Tuesday, July 13, 2021
August Grades 3 & 4 Book Club Suggestions
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
June Grades 3 & 4 Book Club: From the Desk of Zoe Washington
For June's Grades 3 & 4 Book Club, we read the book From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Jenae Marks. This title is Rhode Island Children's Book Award nominee for 2022. The below questions are from Middle Grade at Heart.
2. In one scene, Zoe feels judged by a white woman who sees Zoe, who is black, with her white stepfather. Have you ever felt the need to defend something that wasn’t actually wrong because someone judged you? What did you do? How did that make you feel?
3. At first, Zoe refuses to tell Trevor why she’s upset with him. Do you think that was fair? When she did explain, whose side of the story did you connect with most? Have you ever said something you didn’t mean because you felt pressured to fit in, like Trevor? Or had someone hurt you in their attempt to fit in, like Zoe? What did you do?
4. Zoe’s experience at the bakery internship doesn’t start the way she expects it to. Have you ever been excited about something, only to be disappointed? How did it turn out in the end?
5. Were you surprised when Zoe’s grandma agreed to keep Zoe’s letter writing a secret? Do you think it was the right thing for her grandmother to do? Why or why not?
6. Zoe is shocked when she reads stories of people who were wrongfully convicted and sent to prison for crimes they didn’t commit. How did you feel reading that?
7. Zoe and Trevor talk about how they’ve each had discussions with their parents: “...because I’m black, I have to be extra careful around the police. Stuff like that.” If you’re a person of color, have you ever had that discussion? How did it make you feel? If you’re white, how did you feel reading that? What do you think it’s like to feel that, because of the color of your skin, you can’t trust the very people who are supposed to be helping and protecting you?
8. As you read, how did you feel about Marcus? Did you believe he was guilty or innocent? Did your thoughts about Marcus change at all as you learned more about his story and the facts of what happened?
Thursday, May 13, 2021
May Grades 3–4 Book Club: El Deafo
Monday, May 10, 2021
June Grades 3–4 Book Club Suggestions
Raj had everything. A cool apartment in Brooklyn. Three friends who lived in his building. And pizza and comics within walking distance. But when his mom gets a job in Elba, Oregon, and he is forced to move, all of that changes. It's now the beginning of summer, he has no friends, and because of his mother's urgings, he has joined a nature camp. It's only when his doorbell rings and he meets a furball of a cat that Raj begins to think maybe his luck is turning around..." — summary
Thursday, April 15, 2021
April Grades 3-4 Book Club: The 13-Story Treehouse
1. There are lots of rooms in the 13-Story Treehouse. Which one is your favorite? What type of rooms would you include in your own treehouse?
and yes, they would recommend it!
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
May Grades 3–4 Book Club Suggestions
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
March Grades 3-4 Book Club: The One and Only Bob
For March's Grades 3-4 Book Club, we read the book The One and Only Bob by Katherine Applegate. Alex and Emily was present. Here's what we discussed!
How does Bob feel about the phrase “man’s best friend,” which he heard on a TV show he watched with Ivan? Why does that phrase make him so angry?
Discuss how Bob's early experiences in life shaped his personality.
What does Bob mean when he says, “When you’re an animal, it helps to be a
realist”? (p. 32)
Compare Bob’s character with Ivan’s. How were their early
lives different and how were they similar? Why do you think Ivan was so
accepting of Bob sleeping on his stomach when he first came to the mall?
Discuss the difference between Bob’s friendship with Ivan
and Ruby and his interactions with Minnie and Moo, the guinea pigs, and Nutwit,
the squirrel. Why does he dislike Snickers, the poodle?
According to Bob, what are the biggest differences
between dogs and humans? What is the one human feature that he says he would
find very useful?
Why does Bob hate to walk past the animal shelter?
Describe his feelings about the animals he can hear in the shelter. What does
he mean when he says, “. . . the shelter harshes my mellow.”? (p. 77)
Compare Bob’s stories about his conversations with
Droolius, when he was a stray, and with Kimu the wolf, when he visits the zoo.
How does Bob feel about their different environments and their interactions
with humans?
Describe Bob’s impressions of the zoo and the animals that live with his friends Ivan and Ruby. What does he mean when he says he is considered “enrichment” at the zoo? (p. 102)
Why doesn’t Bob like Kinyani?
Why has Bob never told anyone the secret that haunts him? Why does he think he is really a coward?
Describe the ways in which Bob shows
bravery at the zoo after the tornado and at the animal shelter later.
How does Ruby come up with the idea to save the baby gorilla Kudzoo?
Why do the other elephants allow Ruby to go with Bob to find
Ivan? Why does Bob call Ruby “wise beyond her years”? (p. 191)
Why hasn’t Bob told any of his animal friends about
Boss? Why did he not look for her on the highway? What does he mean when he
says, “There’s a certain freedom that comes with owning your faults”? (p. 234)
Compare Boss’s experience of the last several years to
Bob’s. How has her life experience affected her feelings about people? What
does Boss mean when she says, “I’ve had to forgive myself plenty, just, you
know, to get through the day”? (p. 256) Why is it so hard for Bob to forgive
himself?
Why does Bob go to look for Boss’s puppy? What does he mean when he says to Ivan, “I let her down once, and now, well, I have a second chance”? (p. 290)
What is the bravest thing Bob does in his rescue of Rowdy?
How have Bob’s feelings about people changed throughout this story?
If the author writes another story about this group of animals (a Ruby story or one about Kimu, perhaps?), do you think you will read it?
Please rate this book between 1 and 5, with 1 being the worst and 5 the best.
-2 Fives!
Book Club will be meeting on Wednesday, April 14 at 3:30 p.m. We will be reading The 13 Story Treehouse by Andy Griffiths. We will be meeting via Zoom.
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