Teacher’s Guide for
Mary Margaret and the
Perfect Pet Plan
By Christine Kole MacLean

Prediction Guide: Answer these questions at the end of each chapter to help build your comprehension. Remember- right answers don’t matter! What fun would it be to read if you already knew what would happen? Make guesses based on what you’ve learned about the characters, the setting and what you know about stories.
Pre-reading:
What do you think the main problem will be in this story? Why do you think so? What do you think will happen in the end?
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Comprehension Guide for
Mary Margaret and the
Perfect Pet Plan
By Christine Kole MacLean

Knowledge:
Comprehension:
Application:
Analyze:
Synthesize:
Evaluation:
Multiple Intelligence Projects for
Mary Margaret and the
Perfect Pet Plan
By Christine Kole MacLean

Verbal/ Linguistic:
Mary Margaret and her brother sometimes speak in code by dropping all the letters off words except the first one. (an example: KWIM for know what I mean) Create a code like this for your most common phrases and make a handbook so people can understand you. IWBF (It will be fun!)
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Mary Margaret loves to write little poems about what is going on around her. Write three poems inspired by this spunky character about what is happening around you.
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Write a pamphlet about your dream pet. Find out everything there is to know about owning such an animal like food requirements, training, vet costs, housing needs, exercise and where you can find one.
Logical/ Mathematical:
Math worksheet below
Visual/ Spatial:
Design a bedroom for Mary Margaret. Choose colors, tell what her comforter would look like, what posters she might have- even the toys and books that would be sitting on her shelf. A really fun way to do this project is to cut out pictures from ads and magazines. Or, use a shoebox and make a miniature of her room with found objects.
Body/ Kinesthetic:
Play charades, acting out these scenes from the book (with no words!)
Losing the rat
Camping in the backyard
Selling #2 Totes
Capture of the rabbit
Snooping on the computer
Doing unnecessary chores
Losing her temper in the parking lot
Musical/ Rhythmic:
In small groups, write a song about Mary Margaret or the events in the story to the tune of one of these songs (then sing them aloud for all to enjoy!):
B-I-N-G-O
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Three Blind Mice
Interpersonal:
Write a letter from Mary Margaret to her Grandpa after the birthday incident. Pretend like they didn’t resolve things while at the farm.
Intrapersonal:
Draw an emotional timeline for Mary Margaret. Show the ups and downs in her emotions and make a note as to what causes them. (The chart should look similar to a heart monitor chart!)
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Mary Margaret Mathematics:

In small groups solve these word problems:
4. Mary Margaret wants a new bowl set for her pet. It costs $13.99 at the pet store. How many totes will she have to sell to go buy it?

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