Soul Moon Soup
By Lindsay Lee Johnson
Prediction Guide:
Pre-reading:
What do you think it would be like to be homeless? What would be the hardest part?
After reading “Secrets of the Shelter”
After reading “The Last Burden Falls Away”
After reading “Life at Ruby’s Place”
After reading “Fancy Little Something”
After the ending:
Comprehension Guide for
Soul Moon Soup
By Lindsay Lee Johnson
Comprehension:
Knowledge:
Application:
Synthesis:
Analysis:
Evaluation:
Discussion Guide for
Soul Moon Soup
By: Lindsay Lee Johnson
Use these questions to help guide literature circles or other group discussions:
1. What do you think is the meaning of the title? What makes you believe this?
2. How is hope an important element in the book? Give examples of when you think people lose hope (and its consequences) and the results when they gain it again.
3. Who shows hope in the story? Mama? Gram? Daddy?
4. Do you think hope is necessary for survival?
5. Though Phoebe’s father didn’t provide a home, did he give her anything else? What?
6. How does she feel about her father? How would you feel about him?
7. What do you think the author wanted you to take away from reading this novel?
8. Why do you think she chose to tell the story in free verse rather than a more traditional format?
9. How does the author show both good and bad qualities of all her characters? How does this make them more real to us?
10. In six months from now what scene will you remember from Soul Moon Soup?
Across the Curriculum with
Soul Moon Soup
By Lindsay Lee Johnson
Language Arts:
Write a feature article for a newspaper about the plight of homeless youth. Find at least three reliable sources for your article and include a bibliography.
Math:
Research the price of a typical two bedroom apartment in your area and how much it costs to move in (deposits, utilities turned on, etc.). Then, figure out how long it would take an average person making minimum wage (or even up to three dollars more) to save for these initial expenses. Make a monthly budget based on what you learn.
Art:
Keep a sketchbook journal for one week. Draw and write free verse poems about the topics you choose to sketch.
Drama:
Write and perform a monologue of one of the characters from the novel explaining her point of view on the past and what she dreams for her family in the future.
Music:
Find three songs you think would make good selections for the soundtrack of Soul Moon Soup- the movie. Explain why you picked these lyrics and selections in a short journal.
Science/Health:
Research the effects of homelessness on health. Some topics you might explore: dental care, vaccinations, exposure, low birth weight, premature infants, developmental delays, nutrition.

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