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Extend beyond reading comprehension and support the development of high school close reading skills for "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer.
Extend beyond reading comprehension and support the development of high school close reading skills for "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer.
Extend beyond reading comprehension and support the development of high school close reading skills for "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer.

"I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer Close Reading Questions

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For many middle and high school readers, realistic and young adult fiction are high-interest genres that maximize engagement with literature. "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer is a short story told from the perspective of a teen girl whose economic hardships lead her to come up with an unconventional approach to overcoming a predicament. This complementary close reading activity helps students extend beyond reading comprehension and practice high-order thinking skills. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)

By engaging with this close reading activity, students will:

  • Discern what the text states explicitly and implicitly

  • Identify the narrative's inciting incident

  • Explore character motivations

  • Examine how complex characters think, behave, and interact with others

  • Compare and contrast the nature of two separate relationships

  • Explore what a particular detail reveals about the protagonist's psychological state

  • Identify factors that contribute to the emerging conflict between the protagonist and her friend

  • Identify and explain an example of situational irony

  • Analyze the author's use of figurative language to articulate its meaning

  • Explain the significance of a particular detail

  • Articulate the symbolism associated with the name "Crow"

  • Write ideas with clarity, accuracy, and precision

Resources are available for teaching many narratives dealing with overcoming obstacles and achieving goals:

  • "Cinderella" by the Brothers Grimm - Google and printable

  • "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara - Google and printable

  • "The Good Deed" by Pearl S. Buck - Google and printable

  • "The Leap" by Louise Erdrich - Google and printable

  • "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell - Google and printable

  • "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen - Google and printable

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For many middle and high school readers, realistic and young adult fiction are high-interest genres that maximize engagement with literature. "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer is a short story told from the perspective of a teen girl whose economic hardships lead her to come up with an unconventional approach to overcoming a predicament. This complementary close reading activity helps students extend beyond reading comprehension and practice high-order thinking skills. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)

By engaging with this close reading activity, students will:

  • Discern what the text states explicitly and implicitly

  • Identify the narrative's inciting incident

  • Explore character motivations

  • Examine how complex characters think, behave, and interact with others

  • Compare and contrast the nature of two separate relationships

  • Explore what a particular detail reveals about the protagonist's psychological state

  • Identify factors that contribute to the emerging conflict between the protagonist and her friend

  • Identify and explain an example of situational irony

  • Analyze the author's use of figurative language to articulate its meaning

  • Explain the significance of a particular detail

  • Articulate the symbolism associated with the name "Crow"

  • Write ideas with clarity, accuracy, and precision

Resources are available for teaching many narratives dealing with overcoming obstacles and achieving goals:

  • "Cinderella" by the Brothers Grimm - Google and printable

  • "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara - Google and printable

  • "The Good Deed" by Pearl S. Buck - Google and printable

  • "The Leap" by Louise Erdrich - Google and printable

  • "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell - Google and printable

  • "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen - Google and printable

For many middle and high school readers, realistic and young adult fiction are high-interest genres that maximize engagement with literature. "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer is a short story told from the perspective of a teen girl whose economic hardships lead her to come up with an unconventional approach to overcoming a predicament. This complementary close reading activity helps students extend beyond reading comprehension and practice high-order thinking skills. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available.)

By engaging with this close reading activity, students will:

  • Discern what the text states explicitly and implicitly

  • Identify the narrative's inciting incident

  • Explore character motivations

  • Examine how complex characters think, behave, and interact with others

  • Compare and contrast the nature of two separate relationships

  • Explore what a particular detail reveals about the protagonist's psychological state

  • Identify factors that contribute to the emerging conflict between the protagonist and her friend

  • Identify and explain an example of situational irony

  • Analyze the author's use of figurative language to articulate its meaning

  • Explain the significance of a particular detail

  • Articulate the symbolism associated with the name "Crow"

  • Write ideas with clarity, accuracy, and precision

Resources are available for teaching many narratives dealing with overcoming obstacles and achieving goals:

  • "Cinderella" by the Brothers Grimm - Google and printable

  • "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara - Google and printable

  • "The Good Deed" by Pearl S. Buck - Google and printable

  • "The Leap" by Louise Erdrich - Google and printable

  • "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell - Google and printable

  • "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen - Google and printable

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For many middle and high school readers, realistic and young adult fiction are high-interest genres that maximize engagement with literature. "I, Hungry Hannah Cassandra Glen" by Norma Fox Mazer is a short story told from the perspective of a teen girl whose economic hardships lead her to come up with an unconventional approach to overcoming a predicament. This complementary close reading activity helps students extend beyond reading comprehension and practice high-order thinking skills. An answer key is included.

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