Description
The Lemonade War Novel Study is perfect to incorporate into your classroom during reading groups, whole class novel studies, summer reading, and more!
The concepts covered within this book are cross-curricular: SEL (Apologizing, Empathy, Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving), reading, writing, math- financial literacy, art…ALL the things! This resource has 98 pages and 67 activities. Enough to use for a whole month if needed!
There are 14 chapters within The Lemonade War novel study, and there are at least 3-7 activities for each. Covering everything from:
Reading comprehension questions
Multiple choice questions
True or false questions
Predicting
Self- Reflection prompts
Creative writing prompts
Vocabulary activities
Financial literacy vocabulary- and math problems.
Conflict Resolution
Art Opportunities: Design your own lemonade stand, create your own logo, draw a firework display, design a new cover for the book, and more!
Vocabulary Word Find
Quote Analysis
The list goes on and on! This novel study is a MUST! It is relatable to students in grades 2-4, it captures the attention by providing humor, real life scenarios, etc.
*This The Lemonade Way Novel Study preview video shows just SOME of the 67 activities!
If you enjoyed this resource, you should check out the following SEL resources from
Growth Mindset:
Salt in His Shoes- A story about perseverance and a growth mindset.
The Girl Who Made a Million Mistakes– Growth Mindset, Perseverance, Self-Esteem
The Power of Your Words:
Mr. Peabody’s Apples– A story about the “power of your words” and not spreading rumors or gossip
Friendship / Problem Solving
I’m Not Just a Scribble– Inclusiveness, Friendship, Belonging, Self-Worth
Enemy Pie– Friendship, Problem-Solving, Bullying, Judgement, Respect
Self-Control:
Even Superheroes Have Bad Days– Feelings / Self Control
My Mouth is a Volcano– A story about learning to have self-control with your words and interrupting.
Second Chances:
Eraser
Being Your Best Self:
Be You!
Choices / Feelings / Emotions:
My Magical Choices-
My Magical Feelings-Discusses 12 different Feelings. It’s Okay to have feelings; our reaction to them counts!
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