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Walt Reading Groups 2

This document provides instructions for students to complete different assignments based on the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. It outlines three separate assignments: 1) Writing a letter to a character from the book asking them questions and sharing thoughts, 2) Writing a short extension to the ending of the book describing what might happen next, and 3) Completing a story map or drawing a comic strip retelling events from the book. The instructions provide guidance on what to include in each assignment and remind students to use information from the book.

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Walt Reading Groups 2

This document provides instructions for students to complete different assignments based on the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. It outlines three separate assignments: 1) Writing a letter to a character from the book asking them questions and sharing thoughts, 2) Writing a short extension to the ending of the book describing what might happen next, and 3) Completing a story map or drawing a comic strip retelling events from the book. The instructions provide guidance on what to include in each assignment and remind students to use information from the book.

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HOLES unit of work instructions.

Hayden, Nathan, Jack,


Prathana, Jesse, Alanah,
Jacob, Jess, Sophie, Peter Deklan, Bridget, Scott
WALT
Using information from Holes
write a letter to one of the
characters from the book/film.
WILF
- Follow the style of a written
letter including the language
and the structure.
- Use key information from the
book/film to ask the character
questions.
-The letter should be at least
half a page long.
INSTRUCTIONS
1 Choose one character from
the book/film Holes to write a
letter to.
2 Write a letter to the
character in your reading
book.
3. Thing to include:
- Questions you have about
what happened in the
book/film.
- Your thoughts on what
happened.
- Information about yourself
that the character might be
interested in.

WALT
Write an extension on to the
ending Holes explaining
what you think might happen
next.
WILF
- A thoughtful and creative
extension to the ending of
Holes.
- The use of the characters
from Holes.
- The piece should be at least
half a page long.
INSTRUCTIONS
1 Think back to how Holes
finished.
2 Think about what you think
might happen next to some
of the characters.
3 Write a short creative scene
in your reading book about
what you think the characters
do next.

Valbona, Amir, Lua,


Jaiden, Makaveli, James and Bailey
Chelsea, Abby
WALT
WALT
Complete a story map based
Retell the events from Holes by drawing the
on Holes.
events in a comic strip.
WILF
WILF
- Detailed and thoughtful
- The drawing should be in the correct order
completion of the story map
that they occur in Holes.
worksheet.
- The drawings should be detailed, creative
- Links to key ideas from
and presented neatly.
Holes.
- Your best effort.
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
1 Using the information from
1 Using the comic strip worksheet - draw a
Holes complete all sections of new scene that occurred in Holes in each
the story map worksheet.
box.
2 If you need help
2. Make sure that they are in order of when
remembering any information, they appeared in Holes.
ask some people from your
3 Make sure the drawings are neat and use
reading group for some ideas.
colour!
4 Write a word or a sentence next to each box
explaining what the drawing is showing.

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