By Natalie Babbitt
Summary By ScholasticJust outside the town of Treegap lies a fenced-in cottage and a mysterious wood. Both belong to the Foster family, but ten-year-old Winnie is kept in the cottage’s fenced yard. Forbidden to explore the woods, Winnie is bored, bored, bored. She longs for excitement and adventure.
One day, Winnie sets out on her own. Wandering in the woods, she encounters a teenage boy sitting beneath a tree and drinking from a hidden spring. When Winnie tries to drink from the spring, the boy and his mother and brother kidnap her. The water in that spring, they tell Winnie, made them immortal. She must not drink from the spring, and she must not tell anyone about it. What will Winnie do with this incredible story? |
Resources
Worksheet: Prologue to Chapter 7
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tuckeverlastingprologuetoch7.pdf | |
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Worksheet: Chapter 8 to Chapter 18
focus: Character Relationships and Analyzing Word Origins
tuckeverlastingch8to18.pdf | |
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Worksheet: Chapter 19 to Epilogue
Focus: Character Development and Analyzing Prefixes
tuckeverlastingch19toepilogue.pdf | |
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Introduction to the Novel
Character descriptions, Summary, Etc.
tuckeverlastingintroduction.pdf | |
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NovelNotes Powerpoint Presentation/Overview of the Novel:
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Literary Element Graphic Organizer: Characterization
tuckeverlasting_characters.pdf | |
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