![]() ![]() The ISBN number that correlates with the page numbering in this novel study is: 6-3. An occasionally long-winded, but always affecting, parable-like story about racism and. ![]() They will still match any unabridged version of the novel. by Jerry Spinelli RELEASE DATE: April 2, 1990. The lesson numbers, workbook pages, and blackline masters will not be affected. This will not affect your ability to successfully complete the novel study with your students. If the page numbers of the version that your school has chosen differs, you will need to change the page numbers in the Teacher Presentation Book to match your version. All novel studies in Reading For Success are written to accompany unabridged versions of the novels. The novel explores themes of inequality and racism, as. About the Novel: Maniac Magee is a Newbery Medal winning-story about a young homeless boy running through town and the different people he meets along the way. They were killed during the famous crash of the P & W high-speed trolley, when its drunken motorman drove. One day, however, his parents left him with a babysitter. He also had an ordinary mother and father. ![]() This may affect the page numbers of where the discussion questions are asked during the guided story reading. If you enjoy novels about race, youll want to read Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli. He was actually born in an ordinary house, across the river from Two Mills, in Bridgeport. Often there are different versions of the novels available. The teacher and each student will need a copy of the novel being studied and a student workbook. ![]()
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