Judy Moody and the Bucket List Teaching Guide

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This teaching guide for Judy Moody and the Bucket List includes projects, printables, and standards-aligned Language Arts activities that can be used either in class or assigned as independent practice.

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Judy Moody and the Bucket List
Judy Moody and the Bucket List
Author: Megan McDonald
Illustrator: Peter H. Reynolds
Judy is visiting Grandma Lou one day when she accidentally finds an uber-mysterious list of activities — a Bucket List! Which gives Judy an idea: How rare would it be if she made her own way-official bucket list of all the things she wants to do—before she starts fourth grade? Pretty soon Judy is off and running trying to cross off all her items: learn to do a cartwheel, invent something rad, go to Antarctica (the real one), ride a horse—the list goes on. But what happens if Grandma Lou achieves everything on her list? Does that mean she’ll be ready to . . . kick the bucket?
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