The Power Workbook
CONTENTS
Pg. 1: Cover page
Pgs. 2-36: Chapter Questions & Vocab
Pgs. 37-40: Graphic Organizers
Pgs. 41-42: Book review form: This can be used for any novel! A great resource all year/career long. Asks student to: describe protagonist, summarize book, tell if they recommend it and why, and rate it.
Pg. 43: Author Interviews
Pgs. 44-51: Key
DETAILS
>Covers whole novel
>Questions for every chapter (450 total)
>13% of questions are open-ended questions to encourage independent thinking. Great for Discussion Questions.
>Sketching
>Vocab activity for every chapter
>Book Review Form at end which can be used for ANY novel, a reusable
>Three types of questions for each chapter:
- Short Response (complete sentences not required)
- Complete Response (complete sentences required)
- True/False
Example Chapter Questions
>Who is guiding Allie in her manipulation?
>How much time has passed since the Day of the Girls?
>What unusual thing happens in India which allows women to kill soldiers?
>What lie does Margot tell her oldest daughter?
>What happens all around the country the night Allie leaves Jacksonville? Two sentences minimum
>What is the difference in the way the news anchors, Tom and Kristen, respond to the Mayor’s proposed plan? Two sentences minimum
>What is Glitter, and, what does it do? Two sentences minimum
>What is the relationship between men and women in Bessapara like? What do you personally think about how men and women are treating, and being treated by, one another? Use details from the novel to support your opinion/s. Five sentences minimum
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<>The Power resources are perfect modification for below-level learners. Novel workbook comprehension questions are not all higher order thinking (examples above).
The Power should be reviewed by instructor to ensure it is appropriate for the course, students, and institution in which it is used.
* NOT appropriate for use in K-12 settings.