Izzy Willy Nilly Novel Text

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Izzy Willy Nilly Novel Text

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Short Description:
After suffering serious injuries from a car accident, 15-year-old Izzy learns about resilience, self-acceptance, and the true meaning of friendship.
Recommended Grade Level:
7-10
# Pages:
336
SKU:
233B
ISBN
9781416903390
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Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
After suffering serious injuries from a car accident, 15-year-old Izzy learns about resilience, self-acceptance, and the true meaning of friendship.
Recommended Grade Level:
7-10
# Pages:
336
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Izzy, Willy-Nilly: Life-Changing Effects Of A Bad Decision    

Izzy learns who her true friends are as she navigates her new life after the accident. By reading this book, students should gain an appreciation for and empathy towards peers who have disabilities.

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About the Book    Izzy, Willy-Nilly

 

Isabella "Izzy" Lingard is a high school student whose life is forever changed after a tragic car accident. Izzy, a bright and popular fifteen-year-old, accepts a ride from a boy she barely knows. The decision leads to a devastating crash, leaving Izzy with a severe leg injury that requires amputation.

The novel follows Izzy's journey as she navigates her new reality. She grapples with physical and emotional pain, the challenges of using a prosthetic limb, and the social isolation that comes with her changed circumstances.

Throughout the story, Izzy discovers inner strength, forms unexpected friendships, and learns valuable life lessons about resilience, acceptance, and the true meaning of friendship.

 

 

Themes in the book Izzy, Willy-Nilly

 

Resilience and Overcoming Adversity: Izzy's story is a powerful testament to human resilience. After her accident, she faces numerous physical and emotional obstacles but gradually learns to adapt to her new reality. This theme can spark conversations about overcoming challenges and finding strength in difficult situations.

Identity and Self-Acceptance: The novel explores Izzy's struggle with her self-identity after losing her leg. She must come to terms with her new body and redefine her sense of self. This theme can lead to discussions about body image, personal identity, and self-acceptance.

Friendship and Support Systems: Throughout the novel, Izzy's relationships with friends and family play a crucial role in her recovery. Her interactions with supportive characters, such as Rosamunde and her parents, highlight the importance of strong support systems. This theme can encourage students to reflect on the significance of friendships and community in their own lives.

 

Activity Ideas   for the book Izzy, Willy-Nilly

 

Character Analysis: Encourage students to analyze the main characters in the novel, focusing on their development and relationships. Have students create character profiles, highlighting key traits, motivations, and changes throughout the story. This activity can help students understand character growth and the impact of experiences on personal development.

Thematic Essays: Assign thematic essays where students can explore one of the central themes in the novel. For example, they could write about resilience and how Izzy's character embodies this theme. Encourage them to use specific examples from the text to support their arguments. This exercise can enhance critical thinking and analytical skills.

Creative Writing Prompts: Use creative writing prompts to allow students to connect with the story on a personal level. Ask them to write a journal entry from Izzy's perspective, describing her feelings and thoughts after the accident. Alternatively, they could write a letter to Izzy, offering advice and encouragement. These prompts can foster empathy and imagination.

Group Discussions: Facilitate group discussions on key scenes and themes in the novel. Divide students into small groups and provide them with discussion questions. For example, "How does Izzy's attitude towards her injury change throughout the story?" or "What role do Izzy's friends play in her recovery?" Encourage students to share their perspectives and engage in meaningful conversations.

Research Projects: Assign research projects related to the novel's themes and context. For example, students could research advancements in prosthetic technology or explore real-life stories of individuals who have overcome physical challenges. This activity can provide students with a broader understanding of the novel's themes and real-world applications.

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