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Holes by Louis Sachar Holes by Louis Sachar - Teacher Pages: Language arts lesson plan, vocabulary and discussion idea for chapters 2-36. Holes, by Louis Sachar - An Ask ERIC Lesson Plan: This reciprocal teaching lesson plan for the entire book focuses on reading fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary, written expression in journals, changing adolescent behavior and attitudes, and increasing the enjoyment of reading. Holes: Explore these five writing activities to go along with the book, Holes. Questions on Books studied in YA and Children's Literature Classes: Ten literary questions for the book, Holes. (Note: This site may be blocked by various filter systems.) An Interview with Louis Sachar by Suzanne Freeman: The author answers student and interviewer questions about his work and his book, Holes. The questions and answers furnish interesting insight into the writing of a book from the development of the characters to the expected impact on the readers. Lesson Plan for a follow-up activity to Holes by Louis Sachar: Social studies and math activities for grade 5-8. Student will learn/review map skills, collaboration, use critical thinking, and problem solving skills. Random House | Holes Teacher's Guide: This page has suggested activities for grades 5-8 to go along with the book. This includes some interdisciplinary ideas developed by Random House. The Hole Truth (and Nothing But the Truth): This ThinkQuest contains quiz questions about each chapter in "Digging into the Book." The other links contain activities and games relating to the book. Holes: Web quest. After reading this book, you should be able to identify themes and issues including the importance of relationships with family and friends, perseverance even under adverse and unfair conditions, and consequences of your choices. |