Guided Reading Lesson Plan (Levels M-Z) Title: Just Juice Level: Q ISBN: Publisher: Scholastic Day 1 (Ch. 1-2)

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Day 1 (Ch. 1-2) Today we will start reading Just Juice by Karen Hesse. In this book, Juice lives with her parents and four sisters. Juice struggles with school and tries to help her pa earn extra money because her family is having money difficulties. Her family will lose the house if they can t pay off their taxes. Day 1: In today s reading, you will meet Juice, her sisters, and her parents. Juice skips school a lot. Read to find out why. *New or important words (V) growly (pg. 5)- resembling a growl laid off (pg. 10)- lose a job squints (pg. 10)- to look with the eyes partial closed Readers recognize the elements of a story as they begin a book. In the reading today, you will meet several characters and learn about the setting and one conflict Juice is facing. While you are reading, record the setting, the conflict, and the characters you meet. Be ready to share during our discussion time. (Talk about setting, conflict, and characters.) Who is telling the story? (point of view) How do you know? Why doesn t Juice go to school? What do you think of this quote: But that doesn t mean we don t belong. We sure do. We might not belong to anyone else in this whole world. But us Faulstiches, we belong to each other. (pg. 6) Do you feel like that with your family? Explain.

Day 2 (Ch. 3-4) Day 2: In today s reading, Juice skips school to help her pa. Her pa receives a letter. Read to find out what the letter says. *New or important words (V) mought (pg. 14)- past tense of may machinist (pg. 16)- person who works with machines torture (pg. 20)- pain, distress, suffering Readers make inferences to better understand characters actions and motives. After you finish reading today, infer why Juice s pa doesn t make her go to school. Also, what would your parents do if you skipped school? Explain. Be ready to share during our discussion time. Infer: Why doesn t Juice s pa make her go to school? What would your parents do if you skipped school? Explain. Why didn t Juice s pa read the letter himself? Why didn t Juice read the letter? Should Juice s pa tell Ma about the letter? Why or why not? What ideas do you have for Pa to make money?

Day 3 (Ch. 5-6) Day 3: In today s reading, Juice s pa gets more information about how soon he has to pay back the taxes. A lady named Geneva shows up to help. Read to find out how she is helpful. *New or important words (V) hesitates (pg. 26)- pauses debt (pg. 28)- money that is owed to someone else home health nurse (pg. 33)- a nurse that comes to your home to help you (context clues pgs. 33-34) Readers pay attention to conflicts that the characters face. There are several conflicts you will read about today. What conflicts does the author introduce in chapters 5-6? What possible solutions are there to these conflicts? Be ready to share during our discussion time. What conflicts do the characters face in these chapters? What are possible solutions to these conflicts? Why is chapter 5 called A Little Light Comes On? What is your opinion of Geneva? How was she helpful? Do you think Ma has blood sugar problems? Explain.

Day 4 (Ch. 7-8) Day 4: In today s reading, Juice and her pa visit a place called the Land of the Car Bones. Juice wants her pa to move a machine building to their property so her pa can start to make things using her grandpa s equipment. Read to find out what Ma thinks about this idea. *New or important words (V) awls/brakes/lathes/grinders (pg. 43)- tools beholden (pg. 47)- in someone s debt line of credit (pg. 51)- when someone borrows money that they have to pay back tycoon (pg. 53)- businessperson Readers give their opinions about what characters should do. Today, Juice s pa gets excited about moving and using the machine building. Do you think this is a good idea? Explain using at least 2 details from the text. Be ready to share during our discussion time. What do you think about moving and using the machine building? Can they afford it? Do you think this is a good idea? What details did you use? Why won t Juice go to school? What do you think about this quote by Juice: No one believes me. No one believes how hard I try. No matter what I do, it s never enough. (pg. 44) Do you think Juice tries hard? Explain.

Day 5 (Ch. 9-10) Day 5: In today s reading, they move the machine building to their property. Juice s pa starts repairing bikes and fixing up his tools. Juice continues to help Pa instead of going to school. The girls notice a red car has been passing the house. Read to find out who is in the red car. *New or important words (V) gestational diabetes (pg. 61)- happens when a pregnant woman has levels of sugar that are too high insulin (pg. 61)- taken to help regulate sugar levels apprentice (pg. 66)- beginner, learner, someone learning a trade Readers make inferences about the motives that influence characters feelings and actions. On pg. 72, Juice talks about feeling like a traitor and keeping a secret for her pa. Why does Juice feel like a traitor? What secret is she talking about? Why is she keeping this secret? Be ready to share during our discussion time. Should Juice s pa have charged for fixing the bikes? Explain. What is wrong with Juice s mom? What break-through happens with Juice and the letter w? Why do you think the w made out of string was helpful? What makes Juice feel like a traitor? What secret is she keeping? Why is she keeping the secret? Who is in the red car?

