Booked

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An athletic youth is sidelined by injury and forced to focus his free time on reading - his father’s passion, but not his. A turbulent family situation combined with the challenges of bullying, friendship and a first crush all wrapped up in a combination of free verse, haiku and other poetry styles makes this an unusual and engaging read.

Author: Kwame Alexander
Genre: Sports, Poetry, Fiction
Keywords: soccer, sports, poetry, family dynamics, divorce,
Appropriateness for Junior Grades: The text is very accessible for junior readers and the main character’s affinity for soccer will appeal to an audience who are more interested in sports than academics. Some of the subjects addressed in the novel are sensitive and occasionally some of the language is challenging so it’s important that as a teacher you’ve read through the text completely so that you’re prepared to manage the discussion around those areas. Marital breakdown and divorce feature in this book and is likely to resonate with children who have personal experience with it.

Sample Text: https://www.amazon.com/Booked-Kwame-Alexander/dp/0544570987/#reader_0544570987

Classroom Suggestions

What could be taught using this text in terms of content, themes, and/or literacy?

How could students respond to this text?

Activity 1 - Found Poetry

Use the technique Mr. Mac used in Booked to create a new poem from an existing work to create your own poem. Select a page or poem from Booked and select words to create a new message (poem in free-verse) using those words. See if you can do it keeping the words in the order they appear on the page, or re-arrange them if necessary. Students may select a different book as their source material. When students have completed their poems, have them read them aloud and discuss how the new poem is different from the original source. (Language Grade 6 Reading 1.1. Oral 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4)

Activity 2 - Write a Poem and Perform It

Activity 3 - Fun with Malapropisms

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