Published by: HarperCollins
Salamanca Tree Hiddle, or who we will learn to call Sal is a thirteen year old girl living in Bybanks, Kentucky. Sal takes a trip with her grandparents in hopes to see her mother. As her trip to Idaho goes on, we learn many things about Sal, her family, and her best friend Phoebe Winterbottom. We learn about who Sal is, why this trip is significant in her life, and the importance of family and friendship.
Reading Index: Lexile: 770L; Ages 12 and up
Suggested Delivery: Independent Read
Teaching Suggestions:
Vocabulary:
Lunatic, nonchalantly, taunted, defiance, sullen, agenda, intrigue, accumulate, rummage, malevolent, cavort, deprive, cantankerous.
Vocabulary Activity:
Have students choose a vocabulary word from list. Once they have chosen a vocabulary word they will find the definition in a dictionary and write an original sentence with this vocabulary word. A list of these sentences and definitions will be compiled for students to refer to while reading.
Teaching Strategies:
Pre-Reading Activity:
Discuss the phrase "Walk Two Moons" with the students. Ask students to get into small groups and discuss whether they have ever gone on a road trip and what that experience was like for them. If students have not, have them discuss where they would like to go. Have them then write about this experience; how they felt, what they did and relate this to the text. Inform students that Sal will be going on a roadtrip as well.
Writing Activity:
Have students write their own journal entry as Sal has done in the story. The students will write from Sal's point of view and will choose at what time in the story they will set their writing to.
Web Resources:
HarperCollins Teacher Resource: http://files.harpercollins.com/PDF/TeachingGuides/0064405176.pdf
Activities: http://www.ncsu.edu/globalbookclub/moons.html
Scholastic Lesson Plan: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/walk-two-moons-lesson-plan
Literature Activities: http://www.isaacschools.org/district/curriculum_maps/novelunits6/walk/wlk_two_moons.pdf
Show students a map of where Sal lives (Ohio) and where she plans to arrive at the end of her roadtrip (Idaho).
http://www.ohio-mapsite.com/us_oh_euclid.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/idaho/
Author's Website:
http://www.sharoncreech.com/
Creech, S. (1994). Walk two moons. New York: HarperCollins.
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