Geronimo Stilton Lesson Plans

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2nd - 4th Grade
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Students examine elements of plot using the Geronimo Stilton book series. They identify various plot elements using sticky notes, complete a plot diagram, participate in a class discussion, and write a book review.

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2nd - 4th Grade
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Students identify similes in Geronimo Stilton books, and demonstrate their understanding of similes by writing their own. They recognize the characteristics of similes before applying them to aspects of their own lives.

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2nd - 4th Grade
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Students read Geronimo Stilton books to examine how to identify character traits and personalities based on the author's descriptions. They write their own descriptions and interpretations of characters to help with understanding and connections with their own personal life experiences.

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3rd - 4th Grade
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Students use Geronimo Stilton books to explore the expressive and figurative nature to idioms. They write their own idioms after ascertaining the history and beginnings of idioms. They draw visual images of their interpretation of idioms.

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2nd - 4th Grade
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Students discover examples of onomatopoeia in Geronimo Stilton books. They identify the sounds associated with onomatopoeia and write their own examples.

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3rd - 5th Grade
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Students investigate other people's perceptions and interpretations of the world. They write a letter, taking into account another's historical point of view. The students also compare and contrast differing points of view through various literature selections.

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3rd - 5th Grade
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Students recognize that gifts can be for a community and not just for an individual. They acknowledge that helping to beautify our school community is a positive step in becoming a contributing citizen.

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3rd - 6th Grade
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Students read and analyze the book, Chasing Vermeer. They discuss the main story elements, analyze how pentominoes are important to the story, use a pentomino code to decipher a message, and create a secret code of their own.

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3rd - 5th Grade
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Students are read the book, "Henry and the Buccaneer Bunnies". After the book is finished, are asked discussion questions and comprehension of the story.

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5th - 8th Grade
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Students discuss and list injustices experienced in the novel "Hoot". They review the different ways letter writing was a part of the novel "Hoot". They choose one issue that is of concern to them and state their viewpoint on the issue. They research information that supports their viewpoint and write a letter stating and supporting their viewpoint.