Creech, Sharon

Author Sharon Creech

Official Website
https://www.sharoncreech.com
Explore Sharon Creech’s full collection of books, teaching resources, and personal reflections.

Wikipedia Biography for Sharon Creech
A comprehensive overview of her life, writing career, and major awards.

Meet the Author – YouTube Interview
A classroom-friendly video where Creech discusses her writing process and inspirations.

Featured Book

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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech

Using Literature Circles Teacher Guide PDF – HarperCollins (Archived)
An archived literature circle guide designed to help students explore character, theme, and group discussion techniques using Sharon Creech’s books.

Walk Two Moons SparkNotes Study Guide
A free online guide offering chapter summaries, character breakdowns, and theme analysis to support readers of Walk Two Moons.

Walk Two Moons Activities – Ohio Reading Road Trip
This 21-page PDF breaks the novel into manageable chapter groupings, offering discussion questions and writing prompts throughout to support comprehension and deeper reflection.

Walk Two Moons Literature Circle Questions – Scholastic
Discussion prompts designed for use in book clubs or lit circles, great for encouraging student dialogue and text connection.

Walk Two Moons Worksheets and Literature Unit – edHelper
Offers free worksheets covering chapter comprehension, vocabulary, and creative responses tailored to Walk Two Moons.


Vocabulary from Walk Two Moons

  1. Tottery – Unsteady or shaky, often due to age or weakness; describes the physical state of some elderly characters.
  2. Caboodle – The whole collection or group; used to refer to everything or everyone together.
  3. Chickabiddy – An affectionate term for a small child; showcases the familial warmth in the story.
  4. Peculiarity – A distinctive or unusual feature or habit; highlights the unique traits of characters.
  5. Walloping – Very large or powerful; often used to describe something impressively big.
  6. Scads – A large number or quantity; emphasizes abundance or excess.
  7. Astounding – Surprisingly impressive or notable; captures moments of shock or amazement.
  8. Gallantly – In a brave or heroic manner; reflects acts of courage or chivalry.
  9. Muesli – A breakfast dish of rolled oats, nuts, and dried fruit; represents cultural or lifestyle details.
  10. Primly – In a precise and proper manner; indicates a character’s meticulous or formal behavior.
  11. Hankering – A strong desire or craving; conveys deep longing or yearning.
  12. Pandemonium – Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; illustrates chaotic scenes.
  13. Gullible – Easily persuaded to believe something, points to naivety or innocence.
  14. Rummaging – Searching through something in a disorderly way; depicts frantic or thorough searches.

Tip: Encourage students to keep a vocabulary journal, noting these words as they appear in context throughout the novel.


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