

p/novel-study-school3 Teach The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay: Reading Comprehension Lastly possibly draw the main character and at least one secondary character in the box below.It can be the trailer, school, the restaurant, etc. To assess setting students can create the setting in a drawing below.You can ask them If you were given the opportunity to ask the author 5 questions what would they be? Write the questions below and explain why you want the answers to these questions.Or, choose a significant incident in the book and write a journal entry from a character’s point-of-view.


Be prepared to share the chapter with your classmates.

Teach The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay. I like to keep definitions as simple as possible because when you use long definitions there is a low chance of student retention. Students are to write a simple synonym for the definition. I start by passing out a vocabulary sheet in which students have the page number and the vocabulary word. The Stars Beneath Our Feet is an important book that should be taught in public or private schools. The Stars Beneath Our Feet is an inspiring book about a young boy who loses his brother and in a way his mother and is experiencing grief and loss during the tumultuous time of adolescence. The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay is a step-by-step guide for teachers who want to teach the novel. Teach The Stars Beneath Our Feet What it’s about? Get the full Lesson below HERE
