12 Again by Sue Corbett
Comprehension Guide/ Quiz Questions
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Prediction Guide for 12 Again
Pre-reading:
Reading:
Verbal/ Linguistic
Set up an email account, and write to your friend about 12 Again. Discuss your predictions for the story, but be sure not to reveal too much to your friend should you happen to read ahead. It doesn’t matter if your predictions are right or wrong, after all, it is more fun to be completely surprised. So, there are no “right” answers only fun guesses to keep you reading.
Logical/ Mathematical:
Bernadette says that math makes a lot more sense to her now after keeping a budget, and balancing a checkbook. Create your own budget for your life. You can have 1,000 dollars a month to work with, but you must consider all your needs: housing (figure out the percent of rent you would owe your parents), food, clothing, entertainment, and other stuff. Don’t forget about things like sports dues, and new equipment either. Turn in your budget and a short paragraph discussing the results.
Visual/ Spatial
Design a poster for 12 Again. Be sure to make it colorful, exciting and tempting enough that others will want to read the story too (like a movie poster). Also, list the author’s name and other pertinent info. (publisher, copyright date) and a few words to describe it.
Body/ Kinesthetic
Ally tells Bernadette about a backbend, “It gets easier. You have to trust me. And yourself.” Pick a physical activity that you’ve been wanting to do or improve upon. See if Ally is right in her advice. Trust yourself to do it right. In one of your emails to a friend, explain what you tried and how it worked. How does that advice apply to things outside sports? Print out your answers.
OR
Act out the scene that happens just after the close of the book.
Musical/ Rhythmic
Find a current song that you think could bridge the generation gap between you and your parents’ musical taste. Share with them what you like about the song and why. Then, listen to a song (don’t cheat and use ear plugs;0) of their choosing. Report the results in a short journal.
Interpersonal
Bernadette meets a variety of people in her son’s school. She has to be able to read people’s intentions pretty fast, knowing who she should trust and who she should avoid.
Go to a neutral ground where you don’t know everybody (say, a mall) and write about what you think everybody around you is thinking. Try to intuit their feelings and motivations behind their actions. Is there anyone in the room you would choose to sit next to in a class? Why? Who, if anyone, would you avoid?
Intrapersonal
Pretend that you could take a swig from Grandma’s magic potion of curing regrets. Is there anything that you would have to regret? Do you ever wish you’d done anything differently? Write it down, but then destroy the paper so no one can read it.
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