Jan 04, 2014 video book report on the book frindle. Just because youre writing a book project for your middle school class doesnt mean you have to stick to the standard report. Explain that all words originated from other words, whether old english, french, latin, or greek. Pass out dictionaries to students and ask them to look up the word pen. In fourth grade, he taught his classmates to mimic the highpitched calls of blackbirds. And then the lincoln elementary school was not happy about it.
Frindle teachers guide your students will enjoy reading frindle, a story about language and creativity. I would also love to know what novels you have taught in the past and what you are thinking for this coming year. Soon nicks friends are using the new word, but then it gets bigger than that. What a great way for students to discover the power of words. Book reports are a great way for kids to recall what theyve read, help with reading comprehension, and improve writing too. Make learning about words fun again with a clever tale about a boy who invents a new word for the dictionary. Instead of the same old written book report, why not select 1 of these for each book you read at home. Frindle book project mp1 by sean cavanaugh on prezi. Fifth grader nick allen knows just how to make school more cool. These are a couple of the book report assignments i have used in my classroom over the years with my 7th and 8th grade students. Even though the events in this books did not happen, they could happen. Every year, he would do something creative, from creating a tropical island to peeping once a week. Soon, much of the nation is crazy about frindles except for mrs. This lesson will provide you with ideas on how to spruce up.
At the bottom of most of the pages is an additional vocabulary section. Frindle invent a word use when teaching dictionary skills. Reading frindle with your students and wondering how to make boring book reports fun. It is a book about kids just like you, and has familiar settings like home and school. Understand the difference between similes and metaphors by writing your own in a writing task. This can be the main character or a supporting character. Print the frindle literature circle questions printable. My book report on frindle by jacqueline yipp on prezi. He is also the illustrator of many books for children, including frindle and lunch money by andrew clements, as well as the doll people trilogy by ann m. Great for new teachers, student teachers, homeschooling and teachers who like creative ways to teach. Frindle literature circle unit literature circles, frindle.
As a teacher i love reading this book with my students. Of all nicks ideas, the frindle is his most successful. Frindle, by andrew clements, follows the story of nicholas nick allen, a fifth grader in 1987 who generates a new name for a pena frindleafter asking his teacher, mrs. This worksheet has eight multiple choice, short answer, and truefalse.
Mar 20, 2015 tweetemail tweetemailfrindle by andrew clements is the humorous story of a fifth grade boy. You dont have to have read frindle to use this great worksheet. Frindle was his first book for middlegrade readers. My book report on frindle by jacqueline yipp when the story first starts, the author explains how nick, an average, ordinary kid, loves to be funny and practical. Teaching frindle beginning of 5th grade life in fifth grade. Frindle novel study guide grades 3 to 4 print book. When he decides to turn his fifth grade teachers love of the. A book in a bag is a book report contained in a brown paper or. Frindle book by andrew clements, brian selznick official. Absolutely love the book frindle, this is a really cute idea. It is great for just sitting down and reading a chapter because most the. It was only three pages long, and it was called nicks new word. At the time, anyone of importance on tv was a sudden person of.
Frindle by andrew clements paperback book the parent store. Goes along with andrew clements book frindle invent a word and other worksheets to accompany frindle. Other book format nicholas allen has plenty of ideas. Martin and laura godwin, and the dinosaurs of waterhouse hawkins by. Free 7th grade reading projects teachers pay teachers. I like to give them assignments that show they have really read the book. May 6, 2015 facts and creative ideas about frindle. Frindle 8 fun dictionary activities ideas including a scavenger hunt, collecting new words, and the last one an interesting physics lesson. My frindle project with images frindle, frindle novel study. See more ideas about frindle, reading projects and 4th grade reading. I have taught for 14 years and its great to get different ideas and perspectives. Ive done frindle before not in a few years and your stuff looks awesome. More than 10 million copies of his books have been sold, and he was nominated for a multitude of state awards, including two christopher awards and an edgar award. Book reports should be as varied and fun as the books you are reading.
It was the winner of the 2016 phoenix award, which is granted by the childrens literature association to the best englishlanguage childrens book that did not win a major award when it was published twenty. Frindle discussion guide summary, 10 discussion questions, and 2 learning activities. Book report the book as seen on tv by karal ann marling, is a fascinating study into television and its influence it had on america in the 1950s. Even though frindle is never predictable, each moment unfolds as it should. Jan 01, 2001 the book frindle was about a boy named nick who had creative ideas.
Frindle is a 1996 middlegrade chapter book by childrens novelist andrew clements and. Can you think of a character in another book that faces this same dilemma. Frindle literacy unit the printables on this page were created to go along with andrew clements novel, frindle. Supersummary, a modern alternative to sparknotes and cliffsnotes, offers highquality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. Frindle this reading group guide includes discussion questions and ideas for postreading activities. Although it is short, children will really enjoy the book. Soon, hes doing battle in a fifthgradestyle war of the words and the whole school is starting to choose sides. This graphic organizer is ideal for an 8th grade student who is on the mild end of the autism spectrum, or any student who needs the extra visual organization, for a fiction book report. If you took a look at the other books i had written before frindle, youd see they were all picture books. This is a book that makes you start over on the first page as soon as youve finished the last just because it makes you feel so good.
