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Use this activity to engage all types of learners, while requiring that they refer to and incorporate details from the text over the course of the activity.
April Morning Sequel
In this activity, students will create a premise for a sequel to Adam’s experience using an event from the Revolutionary War.
April Morning ends after Adam returns to his home and contemplates whether he will continue to fight in the Revolutionary War or stay home and take care of his family. Write the premise (a developed idea with details) for a sequel to Adam’s story based on a battle or event in the Revolutionary War. Use the bullet points to develop and summarize your story.
Discuss your potential sequel with peers, highlighting important plot points and comparing your story with the author’s depiction of Adam’s life.
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