When Otis Courted Mama Curriculum Guide
When Otis Courted Mama Curriculum Guide
When Otis Courted Mama Curriculum Guide
978-0-15-216688-5/
When Otis
Courted
Mama
by
Houghton Mifflin
Kathi Appelt
Illustrated by
Harcourt
Jill McElmurry
Apart from sticker burrs and sand fleas, Cardells life is mostly wonderful. He knows hes loved through and
through by his perfectly good mama and his perfectly good daddy. They live in different parts of the desert, but
thats okayCardell is mostly used to it.
Then Otis comes calling, and Cardell feels a grrr form in his throat. Otis cant make jalapeo flapjacks or play
Zig-the-Zag anything like Cardells daddy. And so Cardell waits for Mama to say Adis, Otis. But what will
happen if she doesnt?
Award-winning author Kathi Appelts gentle story about accepting a change within a family will resonate with
young readers. Jill McElmurrys charming desert landscapes and Southwestern details add a delightful dimension.
This excellent take on modern, blended families melds a believable, resonant story arc
and winsome, child-appealing illustrations. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
This adorable, humble tale of how a young coyote copes with divorced
parents will win childrens hearts. School Library Journal, starred review
kathiappelt.com jillmcelmurry.com
Common Core State Standards addressed by the discussion questions and activities in
this guide are noted throughout. For more information on the Common Core, visit corestandards.org.
BEFORE READING
Discuss what it means to be a family. Generate a list of the students definitions and examples of what
constitutes a family.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What is the setting of the story? How does the illustrator show where this story takes place?
information does the author share about the main character Cardell at the beginning of the
What
story?
Cardell describes his life as mostly wonderful. What is the problem that Cardell faces in the story?
mama has had several suitors and Cardell did not care for any of them. Why do you
Cardells
think that Cardell was so picky about the suitors interested in his mama?
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.7; CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7; CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.7
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3; CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3; CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3
first, Cardell doesnt like Otis when Otis comes to give ocotillo flowers and cactus candies to
AtCardells
mama. Why do you think Cardell changed his mind about Otis?
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.3; CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3; CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.3
ACTIVITIES
is Cardells definition of a family? Add his ideas about family to the list you generated before
What
reading the story. How are your definitions the same as Cardells? How are your definitions of
family different?
an illustrated glossary for the desert words the author used in this story. First, list the
Create
words you find, such as cactus, ocotillo, and saguaro, in alphabetical
order. Work with a partner to find definitions for each word in your
glossary. Create a small illustration to go with each definition.
changes over the course of the story. Draw a picture and write a
Cardell
caption to show how Cardell felt at the beginning, middle, and end of the
story about his mostly wonderful life.
glow. Cardell loves the jalapeo flapjacks his dad makes and the way his
dad plays Zig-the-Zag. Think of an important person in your lifemother
father, grandparent, etc. Design a thank you card for this person that
describes what makes him or her special to you.
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Name ______________________________
Suitor
Cleburne
Pierre
Professor
Coot
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Name ______________________________
_______________ Professor Coot knew everything and was constantly correcting Cardell.
_______________ Otis told Cardell and his mama funny stories about horned toads,
chapparals, and little coyotes with big GRRRs.
_______________ Otis came to the door bringing Mama a handful of ocotillo flowers
and some cactus candies.
_______________ Cleburne was quite the dancer but he slobbered when he danced.
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Name ______________________________
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terrific storyteller, and she grew up to become a teller of stories, too. She
is the New York Times best-selling author of more than forty books for
children and young adults. Her picture books include Oh My Baby, Little
One, illustrated by Jane Dyer, and the Bubba and Beau series, illustrated
by Arthur Howard. Her novels for older readers include two National
Book Award finalists: The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp and
for Children and Young Adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts.
many other favorite picture books, several of which she also wrote.
She divides her time between the wide golden landscape of New
Mexico and a small green island in Minnesota. Visit her website
at jillmcelmurry.com.
The discussion questions and activities in this guide were created by Leigh Courtney, Ph.D. She teaches in the Global
Education program at a public elementary school in San Diego, California. She holds both masters and doctoral degrees in
education, with an emphasis on curriculum and instruction.
When Otis Courted Mama by Kathi Appelt
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