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Tuck Everlasting - Community Reviews back

by Natalie Babbitt
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Ms. Banks' Blissful Books
Ms. Banks' Blissful Books rated it 5 years ago
Tuck Everlasting is a very interesting book. It tells the story of a young girl who met a family that has the secret to living forever. Along the way, she is kidnapped, put in danger and forced to make tough decisions. This book is full of adventure and mystery that students will enjoy. I would use ...
Amillio Farrington's collection of books
Tuck Everlasting is a great chapter book for fourth or fifth grade students. This book addresses many issues about kidnapping, secrets, and magic. Students will have to break down the books by chapters and take notes as they are reading. In the book a young girl name Winnie Foster, discovers a famil...
Miss Rodgers' Riveting Reads
Miss Rodgers' Riveting Reads rated it 6 years ago
Once again, a great book that I clearly remember reading in the fourth grade as a class and I was completely engulfed in each chapter trying to figure out what was going to happen next. This is a great read for any teacher looking for that book of an adventure to really keep students engaged in what...
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
Tuck Everlasting is a story about a family, The Tucks, that have a very special secret. The main characters, Winnie Foster and Jesse Tuck meet one another and Winnie is taken by the Tucks family. Winnie is told the secret, the Tucks will live forever, and is sworn to secrecy. The book goes back and ...
Ms. Garcia's Library
Ms. Garcia's Library rated it 6 years ago
Time drags by for Winnie Foster, an eleven-year-old girl who lives in a house bordering the woods owned by her family. Winnie spends her summer days under the watchful eye of her grandmother. Most of the time it's too hot to be out in the sun, and when Winnie does actually venture outside, she never...
Sara's Library
Sara's Library rated it 6 years ago
Tuck Everlasting is a chapter book that explores the concepts of immortality, life, and death. These are pretty advanced concepts, so I would save this book for an upper grade. I may even let my advanced readers read this independently, or as a literature circle book. According to Fountas and Pinnel...
The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it 6 years ago
I would fail at the lesson this book is trying to impart, but it was a charming story. I think the part I loved most was the way it was written, with the heat descriptions, and the little asides that made the setting.
Thender4
Thender4 rated it 8 years ago
Time drags by for Winnie Foster, an eleven-year-old girl who lives in a house bordering the woods owned by her family. Winnie spends her summer days under the watchful eye of her grandmother. Most of the time it's too hot to be out in the sun, and when Winnie does actually venture outside, she never...
It's a Tori Story
It's a Tori Story rated it 8 years ago
Tuck Everlasting is a really beautiful fantasy book, taking place in the late 1800's. I think it is a really good book to read with 4th graders. It is not a long read. You could use it as whole group reading in my opinion.
Books Make the World a Better Place
Tuck Everlasting is the perfect book for fifth grade students. It is provides an excellent source to teach new vocabulary. Further, this book provides a clear examples to teach all the elements of plot and inference.
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