan; Flint Library; Bud’s trip to Grand Rapids; all the rocks; the Sit-Down Strike at General Motors and Herman E. Calloway’s Log Cabin Lounge…and many of the 40 locations zoomed
in to the 3D street view. It’s rockin awesome.
– 40-location 3D tour across the midwest
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.9
➡️ ➡️ ➡️ DURING READING
★ Plot Chart Analyzer Diagram Arc
– analyze the 6 parts of the plot
– 9 pages & Google slides (suggested answer key included)
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.2
★ Conflict Graphic Analyzer – 6 Types of Conflict
– analyze the 6 different types of conflict in stories
– 7 pages & Google slides (suggested answer key included)
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.2
★ Characters Analyzer
– analyze the main characters using text quotes
– 21 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.3
★ Settings Analyzer
– analyze the main settings using novel quotes
– 3 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.2
★ Symbols Analyzer
– analyze the 6 different symbols in the text
– 14 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.2
★ Figurative Language Instructional Slideshow
– We set out to make the most helpful, most compelling, most graphically attractive teaching resource for you to introduce your learners to all the various figurative language. This 140 slide & Google slides activity will help you introduce how every many you need to teach your level of learners.
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.4
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7
★ Figurative Language Activity
– analyze and complete 52 figures of speech specific to the novel
– 24 pages, Google slides, & easy grade Google forms
– Similes vs. Metaphors
– Figurative Language Analysis
– Similes, Metaphors, Idioms, Hyperboles, Analogies, Personification, Onomatopoeia, Puns, Symbols
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.4
★ Journal Questions – Quickwrite Writing Prompts
– 1/2 writing assignments to spur much deeper conversational thinking
– 79 slide & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1,2
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.1
★ 18 Comprehension Pop Quizzes
– a 5-question pop quiz per chapter
– 164 pages, slides, Google slides, & easy grade Google forms
– The purpose of these is so learners who read the chapters recently would ace the quiz and learners who didn’t read recently would not do well.
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.10
★ Aesop’s Fables – 8 Stories
– Bud’s mom used to read Aesop’s Fables to him at bedtime. Here are 8 printable Aesop’s Fables like the ones Bud might have read. They’re a cool-looking way to do a Gallery Walk for students to read all 8 stories in a quick amount of time.
– 16 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7
★ Bud Caldwell’s Rules and Things Activity
– Throughout the story, Bud shares various samples of his Rules and Things for a Having Funner Life and Making a Better Liar Our of Yourself. Students will read those, draw connections between the themes and tone, then write their own rules and things. This is a fun activity that will connect students deeper with Bud and his mindset on life.
– 17 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7
★ “Shenandoah” Song Analysis Activity
– Bud hears the band playing the classic folk song “Shenandoah” and talks about it for a moment. Let’s read, listen to, and study the song and its meaning for the novel.
– 5 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7
★ Vocabulary List and Quiz Assessment
– 90 vocabulary words from the novel
– six 15-question lists & quizzes
– 78 pages, Google slides, & Google forms (suggested answer key included)
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.4
➡️ ➡️ ➡️ AFTER READING
★ Persuasive Writing Essay and Speech
– 3 response to literature essay options for students to choose from; optional delivery of essay as a speech
– Includes essay topics and speech grading rubrics
– 10 pages & Google slides
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.1,2,3
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.1,9
– CCSS.ELA-SpeakingListening.SL.1,4,6
★ Movie vs. Novel Comparison Activity
– 4 pages & Google slides
– Learners compare & contrast the movie and novel
– CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7
– NOTE: I’m not sure if there is currently a film adaptation for this movie, though I do see this on IMDb >>> https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt12420360/?rf=cons_tt_atf&ref_=cons_tt_atf. This tool will be useful with that version or any other film adaptation that is released
Enjoy, Maams and Sirs!