Pistes d'exploration
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Examine the illustration on the dedication page. Describe the luggage and speculate about the owners and contents. Make story predictions based on this and the cover illustrations.
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Make a mindmap about car trips. Use a map to locate places you have visited or would like to visit. Locate and label Virginia.
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Why is the location of the story never specified? Do you prefer using your imagination to enhance a story or would you rather be given the details?
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The characters are only referred to as “the relatives.” Draw a labeled portrait or family tree for the charactersHow is it similar to or different from your family?
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Imagine you are one of the characters. Write a letter to one of your relatives once they have returned to Virginia.
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Before reading, discuss times when visitors stay at your home. Who comes? What activities do you do?
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From the illustrations on the dedication page, determine what this luggage might typically be used for. From this page and the cover page, deduce what the story will be about.
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The relatives are not named in this story. Create a class anchor chart of possible family relatives (aunt, nephew, great-grandfather, etc.).
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After reading, sort out the relatives’ activities. Note whether they are written in the text or drawn in the illustrations.
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Relate a visit from your relatives through four or five illustrations and texts, using the story as a model.
Mots-clés
Picture book, celebrations, families, poetic language, summer, travel, vacation