FREAK THE MIGHTY UNIT PLAN DIGITAL AND PRINT BUNDLE
This unit plan print and digital bundle for Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick has everything you will need to teach the award-winning novel in a traditional or 1:1 classroom. With over 250 slides of eye-catching Google Slides, Powerpoints digital and print assignments, questions, vocabulary, and interactive class activities, you will have everything you need!
This is a BUNDLE of both my digital and print unit plans for Freak the Mighty. If you'd rather have one or the other, click the links below:
INCLUDED IN YOUR PURCHASE:
INTRODUCTORY PRESENTATION
•14 slide Google Slides and Powerpoint introductory presentation that includes fun pre-reading discussion, an interactive class activity, an author biography, a fun review quiz, and information on the novel and genre.
HASHTAG POSTERS
• Create a "Freak the Mighty Hashtag of The Week/Day" board that includes 10 inspiring quotes from the novel. The hashtags (#) will relate to the quote and tell your students which character said the quote. (print resource)
CHAPTER SUMMARY CARDS
• Chapter Summary Cards – digital and print cards that you can use for those students who struggle with reading comprehension. They can also be useful if a student is looking for a particular part of the plot. They can check the summary cards to find the correct chapter! There are also blank digital versions included, so students can type in a summary after reading each chapter.
READING QUIZZES
• 5 Reading quizzes (print or using Google Forms) that include multiple choice questions and quotes from the novel. Students need to explain what is happening at this particular point in the plot based on the quote.
• A detailed print answer key for each quiz is included
VOCABULARY
• A Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation explaining to students how to determine the meaning of an unknown word using context.
• A Freak the Mighty Vocabulary Digital and Print Booklet for students with quotes from the novel that use challenging vocabulary. Students use context to determine the meaning of the bolded word. There is also a place for the actual definition to be inserted.
• A 29 Slide Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation to go over each of the vocabulary words with synonyms/definitions for students to easily understand the new terms (organized by chapter sets)
READING QUESTIONS
• Reading Questions – A digital and print set of reading questions that include basic comprehension questions and Making Connection questions.
• A 35 Slide Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation that includes all the answers to the questions for easy review with the whole class.
ANALYSIS NOTES
• A 23 slide Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation. The notes discuss some of the most important aspects of the novel organized by 5 chapter sets in the novel. The notes address characterization, theme, setting, atmosphere, symbolism and more! Your students will have a deeper understanding of the novel after you use this resource.
VIDEO JOURNALS
• Included is a Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation with links to 5 videos which connect to each part of the novel. Please note that the videos are not about the novel specifically, but connect to something that happens in the chapters in either content or theme. This allows students to consider how the content or themes from the novel connect to the world today. YouTube is required. Digital and print response sheets for each are also included.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ASSIGNMENTS
• Your purchase includes 5 digital and print worksheets with examples from the novel that include an example of either metaphor, simile, personification, idiom, hyperbole, or onomatopoeia. Also included is a detailed answer key for you to mark or review the answers with your students!
IN-CLASS ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS
EXAMINING FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Students will examine a variety of images and will complete independent questions that will elicit stereotypical responses. With their group, they will discuss their answers and examine their first impressions. This is always an eye-opener for students and it helps them empathize with the characters in the novel.
BULLYING ROLE-PLAY
In the novel, Max experiences bullying by his classmates and Freak comes to his rescue. Use this moment to help students make a text-to-world connection by examining the role that bullying plays in their school or community and offering suggestions for their classmates on how to deal if they are being bullied or if they witness someone else being bullied. Includes a Google Slides and Powerpoint presentation and digital and print prompt cards for writing bullying role-play scenarios.
FREAK'S DICTIONARY
At Christmas in the novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, Freak gives Max a home-made dictionary with his own definitions. Use this moment to encourage students to create their own dictionary entries of their favorite words with creative definitions like the ones Freak uses.
KANE CHARACTER ASSIGNMENTS
Use these two creative digital assignments to help your students analyze the character of Kane. Students create a Wanted poster for Killer Kane and/or write a letter as Kane to Max while he is in prison.
MORQUIO SYNDROME BROCHURE
Kevin suffers from a condition where is body is too small for his growing body. Philbrick has stated that the condition Kevin has is called Morquio syndrome. Use this activity to have students research this syndrome and create an informative digital and/or print brochure.
FREAK'S OBITUARY ASSIGNMENT
Have students write an obituary for Kevin after he passes away.
POST-READING ASSIGNMENTS
DISCUSSION PROMPT CARDS
Help your students make text-to-self connections with the with these fun discussion cards that can be used in pairs, small groups, or even as a whole-class discussion. You can also use the cards as a writing prompt!
LYRICS ASSIGNMENT
Have students make a musical connection between the lyrics of 3 songs and the plot, characters, and themes in the novel.
PLOT DIAGRAM ASSIGNMENT
Included is a blank student version of the digital and print plot diagram for them to fill out, as well as a detailed teacher copy/answer key.
YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER
One of the recurring ideas in the novel is that you can't judge a book by its cover. This assignment allows students to examine 5 characters in the novel and discuss how that idea relates to them. Students examine Max, Freak, Iggy, Loretta, and Kane to determine how they are not what they appear to be. A detailed answer key is provided for easy marking or class review.
THE MIGHTY NOVEL MOVIE COMPARISON/REVIEW
A student organizer that can be used while they watch the movie adaptation to determine 5 things that are different between the film and the novel. Also included is a page for students to write a review of the film.
FINAL CREATIVE ASSIGNMENT
• Students will choose from 5 creative project options to complete at the end of the novel. A general rubric is included for easy marking.
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