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Summer of the Monkeys is a coming-of-age novel that demonstrates the character growth of Jay Berry as he seeks a reward to capture monkeys to purchase items he wants. What characteristics does Jay Berry possess that make him successful in catching the monkeys? How does Jay Berry experience character growth? In what ways does Jay Berry’s focus shift from himself to others? How might Jay Berry make decisions differently in the future?
Teaching Suggestion: Students may find it beneficial to analyze the various feelings Jay Berry experiences throughout his interaction with the monkeys. Students can create a graphic organizer by dividing paper into four sections to describe when Jay Berry feels excitement, frustration, fear, and compassion. Students may then analyze the reasoning behind Jay Berry’s emotions and include them in the graphic organizer.
Differentiation Suggestion: Students who require additional scaffolding before analysis may find it beneficial to discuss in small groups prior to responding in a whole group setting.
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