The document provides questions for analyzing the children's book "Last Days Blues" which tells the story of Mrs. Hartwell's last day as a teacher from her students' perspectives. It asks the reader to recall details about the setting, understand how the title relates to the story, and evaluate whether they agree with the story's outcome, encouraging deeper examination of the book from both the teacher and students' points of view.
The document provides questions for analyzing the children's book "Last Days Blues" which tells the story of Mrs. Hartwell's last day as a teacher from her students' perspectives. It asks the reader to recall details about the setting, understand how the title relates to the story, and evaluate whether they agree with the story's outcome, encouraging deeper examination of the book from both the teacher and students' points of view.
The document provides questions for analyzing the children's book "Last Days Blues" which tells the story of Mrs. Hartwell's last day as a teacher from her students' perspectives. It asks the reader to recall details about the setting, understand how the title relates to the story, and evaluate whether they agree with the story's outcome, encouraging deeper examination of the book from both the teacher and students' points of view.
The document provides questions for analyzing the children's book "Last Days Blues" which tells the story of Mrs. Hartwell's last day as a teacher from her students' perspectives. It asks the reader to recall details about the setting, understand how the title relates to the story, and evaluate whether they agree with the story's outcome, encouraging deeper examination of the book from both the teacher and students' points of view.
2.Understanding-Explain why the story has the title that it does. 3.Applying-What would you do if a kid gave you a poster of how they are going to miss you? 4.Analyzing-If the students weren't going to miss Mrs.Hartwell ,what would the ending be? 5.Evaluating-Do you agree with the outcome? 6.Creating- Reweight the story from the kids point of view.