Extend the Story With an Activity (20 minutes)
- Kids can “finish” the story with the “What Happens Next?” printable. They’ll fill in the voice bubbles for the characters and create their own comic panel.
- This activity sneaks in the skill of making inferences. If the bark-shark and kids are friends, what might they do next?
Assessment: Quiz (10 minutes)
- Pass out the quiz to assess comprehension of the article. We also offer a lower-level quiz.
ELA Focus: Vocabulary (10-15 minutes)
- Use the Word Work printable to deepen students’ understanding of the vocabulary words cooperate and trust.
Read Other Books in the Series (time varies)
- “Our BFF Is a Monster” is a stand-alone story and is easy to understand with no prior knowledge. But it is also part of the Binder of Doom/Notebook of Doom series by Troy Cummings!
- Check out books in this series from the library. These early chapter books are written just for second-graders.
Enrich the Learning: Paired Text Opportunities (time amount varies)
Making text-to-text connections builds knowledge and comprehension. We layer Storyworks 2 with many ways for your students to make connections.
Paired Texts 1 and 2 How to Save a Cheetah’s Life and The Popsicle Stick Bridge
- These stories ask similar questions to those of “Our BFF Is a Monster.” Who are the friends in these stories? How do they act as friends?
- Kids can compare the actions of the characters in “Our BFF Is a Monster” with those of Remus and Kris in “How to Save a Cheetah’s Life” and of Jen and Billy in “The Popsicle Stick Bridge” using our “Do a Friend Chart” printable. How are the friends alike and different?