Bud, Not Buddy PART 1 Novel Study: Cross-Curricular Journey of Identity + Resilience

$12.00

Why This Study Stands Out:

Themes of Resilience & Belonging – Explore loss, hope, and family identity during the Great Depression
STEM & Humanities Integration – Lessons span light and shadows, walking-distance math, and historical analysis
Hands-On Projects – From shadow puppet science to survival budgeting
Flexible for Multi-Age Learning – Ideal for grades 4–9, scalable for 3–12
Discussion Over Drill – Prioritizes meaningful conversations over worksheets

Description

This is Part 1 of a full unit. It will help get the novel started And many aspects can be used throughout the conclusion of the book as well.

Bring Christopher Paul Curtis’s Award-Winning Novel to Life for Grades 3–12.

Step into Bud Caldwell’s journey across Depression-era Michigan with this multi-disciplinary, literature-rich novel study. Perfect for homeschool families and traditional classrooms, this unit blends history, character education, science, math, and geography with critical thinking and hands-on application.

What’s Inside?

1. Historical & Literary Context

  • Great Depression Background – Segregation and foster care
  • “Suitcase of Survival” Activity – What would you pack in hard times?

2. Vocabulary in Context

  • 25 hand-picked terms from the novel with quotes and definitions

3. STEM & Real-World Connections

  • Shadow & Light Science Lab – Study light angles and storytelling through Bud’s shed scene
  • Math Mapping Challenge – Calculate walking time from Flint to Chicago if Bud could really visit Miss Hill
  • Survival Budget Simulation – What would $10 buy in 1932?

4. Themes & Critical Thinking

  • Bud Caldwell’s Rules for Life – Analyze and revise his personal guide
  • Propaganda & Truth – Compare billboard ads to real Depression imagery
  • Empathy & Identity – Reflect on how Bud defines “family”

5. Writing & Reflection

  • Write in Bud’s Voice – Journal entries from key scenes
  • Contrast Ideal vs. Reality – Visual and written comparisons
  • Debate: Would You Foster a Child for Money? – Economic ethics discussion

Perfect For:

  • Homeschoolers exploring US history, character education, or multi-age learning
  • Middle school classrooms integrating ELA, social studies, and STEM
  • Educators seeking adaptable, project-based literature guides

Format: Printable PDF | Grade Level: Scalable 3–12

More Than a Novel—A Journey Toward Identity, Justice, and Belonging
This study turns Bud’s courageous search for family into an unforgettable cross-curricular learning adventure.

Get Your Copy & Bring Bud’s Story to Life with Purpose and Imagination!

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