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Sunday, July 17, 2016

The fault in our stars by John Green

 Green, J. (January 10, 2012). The Fault in Our Stars. Penguin Group. New York, NY.
 Is about a16 year old girl Hazel Grace Lancaster who has a terminal cancer and does not have much time to live, she wants to live life as normal as anybody. She is told to attend a support group at church where she meets a boy named Augustus Waters who also have cancer but of less sever. He wears a prosthetics because he lost his leg.  Hazel is hesitant to start a relationship that she knows will not las forever with her condition but she eventually gives in. He liked her from the beginning they met and thought they started like friends after the trip together they became inseparable. They come to share to read An Imperial Affliction but become upset because the author does not tell them what happens to the characters at the end of the story. This leads them to go in search for the author in Germany in order for him to provide answers they need. But soon Augustus’ doctors tell him his cancer has spread throughout his body and does not have many months to live. Hazel spends the last of Augustus caring and taking care of him.
Resources Teachers pay Teachers
FAULT IN OUR STARS Unit Teaching Package (by John Green) NOVEL: THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green LEVEL: 7th-12th TOTAL: 218 slides/pages Pacing Guide and Answer Keys included »»» MEETS COMMON CORE STANDARDS  
Subjects: English Language Arts, Literature, Writing-Essays
FAULT IN OUR STARS Unit Teaching Package (by John Green) By Created for Learning
Practice with Close Reading- The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Reading, Reading Strategies, Poetry
Grade Levels: 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool/ Resource Types Study Guides, Novel Study, Printable
Key words- summer reading, close reading, YA, literature, fiction, cancer, relationships, nerd fighters, John Green

This packet contains study questions for all twenty-five chapters- more than 200 questions! A detailed and comprehensive answer key is provided that includes poetry analysis, definitions, discussion concepts, and teaching resources that tap into the world of author John Green and his extensive internet outreach.






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