The BFG, Roald Dahl Lit Link Grades 4-6

EBOTM14274

$16.99 CAD

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  • Author : Reed, Nat

When Sophie the orphan decides to get out of her dormitory bed during the witching hour little does she know how her life is about to change? Luckily for her, she is snatched by the only nice giant in Giant Country - the Big Friendly Giant. Sophie has whisked away to the BFG's cave where she is introduced to snozzcumbers and frobscottle as well as coming face to face with the not-so-friendly giants Fleshlumpeater and Bloodbottler. During a series of exciting adventures in which they enlist the help of the Queen of England, Sophie and the BFG hatch a clever plan to save all the girl and boy human beans from being eaten by the loathsome giants.

Reproducible chapter questions, plus comprehension questions, a story summary, author biography, creative and cross curricular activities, complete with answer key. 64 pages.

Overall Expectations; The students will:

• develop their skills in reading, writing, listening, and oral communication
• use good literature as a vehicle for developing skills required by curriculum expectations: reasoning and critical thinking, knowledge of language structure, vocabulary building, and use of conventions
• become meaningfully engaged in the drama of literature through a variety of types of questions and activities
• identify and describe elements of stories (e.g., plot, main idea, characters, setting)
• learn and review many skills in order to develop good reading habits
• provide clear answers to questions and well-constructed explanations
• organize and classify information to clarify thinking
• learn about the dynamics of relationships, empathizing with others who are less fortunate, unselfishness, and exercising initiative in difficult circumstances
• relate events and feelings found in the novel to their own lives and experience
• appreciate the importance of friendship and loyalty in personal relationships
• learn about the nature and responsibilities of helping those less fortunate
• appreciate that the growth of one’s character is often the result of trials that take place in one’s life
• learn the importance of dealing with adversity and developing perseverance in the face of difficult experiences
• state their own interpretation of a written work, using evidence from the novel and from their own knowledge and experience

List of Skills

Vocabulary Development
1. Using content clues
2. Locating descriptive words/phrases
3. Listing synonyms, antonyms, homonyms
4. Use of capitals and punctuation
5. Identifying syllables
6. Listing compound words
7. Determining alphabetical order
8. Use of singular/plural nouns
9. Developing dictionary skills
10. Identifying parts of speech
11. Identify an analogy
12. Identifying an idiom
13. Identifying a simile

Setting Activities
1. Identify the details of a setting
2. Create a time chart

Plot Activities
1. Complete a sequence chart
2. Identify conflict in the story
3. Determine the role of others in one’s personal growth
4. Develop a storyboard
5. Identify a cliffhanger
6. Identify the climax of a novel

Character Activities
1. Determine character traits
2. Relating personal experiences
3. Compare two characters
4. Understand concepts: perseverance, self-respect

Creative and Critical Thinking
1. Research
2. Write a letter to a friend
3. Complete a 5 W’s chart
4. Conduct an interview
5. Create a KWL chart
6. Write a description of personal feelings

Art Activities
1. Design a poster
2. Design a cover for the novel
3. Develop a storyboard



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