![]() ![]() We have even given you several of our test questions for the Freckle Juice novel unit test. The kids in our classrooms even read an informational text to learn all about freckles! Now, if you click here, we would like to share the handouts we use for chapters one and three of our Freckle Juice novel unit. It would stop him from being late for school and getting in trouble with his mother. ![]() One day he is sitting behind Nick in class and notices he has so many freckles and he thinks to himself that all his problems would be solved if he had freckles. ![]() Then, we laugh as they “creep into a room” and “gulp down a disgusting drink”. ‘Freckle juice’ an excellent book about a young boy named Andrew. (Common Core Language Standard 5) We use five sentences from the chapter, and students must pick out verbs such as crept and gulped. We even have them act out the sentences from the story. In chapter three, we use Blume’s craft to be sure our students can distinguish shades of meaning among verbs that describe the same action. We have students write a sentence that uses hyperbole that is of course about – FRECKLES! Hyperbole is explored and analyzed in chapter one. And, even though this is a novel that will have your students laughing, you can still use this Freckle Juice novel unit to teach Common Core standards! Read on to see our reading focus for some of the chapters and to print FREE handouts from our Freckle Juice novel unit. Everyone is able to relate to Andrew as he wants something he can’t have. Judy Blume’s Freckle Juice is a classic, must read with your students. ![]()
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