This activity will reinforce some of the major concepts in the text and engage even your most reluctant of learners. This digital review incorporates a wide range of multimedia resources, including images, Google Slides, Google Forms, Google Docs, and a website.
Once they discover 5 true facts, they will arrange them in the order of their occurrence in order to find the mystery word. PLOT EVENTS: Students will review basic information about the plot and will be asked to identify whether 12 different facts about the plot are true or false. While reading it, I could definitely see the appeal and why so many people loved it as much as they did.PUZZLE QUESTION: Students will assemble a puzzle containing a statement related to the theme of the story and a question. Based upon a 1999 young-adult novel by Walter Dean Myers, Monster conveys the ache for all that its protagonist could lose, but it can’t escape the dramatic ruts of its own creation.WORD SEARCH PUZZLE: Students will match 8 words and definitions from the story, using their answers as a word search to find the mystery word.
Students may work together or independently. Monster by Walter Dean Myers tells the story of Steve Harmon, a sixteen-year-old boy that is on trial for his part in a drugstore robbery it’s a realistic fiction that is written like a film script and diary. You must have cell phones, tablets, or laptops for this activity. Monster by Walter Dean Myers Digital Review Monster (1999) Young, 16-year-old Steve Harmon, an amateur filmmaker, finds himself facing the death penalty for the murder of a Harlem drugstore owner.