Day 6 (Ch. 11-12) Day 6: In today s reading, the Faulstiches celebrate Christmas. Pa starts to get a few jobs. Officer Rusk comes to visit. Read to find out what he says to Juice s ma. *New or important words (V) permission (pg. 78)- approval, consent huddle (pg. 82)- group together consequences (pg. 86)- a result of something that occurred earlier Readers make inferences about the motives that influence characters feelings and actions. In chapter 12, Officer Rusk comes to visit. He says if Juice doesn t start to go to school, there will be consequences for her parents. Based on what we have read so far, infer why Juice won t go to school. Also, do you think it is fair to punish her parents for the fact that she hasn t been going to school? Explain. Be ready to share during our discussion time. How is the Faulstiches Christmas similar or different from your Christmas? Why were the letter cards such a great gift for Juice? What does Officer Rusk say to Juice s ma? Why won t Juice go to school? Do you think it is fair to punish her parents for the fact that she doesn t go to school? Explain. What hint do we read in these pages about why the author called this book Just Juice?

Day 7 (Ch. 13-14) Day 7: In today s reading, Geneva starts coming more frequently. She suggests that Mr. Faulstich start selling some of his things in town. Juice starts going to school and even gets a big part in the play. She decides to skip school again though. Read to find out why. *New or important words (V) perk up (pg. 90)- listen more carefully ashamed (pg. 94)- embarrassed, humiliated auditioned (pg. 96)- tried out for a part Readers make inferences about what characters say. Starting on pg. 94, you will start to read about the play that Juice is in. Charleen says Juice got the main part because the teacher wants her to come to school. Markey says Juice got the part because she was the best when she tried out. What do you think? Who do you think is right? Why? Be ready to share during our discussion time. Do you think Pa selling things that he made is a good idea? Explain. How is school going for Juice? Why do you think Juice got the part in the play? (Which sister is correct?) Why doesn t Juice go to school that day? What will happen to her parents? Is Juice being selfish by not going to school since her parents can get in trouble? Explain.

Day 8 (Ch. 15-16) Day 8: In today s reading, Juice tries to help Pa get the truck out of the mud. Her ma has trouble with her blood sugar and the time comes for the baby to be born. Read to find out how Juice helps. *New or important words (V) no traction (pg. 100)- no grip between the tires and the ground weary (pg. 104)- very tired, exhausted clinches (pg. 106)- settles, confirms Readers pay attention to details as they read. Juice is not very good in school, but in today s reading, she shows that she is very helpful and resourceful. As you read today, record details that show how Juice was helpful and resourceful as she helped her ma. Be ready to share during our discussion time. How does the truck being stuck in the mud end up being a problem? What is wrong with Ma at first? How is Juice helpful and resourceful? What other character qualities does Juice display during chapter 16? Is Juice smart? Explain. How does the chapter end?

Day 9 (Ch. 17-18) Day 9: In today s reading, Officer Rusk delivers an envelope for Juice s parents. Juice s pa finally tells Ma about the taxes they owe, so Ma goes to meet with the tax people and the school people. Lulu gets upset. Read to find out why. *New or important words (V) summons (pg. 117)- an order to appear in court fine (pg. 117)- money you have to pay someone ignores (pg. 125)- doesn t pay attention to Readers make inferences about the motives that influence characters feelings and actions. During the reading today, several truths come out that make Lulu upset. Why is Lulu so upset? Does she have a right to be upset? Explain. Be ready to share during our discussion time. What truths came out in today s reading? Why does this make Lulu upset? Does she have a right to be upset? Explain. What actions does Ma take? What do you predict the results will be?

Day 10 (Ch. 19) Day 10: In today s reading, Ma comes back from her meetings. Read to find out how they went. *New or important words (V) fussing (pg. 131)- crying, whining protection (pg. 134)- safety, security Readers make judgments at the end of a book to determine whether they are satisfied with the ending. Today you will finish the book. Were you satisfied with the ending? Explain. What (if anything) would you have done differently if you were the author? Be ready to share during our discussion time. How did Ma s meetings go? Were you satisfied with the ending of this book? Explain. What would you have done differently? Is Just Juice a good title for this book? Explain. What will Juice s family be like 5 years from now? Will Juice go to school now? Explain. Will everyone learn to read? Explain.