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Literature Circle Guides: Maniac Magee (Grades 4-8) [Paperback]

Perdita Finn (Author)
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Literature Circle Guides February 1, 2001
This one-of-a-kind guide to running literature circles based on Jerry Spinelli’s Maniac Magee shows you how to organize your students into discussion groups that work! Includes stimulating questions and writing prompts that motivate students to think and respond thoughtfully. As your students dive into lively discussions, they learn to identify themes, analyze vocabulary, study the author’s craft, and respond meaningfully to the text – all of which meet state and national language arts standards. For use with Grades 4-8.

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In this new series, Perdita Finn, author of Awesome Activities To Help Reluctant Writers Succeed, shares her best ideas for literature-based discussion, reading, and writing from her classroom teaching with middle school students.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. (February 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439163625
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439163620
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,226,742 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Growing up, Jerry Spinelli was really serious about baseball. He played for the Green Sox Little League team in his hometown of Norristown, Pennsylvania, and dreamed of one day playing for the major leagues, preferably as shortstop for the New York Yankees.

One night during high school, Spinelli watched the football team win an exciting game against one of the best teams in the country. While everyone else rode about town tooting horns in celebration, Spinelli went home and wrote "Goal to Go," a poem about the game's defining moment, a goal-line stand. His father submitted the poem to the Norristown Times-Herald and it was featured in the middle of the sports page a few days later. He then traded in his baseball bat for a pencil, because he knew that he wanted to become a writer.

After graduating from Gettysburg College with an English degree, Spinelli worked full time as a magazine editor. Every day on his lunch hour, he would close his office door and craft novels on yellow magazine copy paper. He wrote four adult novels in 12 years of lunchtime writing, but none of these were accepted for publication. When he submitted a fifth novel about a 13-year-old boy, adult publishers once again rejected his work, but children's publishers embraced it. Spinelli feels that he accidentally became an author of children's books.

Spinelli's hilarious books entertain both children and young adults. Readers see his life in his autobiography Knots in My Yo-Yo String, as well as in his fiction. Crash came out of his desire to include the beloved Penn Relays of his home state of Pennsylvania in a book, while Maniac Magee is set in a fictional town based on his own hometown.

When asked if he does research for his writing, Spinelli says: "The answer is yes and no. No, in the sense that I seldom plow through books at the library to gather material. Yes, in the sense that the first 15 years of my life turned out to be one big research project. I thought I was simply growing up in Norristown, Pennsylvania; looking back now I can see that I was also gathering material that would one day find its way into my books."

On inspiration, the author says: "Ideas come from ordinary, everyday life. And from imagination. And from feelings. And from memories. Memories of dust in my sneakers and humming whitewalls down a hill called Monkey."

Spinelli lives with his wife and fellow writer, Eileen, in West Chester, Pennsylvania. While they write in separate rooms of the house, the couple edits and celebrates one another's work. Their six children have given Jerry Spinelli a plethora of clever material for his writing.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not Great, October 20, 2003
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This review is from: Literature Circle Guides: Maniac Magee (Grades 4-8) (Paperback)
This book is about a boy named Jeffrey Magee who is an average kid. But his whole life changed when his parents died in a troley accident. He is sent to live with his aunt and uncle but he does'nt like them so he runs away to Two Mills. While he is there he becomes a legend by doing things that no kid could do. He also helps to ease some of the segregation between the black dominated east side and the white dominated west side. I thought this book was good for elementary school aged kids because it was so easy. It is a good book and it will teach you not to judge others before you really know them.
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As the teacher, you naturally want to instill in your students the habit of confident, critical, independent, and lifelong readers. Read the first page
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literature response journal, literature circles, reading strategy
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Maniac Magee, Jerry Spinelli, Literature Discussion Evaluation Sheet, Paul Bunyan
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