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I am in need of 35 copies, class set, of the book Holes by Louis Sachar for a literature study. Literature study bring students together through reading exciting and thought provoking stories. Students learn plot, character study, and theme. This book brings the theme of friendship and team work- which is vital in 5th grade.
Students will feel great sympathy for the kids at Camp Green Lake, especially Stanley “Caveman” Yelnats and Hector “Zero”Zeroni. They will like the quirky characters, intricate plot, the adventure story, and most of all, the message that friendship and learning really matter. Stanley and Zero are both kids having a tough time making it in the world around them.
Through perseverance, loyalty, and courage, they rise to become accepted as heroes by the boys who previously rejected them. Stanley is able to end a family curse because he takes the time to teach and stand by a friend. Zero solves a hundred-year mystery through his newfound ability to read.
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I am in need of 35 copies, class set, of the book Holes by Louis Sachar for a literature study. Literature study bring students together through reading exciting and thought provoking stories. Students learn plot, character study, and theme. This book brings the theme of friendship and team work- which is vital in 5th grade.
Students will feel great sympathy for the kids at Camp Green Lake, especially Stanley “Caveman” Yelnats and Hector “Zero”Zeroni. They will like the quirky characters, intricate plot, the adventure story, and most of all, the message that friendship and learning really matter. Stanley and Zero are both kids having a tough time making it in the world around them.
Through perseverance, loyalty, and courage, they rise to become accepted as heroes by the boys who previously rejected them. Stanley is able to end a family curse because he takes the time to teach and stand by a friend. Zero solves a hundred-year mystery through his newfound ability to read.