Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Formative Questions & Reading Projects Online Access

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edMe Learning empowers the most important texts and engaging books to ensure your child becomes a stronger reader while developing a love of reading at the same time. This book has:

  • 154 reading comprehension questions
  • Including 69 questions requiring students to cite the text
  • 7 projects with rubrics
  • Keys and scoring sheets for quick feedback

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We hope you enjoy this thrilling tale of an amazing series!

Table of Contents

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ Projects!
1. Starting Character Organizer. You have met a lot of characters so far! This project will help you organize the characters, and see if they change over time. List characters from “Obviously Evil” to “Obviously Good”. Put a quote that shows your thinking.
2. Vocabulary Word Wall for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™
3. Is Snape a coward? At one point, Harry Potter calls Severus Snape a coward, and Snape “screamed” at him for saying he was a coward. Do you think Severus Snape is a coward?
4. The Definitive Horcrux Explanation. Give a thorough definition of Horcruxes. Think about a Wikipedia entry to guide your writing. Give a brief overview and then explain its history, how they are used, and famous examples of Horcruxes.
5. Creating or Sketching a Scene from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™
6. Do you agree with Harry Potter’s final reactions? At the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™, Harry makes some big decisions about his relationships with Hermione, Ron, Ginny, and the entire Hogwarts community. What is he trying to do? Do you agree? Are Harry’s ideas the best thing for him?

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