The Hundred Dresses (Novel Study Guide)


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  • eBook Order #: CCP2317
  • Print Book Order #: CC2317
  • Both eBook & Print Book Order #: CC+P2317
  • English + Spanish eBook Order #: CCP2213
  • English + Spanish Print Book Order #: CC2213
  • English + Spanish Both eBook & Print Book Order #: CC+P2213
  • ISBN13: 978-1-77167-245-0
  • Grades: 3, 4
  • Reading Level: 3-4
  • Total Pages: 55
  • Author: Eleanor Summers

Bring to light the hardships of bullying. Offer a unique viewpoint on the hardships, perseverance and acceptance experienced by a young girl.

Bring to the forefront topics for discussion about treating each other in a kindly manner. Students share their impressions of people based on where they live and how they dress to get them into the right mindset prior to reading the story. Find details in the story that set a serious tone when Miss Mason reads the note from Wanda's father. Use context clues to write the meanings of the underlined vocabulary words from the book. Predict how Wanda might react to Peggy and Maddie's visit after she moved. Recreate a scene from the novel into a play, and present it to the class. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, our worksheets incorporate a variety of scaffolding strategies along with additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key.

About the Novel:
The Hundred Dresses is a Newbery Honor winning story about a young girl who is teased and mocked by her classmates. Wanda Petronski is different from the rest of the children in her class. She is poor and friendless, and is seated in the worse seat in the classroom. Constantly teased and mocked by her classmates for wearing the same faded blue dress every day, Wanda claims to own 100 dresses. This obvious lie causes her peers to mock her even more, resulting in her father's decision to move her to a different school. Before she leaves, she enters a drawing contest where she designs 100 different dresses. She moves away before realizing she has won the contest and the respect of her classmates.

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Andrew Hatfield
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This resource has it all, and I love how engaged my students are with the activities. Thank you so much for all your hard work - it makes my life so much easier!

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Anu Badhan
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Good resource! Would have liked to have had the vocab words spread out a bit more into bite-sized pieces, but overall this study pack was wonderful for eliminating the work of planning out our novel study.

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