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Handouts to teach theme & allusion, vocabulary, comprehension questions, and open-ended response questions all included! 1

Included in this teaching bundle Vocabulary Students are given a list of vocabulary terms from each section. They use a dictionary to define each word. After they define the terms and you discuss the meanings as a class, you may want to have students use the words in their own sentences. Vocabulary Quizzes There is a vocabulary quiz for each set of words. NOTE These quizzes are isolated from the chapter tests so that the teacher can use them as works best for his/her classroom. Tests A test is provided for chapters 1-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19-24, and 25-30. Each test has multiple choice questions and at least one open-ended response question. Venn diagram There is a Venn diagram for students to use to compare and contrast Luke s house to Jen s house. (chapter 14) Allusion and Foreshadowing Allusion is defined and students analyze two examples from the novel and determine what one example foreshadows. Good Bye Luke Students are asked to think about what things Luke would most likely include in his suitcase if he could. Theme There are several handouts included to guide students in determining the theme of this story, including a handout with important tips when finding the theme. Post-reading Questions There are constructive response questions based on the story for students to answer. Two short poetry activities are included as well. Three short project type activities are included that can be completed individually or as a small group. Answer keys are provided. 2

Vocabulary ~ Chapters 1-6 Word skittish beckon(ed) careen(ed) abuzz beseeching(ly) hover(ed) resolute(ly) curt hangdog stupefy(ied) Definition excitable or easily scared seem to be appealing or inviting to sway or swerve while moving filled with excited talk and activity to beg or ask in a serious and emotional way to do something to wait or linger close at hand in a tentative or uncertain manner in a very determined way said or done in a quick and impolite way sad or depressed shock or surprise greatly 3

Chapters 1-6 Vocabulary Quiz Name: Date: 1. What is something most kids could do to stupefy their parents? a. color their hair blue b. play a video game c. babysit a neighbor s pet d. take a Spanish class 2. An antonym for hovered is. a. flutter b. settle c. tempt d. attract 3. The curt directions the man gave made him feel. a. relieved b. offended c. charmed d. worried 4. A person may have a hangdog look on his/her face if. a. he won a contest b. he made a B on a test c. he was scolded in front of the class d. he lost his shoe 5. A synonym for resolute is. a. determined b. bothered c. worried d. confused

9. Where is Luke s room? a. in the attic b. in the basement c. in a spare closet d. in the barn One of those workers asked me yesterday, Hey, farmer, you got airconditioning in that house of yours? Dad said from the table. He didn t turn around. He didn t seem to want to look at Luke. We keep the shades pulled, hot day like today, people get suspicious. This way is safer. I m sorry. 10. What effect does this conversation have on Luke? a. Luke has to stay in his room at all times now. b. Luke must now get a job to help the family pay bills. c. Luke can no longer sit at the table for meals. d. Luke s family is getting air-conditioning. For a while, Luke watched Dad, Mother, Matthew, and Mark eating in silence, a complete family of four. Once, he cleared his throat, ready to protest again. You can t do this it s not fair- Then he choked back the words, unspoken. They were only trying to protect him. What could he do? 11. What does the above passage reveal about Luke s character? He is often at a loss for words. He is aloof. a. He is wise beyond his years. He is mature. b. He often ignores his family. He is rude. c. He is aware they won t understand. He is extremely intelligent. 12. Why must Luke s family stop raising pigs? a. The government is no longer allowing any farmer to raise pigs. b. The family can no longer afford the taxes they must pay for the pigs. c. The people moving into the new houses will not be able to stand the smell of the pigs. d. Mr. Garner has decided Among that the Hidden raising grain will be more profitable. 5

Chapter 14 Name: Directions: In chapter fourteen, Luke sees the inside of the Sports Family s house for the first time. He describes the house in contrast to his own farm house. Use the descriptions he provides and complete the Venn diagram below. Be sure to label the diagram. 6

18. Luke is surprised that Jen has to eat since it is illegal. a. junk food b. meat c. vegetables d. pasta 19. Jen is amazed that Luke is able to eat since her dad is not even able to get it for her family. a. junk food b. meat c. vegetables d. pasta 20. In chapter seventeen, Luke thinks that Jen takes risks. (Just from the little time Luke had spent with her, he could tell: She took a lot of risks. Page 75) Do you agree? Support your answer with specific events from the novel.

Answer Key Chapters 13-18 Test ARA = Accept Reasonable Answers 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. d 6. b 7. a 8. d 9. b 10. b 11. b 12. d 13. a 14. d 15. d 16. b 17. a 18. a 19. b 20. ARA 8

11. How is Jen sure she and the others attending the rally will not run into the Population Police? a. She bribed them. b. She hacked their computer and gave them time off. c. She had her dad pay them off. d. She had her mother give their wives nice clothes and purses. 12. What was Jen s reaction when Luke tells her that he can not attend the rally? a. She is supportive and understanding. b. She is angry and then forgiving. c. She is sad and then angry. d. She is angry and furious. 13. How does Jen surprise Luke? a. She gives him a month s worth of chips and soda. b. She gave Luke nice clothes that her brothers no longer wore. c. She sneaked into his house late one night. d. She left him a pile of books in the barn. 14. Jean and Luke have a conversation about bravery. Who do you think is more brave Jen or Luke? Why? Cite textual evidence to support your choice. 15. Jen tells Luke, Hope doesn t mean anything. Action s the only thing that counts. Do you agree or disagree with Jen? Why?

Good-Bye, Luke Name: Imagine Luke, in his attic room as he prepared to leave the farm and his family. He was overwhelmed to say the least. What things from his old life would he most like to take with him? Create a list of these things inside the suitcase below. You may even want to draw a sketch of several of these treasured items. 10

What is the theme from this novel? How is this theme true for the main characters in this novel? How is this theme true for life in general? 11

I Am Poem Directions: Follow the pattern of the I Am poem to write a poem about the novel. You can choose to write it as a character, object, or even as part of the setting of the novel. Examples Luke, Jen, George, Lee Grant, Barons, The Barn I Am I am (a character, object, or place in the novel) I wonder (something you would wonder if you were this character, object, or setting) I hear I see I want I am (the first line of the poem restated) I pretend I feel I touch I worry I cry I am (the first line of the poem repeated) I understand I say I dream I try I hope I am (the first line of the poem repeated) 12

Final Text Message Choose a character from this novel. Then, create a final text message for this character. You can choose to have this character send his/her text to another character or to the readers. Put thought into your message. Do not just write something like I hope you liked the book. The character s final text message should reflect the theme, a conflict he/she has struggled with, or something this character has learned. 13

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