
Think of a time in your life when this might have happened. Sometimes, when we think we can t handle certain situations as ourselves, we might put on someone else s mask. You could say that Charley tries to cover himself with Johnny s mask.

When he tries to act like Johnny, he gets into trouble. Charley often wishes he was more like Johnny. Sometimes we even act like someone else to cover our fears or insecurities. Put this in the Charley folder when done.ġ2 Task Card 11 The BIG Cover-Up At some point in life, each of us may wish we were like someone else. Tell him how you think he should have handled the above events. Is this a good decision? If not, what would you suggest he do? ***COMPOSE (Level 5) a short letter to Charley, addressing the issues above. If not, what would you suggest he do instead? Charley runs away from the Southern encampment towards the mountains. If not, what would you suggest he do? Charley runs away from battle. Casualties of the War Battle Name North South Chickamauga 16,200 Gettysburg 22,600 Siege of Petersburg 42,000 Seven days 21,100ġ1 Task Card 10 Runaway! Charley runs away from home in New York. Give your graph a title and make sure to label each part. Use the information in the chart to CREATE (level 4) a bar graph that compares Northern and Southern losses in these 4 battles (You will need to research to complete the chart). Below, is some information about 4 Civil War battles, during which there was extreme loss on both sides. How did the preacher stop the two boys?ġ0 Task Card 9 While running from The Battle of the Wilderness, Charley saw many dead animals and wounded soldiers. What happened when Charley met Cois for the second time, (at church)? 8. How did Jerusha keep Charley from running away? 6. Describe Charley s first meeting with Cois McRae. Why can Jerusha understand Charley? What made Charley miss his life in the Bowery? 4. Describe the differences between life in New York City and life at Jerusha s? 3. What dangers would Charley face in the hills if he ran from Jerusha? 2. Insignificantĩ Task Card 8 Write the following questions for chapters 11-12, and answer using textual evidence. Why did he travel west?Ĩ Task Card 6 Add these vocab words and the definitions to your VOCAB list in your binder. Why didn t Charley go to Andersonville Prison? 8. What did Charley notice about the Confederate uniforms? 7. What happened to Charley after the battle ended? 5. Why did the rebel troops run away from the first charge? 3.

What happened to Charley s regiment when it entered the wilderness? How did he solve the problem? 2. What were the soldiers supposed to do if they saw one of their comrades running from a battle?ħ Task Card 5 After reading chapters 7-8, write and answer the questions below. What caused most of the Civil War casualties? 6. Why was the wilderness so densely overgrown? 4. Describe one of the punishments for fighting? 3. Put them in the Charley folder when done. JauntilyĦ Task Card 4 After reading chapters 5-6, write down these questions and answer them using textual evidence. Write them on a piece of paper (get a sheet of notebook paper and put VOCAB at the top) and keep it in your binder. Place this chart inside the Charley Skedaddle folder on the back counter, when done.ĥ Task Card 3 Find these vocabulary words in chapters 1-4. Write 2 sentences on the back of you chart, making a conclusion about your lists. On list 3, write down all the important things you carry in your heart and mind that no one else can see the personal qualities that get us through life. Remember, you will have to carry your things through battles and on long marches 4.

On list 2, write down the personal possessions you would like to take with you to the army. The army provides you with food, clothing, shoes and a place to sleep. Now, imagine you have just joined the army, like Charley. Under list 1, write down all your favorite possessions.
