Voltage #8
#8 of 11 in The X-Files Classics Series
on Goodreads (217)
What’s inside...
Acts of nature'or acts of revenge? When Agents Mulder and Scully are sent to investigate the freak lightning storms killing off residents in a small Oklahoma town, they uncover a jolting pattern. All of the electrified victims also happen to be enemies of a man named Darren Oswald. Now Scully and Mulder have to find a way to defuse Darren'before he strikes again.
Discussion points
What were your favorite parts of the adventure in 'Voltage #8' and why?
How do you think the main character felt when they faced challenges? Have you ever felt the same way?
What would you have done differently if you were in the protagonist's shoes during their journey?
How did the friendships in the story change from the beginning to the end of the book?
What lessons did the characters learn by the end of the story? Can you apply any of these lessons to your own life?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by sharing your own thoughts about the story to open up the conversation and make your child feel comfortable sharing.
Ask your child to relate scenes from the book to their own experiences, enhancing their empathy and understanding of the characters.
Encourage your child to imagine alternate endings or different choices the characters could have made, fostering creative thinking.
Discuss the motivations behind characters' actions to deepen understanding of moral lessons and character development.
Utilize the illustrations in the book (if any) to discuss visual storytelling and how it adds depth to the narrative.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and cooperation
Explanation: In 'Voltage #8', the protagonist works with a diverse group of friends to solve challenges, demonstrating that collaboration leads to success.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by participating in group activities at school or in sports, learning to value everyone's input to achieve a common goal.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of obstacles
Explanation: The main character encounters numerous setbacks but continues to persevere, teaching the importance of resilience.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to not give up easily, whether in completing a difficult homework assignment or in learning a new skill.
Example Lesson: Importance of honesty
Explanation: Throughout the book, honesty is portrayed as a key element in gaining trust and building strong relationships.
Real-World Application: Children learn from this story to always be truthful in their daily interactions and understand how honesty fosters trust.
Example Lesson: Embracing diversity
Explanation: The book features characters from various backgrounds, illustrating the strength found in diversity.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to be open-minded and inclusive, appreciating the differences in others around them at school or in the community.
Example Lesson: Critical thinking and problem solving
Explanation: The characters often engage in puzzles and dilemmas that require strategic thinking to navigate.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to use logical reasoning and creative solutions in their studies and when faced with real-life problems.
