Name: _______________________________
Bud, Not Buddy Chapter 9 & 10 – Tuesday ISTEP Word of the Day: _____________________ Definition______________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ SWBAT analyze the important events in a text to determine its theme. Notes: • The _______________ is the message of a story. • The theme is usually a ___________________ or a belief expressed by the author. • Good readers ____________________ a text to determine what lesson can be learned from the events. • Analyzing ____________________ helps a reader better understand the theme by considering what all the events can teach us.
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE • Read Chapter 9 & 10 and take notes __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ #1. p.______ #2.p.______#3. p.______#4. p.______ 1. What kid-like thing did Bud do when he came to the sign that marked the city limits of Flint? a. He spit on the sign. b. He threw a rock at the sign. c. He jumped back and forth over the imaginary line, in and out of Flint. d. He danced around it like a May Pole. 2. How did the man know that Bud was from Flint and was hungry? a. That he was from Flint was a guess, but he heard Bud's stomach growl. b. He knew Bud's family. c. Bud told him. d. He guessed based on circumstantial evidence. 3. Why do you think Bud ducks into the bushes when a car passes? a. He was afraid of getting hit by a car. b. He was worried he would be caught walking at night. c. The police were driving the car. d. The car was driving 5 miles an hour. 4. According to Bud’s rule number 87, what does it really mean when adults tell you they need help with a problem? a. The adult could do the thing they are asking for on their own b. The adult just wants you to go get something for them. c. The adult is trying to make you go away. d. The adult things you’re not very smart.
Name: _______________________________ Exit Ticket: • Answer multiple-choice questions #1. P. _______ #2. P. _______ 1. How did Bud get the idea that Herman E. Calloway might be his father? a. His mother told him. b. A kid teasing him bet him a nickel he didn't know who his father was. In desperation, Bud blurted out it was Herman E. Calloway before he really thought. c. The librarian suggested Bud should try to find Herman E. Calloway, so Bud assumed she must have known he was a relative. d. He could see the family resemblance in the picture. 2. Why did Bud decide to walk across the state of Michigan from Flint to Grand Rapids? a. He thought that if he would travel around the state he surely would find someone who he was related to him. b. He wanted to find Miss Hill to see if she had any information that would help him. c. He knew he had to get out of Flint before the people from the home found him and sent him back there. He thought Grand Rapids was as good of a direction to go as any. d. He knew that Herman E. Calloway was in Grand Rapids, and he wanted to find him. 3. Why did Bud tell the man he had run away from Grand Rapids?
a. He said that because it was true. b. He said that so the man would take him there. c. He said that just to tell him something; it didn't matter what. d. He said that thinking it would make the man leave him alone. 4. Why did Bud try to drive away the man's car? * a. Bud wanted to see if he could drive. b. Bud was afraid of the man because he thought he was a vampire. c. Bud decided to go to Grand Rapids on his own, and this was an opportunity to do that. d. The man-made Bud angry; Bud's revenge was to take the car Vocabulary: SWBAT use ___________________________ to determine the meaning of unknown words. 1. “’I am really impressed, you really devoured that book, didn’t you?’” What does the word devoured mean in
the sentence? a. consumed completely b. enjoyed very much c. struggled with d. read slowly 2. “I walked right up to the man like I was hypnotized. I forgot all my manners and
reached right out.” What does the word hypnotized mean in the sentence? a. To be rude b. Being or acting tough c. Distracted or acting out of character d. To move sneakily