Lesson Plan
The Christmas Rat Discussion Guide
- Grades: 3–5
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Use the questions and activities that follow to get more out of the experience of reading The Christmas Rat by Avi.
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1 Why aren't Eric friends able to spend time with him during Christmas vacation?
2 How does Eric spend his vacation before Anje shows up?
3 What is the purpose of Eric's first visit to the storage bay area of his building's basement? What is the purpose of his last visit?
4 How much time elapses from the beginning of the story to the conclusion? How can you tell?
5 Describe Anje's physical appearance when the man appears at Eric's apartment. To what does Eric compare Anje?
6 Contrast Eric's attitude toward rats at the beginning of the book and at the end. What do you think causes the change?
7 What do you think the result would be if Eric tells his parents about his encounters with Anje?
8 Would you describe Anje as "a rat" or "an angel"? What makes you say that?
9 What evidence is there that Eric's parents are concerned about his activities and wellbeing while he is off from school?
10 At the end of the story, Eric's mother thanks him for fixing the angel for the top of the tree. Who do you think really repaired the angel? Read aloud the sentences that make you say that.
11 Imagine that Pete-Eric's friend-has returned from Florida and spends time with Eric on the day before Christmas. Describe how the plot would change if the two work together to save the rat.
12 If Eric's parents ask him how he got the scratch on his leg, what do you think he would say?
13 Do you think that Eric makes the right decision each time he sneaks out of his apartment to visit the basement alone?
14 Based on your knowledge of Eric's thoughts and feelings, do you think Eric's five-day experience with Anje was positive or negative? Explain.
Note: The following questions are keyed to Bloom's taxonomy as follows: Knowledge: 14; Comprehension: 5-6; Application: 7-8; Analysis: 9-10; Synthesis: 11-12; Evaluation: 13-14.
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- Subjects:Literature, Reading Comprehension, Literature Appreciation, Christmas, Winter Themes
- Skills:Development of Reading Comprehension


