This is a 50±page novel study on the beautiful book “Xavier in the Meantime” by Kate Gordon. This book is featured on the CBCA shortlist for Younger Readers in 2023.
Xavier in the Meantime tells the story of Xavier – an intelligent, creative and
completely unique boy, and his experiences with depression. Xavier has great
people around him, including his best friend Aster and his incredibly supportive mum and dad, but this doesn’t stop him from being constantly followed by his “black dog” of depression. Xavier attends a support group and he and Aster develop a great idea to help the kids in the group. Xavier and Aster both worry a lot about different things, and this is a great book to help students to understand their emotions and to know that they are not alone.
This resource consists of a chapter-based comprehension guide (divided into “chunks” of 3 chapters at a time). The questions cover a range of comprehension skills, from literal to inferential, plus author purpose, comparing and contrasting, summarising, predicting and much more. A comprehensive answer guide is also provided.
Each section also has a creative response, designed to be high-interest, independent and engaging. These are often linked to the Creative and Practical Arts.
This book would be suitable for a whole class read-aloud, or as a reading group text for Stages Two or Three.
There is a bank of ten Literacy Circle tasks, designed to be printed and laminated for future use. These involve a high degree of student choice, so as to be independent. All associated printables are also included.
I have many other literature-based resources in my store (most of them Australian) so feel free to check them out.
Happy reading!
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