Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Module 4: Hope was here by: Joan Bauer



















Summary

16 year old Hope and her aunt are presented with the opportunity of a lifetime. Move to Wisconsin to take over an old dinner there is only one problem. The owner GT isn't really ready to let the place go and to make matters worse he has decided to run for mayor and he has enlisted Hope to help him with his campaign. Hope was here that is a fun lighthearted story that can be enjoyed by all.

Reference

Bauer, J. (2000). Hope was here. New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons.

Review

Hope was here is a fun lighthearted story about family and friends and standing up for what you think is right. This is a great novel to use when teaching characterization and plot students can learn about the flow of a story (intro, rising action, climax, falling action, conclusion). The actual storyline was very enjoyable lighthearted funny and fun students in grades 4-6th will enjoy this novel very much. I would recommend this novel with no reservation the content is appropriate for the age level and very enjoyable.

Professional Reference

Bauer, J. (2000). Hope was here. New York, NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons.

Library Uses

Inference activities predict what is going to happen next using the given clues.

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