Children of Blood and Bone Unit Study | Reading, Writing, and Analysis | ELA
$1.79
Engage students with this structured novel study for Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi, designed to build reading comprehension, theme analysis, and strong written responses. This unit breaks the novel into manageable sections and includes meaningful activities that help students explore complex ideas like identity, power, and resistance. Perfect for middle and high school ELA, homeschool learning, or independent study.
Engage your students with this comprehensive unit study for Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi. This structured resource helps students build reading comprehension, analyze key themes, and develop strong written responses through meaningful activities.
Designed for middle and high school learners, this unit breaks the novel into manageable sections, making it easy for students to stay engaged while building deeper understanding of the text.
Students will explore complex themes such as power, identity, oppression, and resistance while analyzing character development and responding to thought-provoking prompts.
What’s Included:
• Sectioned reading guide (broken into manageable parts)
• Comprehension questions for each section
• Discussion questions
• Writing prompts
• “Understanding the Big Ideas” page
• Creative extension activities
• Final project options
Skills Covered:
• Reading comprehension
• Theme analysis
• Character analysis
• Critical thinking
• Written response
Perfect For:
• Middle school ELA
• High school ELA
• Homeschool instruction
• Literature circles
• Independent study
This unit is designed to be flexible and easy to implement, whether used as a full novel study or adapted for shorter instructional time.
Please note: The novel is not included. Students will need access to Children of Blood and Bone.
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