Lesson 21 — Activity 3: Assignment
Completion requirements
In this assignment, look at the novel The Middle of Everywhere. Read the title and back cover.
What ideas come to your mind? What are your first impressions of the novel? What predictions or expectations do you have for the novel?
Click here to download a brainstorming graphic organizer. In the middle of the web, you will write the title of the book —
The Middle of Everywhere. In the outer circles, write SIX things that you think the book is about or what you think might happen in the book (these can be in point-form or in a single sentence). (6 marks)
Hand in your organizer
to your teacher when you are finished so it can be marked.

Courtesy of ADLC
In this assignment, look at the novel The Middle of Everywhere. Read the title and back cover.
What ideas come to your mind? What are your first impressions of the novel? What predictions or expectations do you have for the novel?
Click here to download a brainstorming graphic organizer. In the middle of the web, you will write the title of the book — The Middle of Everywhere. In the outer circles, write SIX things that you think the book is about or what you think might happen in the book (these can be in point-form or in a single sentence). (6 marks)
Hand in your organizer to your teacher when you are finished so it can be marked.

Courtesy of ADLC
What ideas come to your mind? What are your first impressions of the novel? What predictions or expectations do you have for the novel?
Click here to download a brainstorming graphic organizer. In the middle of the web, you will write the title of the book — The Middle of Everywhere. In the outer circles, write SIX things that you think the book is about or what you think might happen in the book (these can be in point-form or in a single sentence). (6 marks)
Hand in your organizer to your teacher when you are finished so it can be marked.
Courtesy of ADLC