Dry Novel Study (by Neal & Jarrod Shusterman) Updated Nov 2022
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Description
Most of us take for granted that when we turn on the faucet, the water will flow. However, what happens if it doesn't? What if it's not just one sink in your house but all of them? What if it's not just your house, but every house in your neighborhood and for miles/kilometers around?
Summary
If there was ever a book that inspired me to stock up on water, this is the book. This was so realistic and will resonated with anyone. Neil Shusterman is great about adding just the right amount of gritty details to make the story line pop out of the pages. Having co-wrote this with his son, Jarrod, Neil explores a potentially fatal future that will affect everyone.
Southern California is desperate for water, but there’s nothing left and the tap has officially run dry. Neighbors begin to turn on each other and chaos is rising across the state. Alyssa is desperate to keep herself and her brother safe after her parents don’t return from a mission to get water. She pairs with unlikely allies in hopes of surviving. Dry is a gripping story of the lengths you’ll go to survive, and if it’s possible to live with yourself in the aftermath.
Unit Information – 43 total pages
This novel study includes:
· Introduction PowerPoint presentation on the California drought and preppers. The information will help students understand how serious the drought has been in the state of California, what preppers do to prepare for disasters that may occur, and what is means to live “off-the-grid” prior to reading this novel. (10 slides – includes several informative videos within the PowerPoint)
· 270 Novel Study Q & A (10 pages)
· 270 Novel study Questions separated by Chapters (8 pages)
· Novel Answer Page with page numbers (separate pages) – (8 pages)
The questions are only literal questions that can be used as daily running quizzes as students read the novel. Instructors are free to create their own higher order thinking questions for this novel.
· Vocabulary Handout – 15 words (1 page)
· Vocabulary Definitions for instructor (1 page)
· Novel Study Test with optional Essay (test answers included) (6 pages)
· Essay question (with grading Rubric) (1 pages)