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Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant)

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Page 1: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

Newbery Medal

Winner“Avi”

by Jennifer Hemsath

The End of the Beginning:Being the Adventures of a Small Snail

(And an Even Smaller Ant)

Page 2: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

Let’s Meet Our Author “Avi”

Edward Irving Wortis

Avi was born in New York, New York in 1937 His real name is Edward Irving Wortis, but his

twin sister began calling him “Avi” when they were very young

Avi wanted to design airplanes when he grew up, but began writing plays instead

Avi was born into a creative family of writers, artists, and musicians

Books have always been an important part of Avi’s life

“My life has always been with, around, and for books.”~ Avi

He didn’t begin to write books when he had kids of his own

Avi enjoys communicating with students who are lonely, frustrated, and isolated – he especially enjoys helping those with learning disabilities, because he understands them

Page 3: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

It Doesn’t Come Easy

Avi has worked hard to become the writer that he is today

He admits that he was not always a very good student; he was not a very good writer

Avi failed all of his classes in high school, so his parents moved him to a small school

Avi received special tutoring and help with reading and writing

Avi suffers from dysgraphia, which causes reversal of letters and misspelled words

This made school difficult for Avi because his teachers thought that he just didn’t care about his work- but he did

It takes Avi about a year to write a book, as he must write over and over to correct his mistakes

He writes all kinds of books for different ages which we will explore

Page 4: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

The Newbery Medal

What does it take to win the Newbery Medal? The author must be a citizen of the United States The book will be reviewed by a committee The book must be written for children It must be a “most distinguished contribution to American

literature for children published by an American publisher in the United States in English during the preceding year.”

Page 5: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

The End of the BeginningWinner of the Newbery Medal

We will be reading this adventure about Avon the snail and Edward the ant

Avon seeks adventure and Edward does not think anyone should go on an adventure alone

They wonder what they will see, how far they will go, and who they will meet

Edward likes to teach Avon as they proceed with their adventure

Avi writes in a way that will make us think a little harder about this adventure

We will see how far this small snail and even smaller ant go on their adventure

We will find out what they have learned about life

Page 6: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

Questions to Ponder… What does it mean to go on an adventure?

When you go on an adventure do you always know where you are going or how far it will take you?

What interesting creatures to you think that Avon and Edward will meet along the way/

When it comes to the adventure, Edward will tell us, “It is better to look for nothing and find something than to look for something and find nothing.”

What does the difference between the words “suggestions” and “directions”?

Avon will share a poem with us in the story,

“How I wonder why the air Is the same here as it was there.” How do you think this poem will make

sense in the story?

Page 7: Newbery Medal Winner “Avi” by Jennifer Hemsath The End of the Beginning: Being the Adventures of a Small Snail (And an Even Smaller Ant )

Exploration of Avi’s Work:What it takes to Write

When asked where Avi gets his ideas for writing books, this is what he says:

“Everybody has ideas. What do you do with them?” “I take my ideas and put them into stories.” “What do you think you’ll do with your ideas?” “Listen and watch the world around you.” “Try to understand why things happen.” “Understand why you believe things.” “Write what you honestly feel.” To watch an interview with Avi, go to the following site:http://bcove.me/7rhus62w

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Other Books by Avi

Avi writes historical fiction, fantasies, comedies, mysteries, ghost stories, adventure tales, and realistic fiction.

Avi received the Newbery Medal for his adventure tale, The End of the Beginning

He has written more than 70 books Many of his books have received awards Some of the books that he is known for

are:

Crispin: Cross of Lead Nothing but the Truth The True Confessions of

Charlotte Doyle The Man Who Was Poe Poppy