Have fun marketing and selling your own frindle tshirts just like in the book frindle by andrew clements. Selznick divides his time between brooklyn, new york, and san diego. Frindle guided reading unit lauren desautels portfolio. The day rushes by, and seventh period arrives before nick knows it. In a journal prompt, use your critical thinking skills to predict what career nick will have when he grows up. Large groups of students begin to stay after school to w. Start studying frindle study guide questionsanswers. Nick allen wasnt really trying to cause trouble when he decided to call a pen a frindle.
The projects, activities, and discussion topics in this teachers guide will get students thinking about vocabulary, storytelling, and inventions. Frindle is an american childrens novel written by andrew clements, illustrated by brian selznick, and published by aladdin in 1996. Frindle by andrew clements, brian selznick, paperback. Free frindle worksheets and literature unit for teachers. Brian selznick when he decides to turn his fifth grade.
But if you are looking for a simple to use, free printable form, dont miss our book report form and our. Worksheets include reading comprehension questions, a word search puzzle, bookmarks, a literature circle packet, writing prompts, and vocabulary activities. Teaching frindle beginning of 5th grade life in fifth. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. All included printable templates make this diy book report project easy and fun for elementary and middle school students in 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades. Granger, nicks teacher, who, although she doesnt realize it, was the inspiration for the idea.
All included printable templates make this diy book report project easy and fun for elementary and middle school students in. In third grade, he transformed miss deavers room into a tropical paradise with some paper palm trees and a sandy beach. The majority of the story frindle takes place at school, and we all know how central report cards are to education. It got me hooked on all the books written by andrew clements. The problem was that nicholas allen made a new word called frindle. What is a short plot summary of the book frindle by andrew clements. Frindle by andrew clements teachers introduction frindle is a book in the realistic fiction genre. Two years later when he was in fifth grade he made up the word frindle.
In this novel unit, youll find 18 differentiated activities for frindle by andrew. Can you think of a hero in your life or in the world that must pay a price. Frindle is the story of a fifth grade boy named nick who invents his own word. In the book frindle by andrew clements, nick allen enters into his fifth grade classroom knowing hes about to face the toughest teacher at lincoln elementary school. Join nick allen at school and invent your own word. Frindle is a great story and the characters are cool. Andrew clements often writes books about the lives of ordinary kids.
Fun and creative book report ideas for middle school students. The book frindle was about a boy named nick who had creative ideas. Book report ideas are complete with this free book report flip book. I love hearing your ideas and thought processes for unitslessons. Faqcontact uscareersprivacy policyterms of useannual report. Frindle novel study unit activities creative book report distance learning. Fun activities to do with the book frindle by andrew clements 3rd grade books, 5th. The story of creativity, determination, and nicks war of words will hold students attention, making it easy to focus on main ideas and supporting details in the text. Alternative assessments for nineweek book projects. Granger, makes a huge deal when nick and his classmates use the word frindle in class. Jul 06, 2015 i love hearing your ideas and thought processes for unitslessons. What does the author mean when he says that being a hero has a price. Aug 07, 2015 book reports are a great way for kids to recall what theyve read, help with reading comprehension, and improve writing too. The printables on this page were created to go along with andrew clements novel, frindle.
Precocious ifthgrader nick challenges his teacher by inventing a new word, frindle. When he was in third grade he turned his class into a tropical island. It was the winner of the 2016 phoenix award, which is granted by the childrens literature association to the best englishlanguage childrens book that did not win a major award when it was published twenty years earlier. Nick comes up with the idea to start calling an ink pen a frindle. Next months book reportcharacter project for any novel. So when i got the idea for frindle, i tried to write that story as picture book, too. Work with your teacher to find new and creative ways to express your understanding of the story. The story of nicholas allen and the invention of his frindle is a highly entertaining choice for book club.
Frindle printables, classroom activities, teacher resources. Freebie these are book report projects i have made to cover. Frindle, by andrew clements, follows the story of nicholas nick allen, a fifth grader in 1987 who generates a new name for a pena frindle after asking his teacher, mrs. Granger started a war with the kids and nicholas about the word frindle. The book name is frindle the author is andrew clements. Frindle study guide questionsanswers flashcards quizlet. Brian selznick is the author and illustrator of the bestselling the invention of hugo cabret, which was awarded the caldecott medal and was a national book award finalist.
Everyone in his town and even across the country are using it, too, and theres nothing nick can do to stop it. Write a poem about the book or a character in the book. This onepage guide includes a plot summary and brief analysis of frindle by andrew clements. Comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative reading response activities and projects, tests, and much more. But not all kids enjoy filling out book report forms. Andrew clements 19492019 was the author of the enormously popular frindle. There are many concepts, which are studied in detail proving the pull and push the tv images had on the entire u. Martin and laura godwin, and the dinosaurs of waterhouse hawkins by barbara kerley, which was a caldecott honor book.
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