Walk two moons by Sharon Creech: Student packet (Novel units) (Novel units) by Novel Units, Inc.


Walk two moons by Sharon Creech: Student packet (Novel units) (Novel units)
Title : Walk two moons by Sharon Creech: Student packet (Novel units) (Novel units)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published January 1, 1995

Teachers, these time-saving student packets feature multiple-level reproducibles for direct student use. Included are activity sheets, quizzes, vocabulary activities, unit tests and much more for an indepth study of the story. (This is NOT the paperback novel.)


Walk two moons by Sharon Creech: Student packet (Novel units) (Novel units) Reviews


  • Henry Z F2

    This book was like inception, Sal was telling an story to us about her telling a story to her grandparents about her life. You get to see all of the layers play out like a sandwich. And the lesson is taught by every single layer. in a different way. You find out at the very end that that the entire story was a metaphor- Sal knew her mother died. But she was able to be there for her grandma, and it shows how much the people in our lives matter, and to cherish them, but let them go when their time comes.

  • Bridget Martin

    in correct link.

    this is a beautifully written book

  • Bianca

    I'm choosing to DNF this book. I picked it up in June due to my mother buying me this book for what reason, I have no clue. This book is a lower grade book and could be the next book someone loves... if they are 12 or something. I personally don't care for any of the characters and it felt very.. out of date to me. There's nothing wrong with that as it was published in 1994. It just is very slow-paced to me and I just really didn't bother to finish it after picking up a different book. If you want a quick read, I say give this book a shot however, I just don't care for this book nor its writing style. My mother had good intentions when buying me this book however it's not my type of book and I just don't ever see me finishing it. I tried to pick it back up to finish it before the end of the year but I just could not get back into it and got bored with it really quickly and closed the book and put it in the huge stack of books I have read/DNF/finished. Do not let my review of this book change your feelings about wanting to read it. You should give this book a shot like I did to see if you will enjoy it or not.

  • Karen Glass

    excellent coming of age story.
    two teenagers looking for their moms

  • Shari

    "Walk Two Steps" away from this book. Then run. An award-winning (why???) book that promises a Native American theme with the cover and title and doesn't follow through. Maybe the author waved a feather over it while writing, or something. I suppose it did help with sales, or perhaps that's why it got the marks it did with educators. The plot was random and pointless, the characters painfully thin, dialogue stilted, and it wasn't at all engaging.

    Why are they making kids in school read this? Aren't there enough mean 4th grade teachers out there already?

  • Eliza

    this book is one of my favorites, because even if you are broken you can be heeled by the people you love.

  • Pam

    I loved this book! Very well written

  • E

    this was a good book, but i wish i would have read it when i was younger.