Spider Boy

Humorous story about a boy's adjustment to new surroundings and kids in a new school. Packed with fascinating facts about spiders, the story is told through journal entries and scenes of events. Contains a spider bibliography.

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Spider Boy

Humorous story about a boy's adjustment to new surroundings and kids in a new school. Packed with fascinating facts about spiders, the story is told through journal entries and scenes of events. Contains a spider bibliography.

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Spider Boy

Spider Boy

by Ralph Fletcher
Spider Boy

Spider Boy

by Ralph Fletcher

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Overview

Humorous story about a boy's adjustment to new surroundings and kids in a new school. Packed with fascinating facts about spiders, the story is told through journal entries and scenes of events. Contains a spider bibliography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780547391656
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 08/17/2009
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Lexile: 610L (what's this?)
File size: 183 KB
Age Range: 10 - 12 Years

About the Author

Ralph Fletcher is the author of many well-received books for children, including the novels Fig Pudding and Flying Solo, and the picture books Twilight Comes Twice, Grandpa Never Lies, and Circus Surprise. He lives with his family in New Hampshire. Visit him online at ralphfletcher.com.

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"Creating and guiding a winning cast with a light, sure hand, Fletcher puts a fine, fresh spin on a familiar premise." Kirkus Reviews

Reading Group Guide

1. Bobby Ballenger is the new kid in school and isn’t adjusting well. Miss Davenport, the guidance counselor, calls Bobby’s parents to the school and uses words like “closed off,” “unstable identity,” “at-risk adolescent” to describe Bobby. Discuss why Miss Davenport feels that Bobby is at-risk. How do Bobby’s teachers try to help him adjust?

2. Butch Fostick tells Bobby, “Whatever you do, don’t let Chick Hall get under your skin. He’s just testing, you know. “ (p. 34) How is Chick Hall testing Bobby? Contrast the way Bobby deals with Chick Hall at the beginning of the novel and at the end of the novel.

3. Miss Terbaldi, the English teacher, introduces the elements of a short story and gives a lecture on conflict and resolution. Identify the conflict and resolution in Spider Boy. Conflict resolution is a term used by educators in solving behavioral problems in the classroom. Discuss ways of resolving conflicts with bullies like Chick Hall. How does Chick’s father contribute to the resolution?

4. Bobby’s school adopts an honor system. Why does Mr. Niezgocki question Bobby’s honor when he reports that he saw someone cheating? Explain what Mr. Niezgocki means when he says, “You did the right thing, young man. But sometimes doing the right thing puts other people in a tough spot.” (p. 127)

5. Bobby and Chick Hall get into a fight. How might this fight be considered the climax of the novel? Bobby refuses to accept Chick’s apology, because he can’t bring himself to forgive Chick for killing Monk, his pet tarantula. Discuss the differencebetween acceptance and forgiveness.

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