James and the Giant Peach Author Roald Dahl

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James and the Giant Peach Author: Roald Dahl LITERATURE CIRCLE ROLE CARDS

James and the Giant Peach Author: Roald Dahl LITERATURE CIRCLE ROLE CARDS

(P -It) t s o Illustrator CHAPTER ONE ILLUSTRATOR This is the old ramshackle

(P -It) t s o Illustrator CHAPTER ONE ILLUSTRATOR This is the old ramshackle house where James now lives with his two mean aunts. The yard is desolate. The house is on the hill and has great views. p. 4 our Draw y ion illustrat on t-it! s o p e th the e e rib. Us e c s De ration m th st fro illu ence LOTS !! d E! evi tory… ENC s VID E OF

(P -It) t s o Connector CHAPTER ONE CONNECTOR “Both of them suddenly got

(P -It) t s o Connector CHAPTER ONE CONNECTOR “Both of them suddenly got eaten up by an enormous angry rhinoceros which had escaped from the London Zoo. ” I remember seeing a video where an enraged circus elephant named Tyke turned on his trainer. He then escaped to trample others in the streets. te te o u q a e e Cit om th on fr ter ! p. 1 p it cha postthe uo st q is a pa h t t of of e u bo you e or in th a t c ? ha inds rien else e in W m e g iv re exp thin ou l e dy m l so wor

(P -It) t s o Connector CHAPTER ONE CONNECTOR My sister’s husband had an

(P -It) t s o Connector CHAPTER ONE CONNECTOR My sister’s husband had an old ugly great grandma Vickie. She wasn’t nearly as bad as Sponge or Spiker. p. 2 Great Grandma Vickie had missing teeth, bony knuckles, and smelled of old greasy onions! Ha! en the e tw e b s n o ti c Find conne etween the b d n a , u o y d book an ld. Try to r o w r e id w e book and th ding to a e r a u o y t connect wha ol, your life, scho ther people o , y it n u m m o c or problems.

(P Word Wizard -It) t s o CHAPTER ONE They lived – Aunt Sponge,

(P Word Wizard -It) t s o CHAPTER ONE They lived – Aunt Sponge, Aunt Spiker, and now James as well – in a queer ramshackle house on the top of a high hill in the south of England. ” Word Wizard ru t bea up? nd ow n ? ramshackle cru mm y? old? p. 2 Locate an unfamiliar word. Write it down on the post-it. Quote the sentence it is in in the book. Use context clues to help guess it’s meaning. Finally, provide definition. DEFINITION: adj. Ready to fall apart; shaky, rickety

(P -It) t s o Summarizer CHAPTER SIX Summarizer This chapter is about the

(P -It) t s o Summarizer CHAPTER SIX Summarizer This chapter is about the peach growing on the tree. p. 16 -19 Aunt Sponge discovered a peach on the highest branch of their peach tree. This was after James accidently spilled the magic crystals near the peach tree that never grew fruit. Both the aunts can’t believe their eyes that there is a peach on that tree. They believe it’s a miracle that it is growing bigger right in front of them! Provide a brief summary of the chapter. Describe the main idea of the chapter.

(P -It) t s o Questioner CHAPTER SIX Questioner How did James know something

(P -It) t s o Questioner CHAPTER SIX Questioner How did James know something peculiar was about to happen? p. 18 I think James knew because he is the only one who knows about the magic crystals, and where they fell. The strange old man told him that whomever met the crystals first would get the full power of their magic! Write down a question you have about this part of the book? Provide the answer or what you think the answer may be.

(P -It) t s o Questioner CHAPTER SIX Questioner How big is the peach

(P -It) t s o Questioner CHAPTER SIX Questioner How big is the peach going to grow? p. 19 I think the peach is going to grow as big as their house on the hill. Write down a question you have about this part of the book? Provide the answer or what you think the answer may be.

(P -It) t s o Literary Luminary CHAPTER SEVEN Literary Luminary “They were like

(P -It) t s o Literary Luminary CHAPTER SEVEN Literary Luminary “They were like a couple of hunters who had just shot an elephant and were not quite sure whether it was dead or alive. ” p. 23 This simile is comparing the two mean aunts to safari hunters. They were inspecting the growing peach carefully. They weren’t sure nor trusting of it yet. This simile helps me visualize how the aunts were moving around the peach. Find a phrase, sentence, or scene you LOVE! It could be a metaphor, simile, rhyme, or full of descriptive adjectives.

(P -It) t s o Literary Luminary CHAPTER SEVEN Literary Luminary “The skin of

(P -It) t s o Literary Luminary CHAPTER SEVEN Literary Luminary “The skin of the peach was very beautiful – a rich buttery yellow with patches of brilliant pink and red. ” p. 23 This sentence is FULL of descriptive words for the giant peach. It appeals to my sense of sight. I can see all the beautiful colors of the peach in my mind. It makes me remember how much I also love to eat peaches. Find a phrase, sentence, or scene you LOVE! It could be a metaphor, simile, rhyme, or full of descriptive adjectives.

(P Predictor -It) t s o CHAPTER SEVEN Predictor I predict that Aunt Sponge

(P Predictor -It) t s o CHAPTER SEVEN Predictor I predict that Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker will try to sell the peach for money. p. 24 I predict this because at the end of the chapter Aunt Spiker tells Aunt Sponge that there’s money to be made from the peach. These two aunts seem to be nasty, greedy women who would do anything to get rich. Make a prediction about what you think is going to happen next. Pay attention to see if you were right.