Al Capone Does My Shirts, Grades 4-6
Children will be touched by the themes of stress and family dynamics in Al Capone Does My Shirts while enjoying the author's humor. The activities in this Lit Link will guide their learning through chapter-by-chapter questions. Additional activities in vocabulary, word study, and personal development are designed according to research-based education principles to improve literacy skills in communication, critical thinking, and more. About the Novel: It is 1935 and Moose Flanagan's dad has just been hired to work as an electrician on Alcatraz Island, home to the most famous prison in the United States. What is worse, Moose's whole family is moving to the island to take up residence next door to Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, and a host of other notorious convicts. Complicatin gan already dicey situation is Moose's autistic sister, Natalie, whom the family is trying desperately to have enrolled in the Esterh P. Marinoff School Moose is given more and more responsibility in looking after his sister, and helping her to be accepted by his friends. When the school rejects Natalie for the second time, Moose writes Al Capone a letter to see if the famous gangster can pull a few strings to help the family out. Will he?