Alexander and the Horrible,
Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
by Judith Viorst
Student Activity 1
Electronic Literature Guide by Cheryl
Blumenbaum
All comments are welcome!
Visit
Mrs. B's Class Webpage
Introduction
Schedules are important! They
help to keep us organized! In this activity you will think about the schedule
of Alexander's day. You will fill out a schedule for
Alexander and one for yourself.
With your teacher, please review your
school's acceptable use policy for work on the Internet. Also, links to
the web often change. Tell your teacher when you find a poor link in this
guide.
The Task
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You will create a schedule for Alexander's
day and one for your own day.
The Process: Exploring the Web, Creating a Product
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1. Click here
to see a blank schedule form. Print the form with the OK of Mrs. B.
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2. Using your book, make the schedule of Alexander's day.
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3. Print another blank schedule form with the OK of
Mrs. B.
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4. Fill in your schedule for today.
How You Will Be Graded
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The schedule for Alexander must be
detailed and include all of his daily activities.
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Your schedule must also be detailed
and include all of your daily activities.
Activity 2/Activity
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