Refugee’s Josef Under the Microscope

Have you ever hoped to analyze the characters of Refugee more closely?

Take a deep dive into Josef’s world using these chapter task cards as your guide.

Your readers will come away with a more in-depth understanding of Refugee along with powerful task cards empowering Josef’s stoic strength.

“I’ll be a man soon enough”

Let’s kick it off with some chapter 1 task cards analyzing Josef and the story elements that add to Josef’s character development.

The job of the first chapter of Refugee can not be understated. Not only does it build the setting and tone of Josef’s story, it also invites the reader into the world of someone in danger.

This first phase of task cards provide analysis with all the important factors you want your readers to think about…

Keep painting that picture of Josef with these task card options…

Check out the chapter when Josef takes off the Star of David from his arm to experience a moment away from the Nazis wrath. Click on the Google Form version below.

Or, try out the life-defining moment Josef stepped from a child to a man in ch.13. Click on the task card printable option below.

Or, explore page 94 to see what would lead a reader to conclude that Josef is out-spoken, bold, and curious. Click on the Google Slides version below.

Have your readers ever explored…

WHY a certain conflict is necessary to develop a character?

Let’s be real, Alan Gratz wrote those conflicts to keep you in suspense. But, also, to chip away at the boy we met at the start of this story. So, we’re left with a heroic, selfless Josef.

Don’t miss these purposeful conflicts highlighted in the following task cards and linked for the actual resource!

“Suddenly, Josef was the man of the family…”

Decisions need to be made, and Josef is the one to take care of his family in the end.

Give your readers the chance to analyze and discuss the last chapter the way it’s meant to be uncovered.

Click on the Google Slides version below for an unforgettable conclusion of Refugee using task cards that have it all.

Don’t miss any of the defining Refugee moments!

Regular resources don’t have the flexibility to provide educators with all the defining moments. Leaving the flexibility of how in-depth you’d like to go up to your expertise.

Check out ALL the opportunities to analyze different characters throughout the whole story with the link of the Author’s Craft Task Cards: Character and Conflict Analysis

OR, check out ALL the task cards highlighting literary devices in each chapter with this fantastic Refugee Author’s Craft Bundle below.

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