Before You Begin

Reading aloud and discussing books is of prime importance for young students as
they develop literacy skills. Hearing stories helps students develop
comprehension skills, critical thinking skills and understanding of themselves
and others. It is also a fine opportunity to discuss the actions and decisions
of characters in stories as they encounter life's problems. Students will come
to you with a wide variety of language skills and backgrounds experiences. Their
experience will be enriched by the way you approach a book, helping them
understand new concepts, setting the stage for the story and discussing aspects
related to developing good character: the habits that we encourage to become
thoughtful and caring citizens. It is always a better experience if you have
been able to read the book ahead of time and have some ideas about what to talk
about.
Set the stage by building background before reading. • Explore the
illustrations. • Wonder together. • Have a good conversation. • Enjoy the story
together. • Let the student take the lead. • Ask about the student's experiences
and share your own. • Develop an atmosphere that is safe for sharing ideas.
Story Connectors Worksheet -- Literary Analysis Template for Elementary
Character Connections -- Character Worksheet
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Strega Nona
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Summary |
When Strega Nona leaves Big Anthony
in charge of her house while she goes away, she gives very strict
instructions that he is not to touch her magic pasta pot. Being somewhat
forgetful and wanting recognition from the townspeople, Big Anthony
decides that using it can't cause too much harm. Strega Nona arrives
home just in time to save the town from being overtaken by pasta, and
Big Anthony gets his comeuppance. |
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Background
Building/Vocabulary |
This is a
Caldecott Honor Award book, which means it received the top recognition
for its illustrations for the year it was published. If the cover of
your copy has an embossed silver medal, discuss what this means. Tomie
dePaola often uses white doves in his illustrations. The setting of the
story is |
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Pillars of
Character Discussion Points |
Responsibility, Respect and
Trustworthiness
* It is a big responsibility to take
care of other people's possessions. |
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Questions for
Discussion |
1. How does
Strega Nona show she cares about the people of |
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Other Books
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About Big
Anthony and Strega Nona. |