


Bud, Not Buddy Literature Guide
Our homeschool literature guides make it easier to get the most out of the books your children are reading. Background information and defined vocabulary make it easier to understand the story. Thoughtful questions requiring short written answers will help your students to think about what they’ve read before racing on to the next chapter. “Writer’s Notes” that highlight writing techniques used will help students to see how books are skillfully created with care.
FEATURES IN THESE GUIDES:
-Vocabulary
-Background Information
-Questions requiring short written answers
-”Writer’s Notes”
-A choice between three options for a final project
-Answer Key
-And more!
WHY READ THIS BOOK?
Bud, Not Buddy is a historical fiction novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. In this novel, we join Bud in Flint, MI in 1936 as he begins a search for his father. He follows the clues his mother left behind, armed with nothing more than a suitcase full of his most precious belongings, but is he going to find what he thinks he will? We recommend this literature guide for approximately 5th grade and up.
Wondering when you might want to schedule this book? Look below for a list of interests and themes that this book is a good fit for:
-20 Century History
-Michigan History
-African American Stories
-The Great Depression
PRINTING INFO:
For best results, open with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and print from that program.
Page Count: 18 Pages
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Please Note: This product is for your personal use only, not for resale or redistribution in any way. You will receive a digital product only. Any books or other items in the photos are included for staging purposes only.
Our homeschool literature guides make it easier to get the most out of the books your children are reading. Background information and defined vocabulary make it easier to understand the story. Thoughtful questions requiring short written answers will help your students to think about what they’ve read before racing on to the next chapter. “Writer’s Notes” that highlight writing techniques used will help students to see how books are skillfully created with care.
FEATURES IN THESE GUIDES:
-Vocabulary
-Background Information
-Questions requiring short written answers
-”Writer’s Notes”
-A choice between three options for a final project
-Answer Key
-And more!
WHY READ THIS BOOK?
Bud, Not Buddy is a historical fiction novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. In this novel, we join Bud in Flint, MI in 1936 as he begins a search for his father. He follows the clues his mother left behind, armed with nothing more than a suitcase full of his most precious belongings, but is he going to find what he thinks he will? We recommend this literature guide for approximately 5th grade and up.
Wondering when you might want to schedule this book? Look below for a list of interests and themes that this book is a good fit for:
-20 Century History
-Michigan History
-African American Stories
-The Great Depression
PRINTING INFO:
For best results, open with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and print from that program.
Page Count: 18 Pages
…
Please Note: This product is for your personal use only, not for resale or redistribution in any way. You will receive a digital product only. Any books or other items in the photos are included for staging purposes only.
Our homeschool literature guides make it easier to get the most out of the books your children are reading. Background information and defined vocabulary make it easier to understand the story. Thoughtful questions requiring short written answers will help your students to think about what they’ve read before racing on to the next chapter. “Writer’s Notes” that highlight writing techniques used will help students to see how books are skillfully created with care.
FEATURES IN THESE GUIDES:
-Vocabulary
-Background Information
-Questions requiring short written answers
-”Writer’s Notes”
-A choice between three options for a final project
-Answer Key
-And more!
WHY READ THIS BOOK?
Bud, Not Buddy is a historical fiction novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. In this novel, we join Bud in Flint, MI in 1936 as he begins a search for his father. He follows the clues his mother left behind, armed with nothing more than a suitcase full of his most precious belongings, but is he going to find what he thinks he will? We recommend this literature guide for approximately 5th grade and up.
Wondering when you might want to schedule this book? Look below for a list of interests and themes that this book is a good fit for:
-20 Century History
-Michigan History
-African American Stories
-The Great Depression
PRINTING INFO:
For best results, open with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and print from that program.
Page Count: 18 Pages
…
Please Note: This product is for your personal use only, not for resale or redistribution in any way. You will receive a digital product only. Any books or other items in the photos are included for staging purposes only.