Literal Understanding
Inferences and Themes
Engagement and Expression
Challenge Us
100

Name two ways Connor shows leadership in these chapters

He takes charge during their escape

Protects Risa and baby 

Made decisions under pressure (hiding in the bathroom)

100

What does the concept of being 'unwound' say about how society values life?

  • Society values usefulness over humanity — people are treated as spare parts.

  • Reflects themes of control, morality, and fear of imperfection.

100

Draw or describe a symbol (object) that represents Connor, Risa, or Lev.

  • Connor: clenched fist, broken chain, or flame (defiance).

  • Risa: musical note, steady heartbeat (logic, creativity, control).

  • Lev: cracked halo or split cross (loss of faith, inner conflict).

100

Predict what will happen if Connor, Risa, and Lev get separated again.

  • Connor and Risa might survive using their teamwork.

  • Lev could be captured or fall back into the system due to his inner conflict.

200

Why is Risa skeptical of adults and the system?

  • She grew up in the state home system, which treated kids as disposable.

  • She’s seen adults prioritize rules and politics over compassion or fairness.

200

How are freedom and control shown in these chapters?

  • Freedom: Connor and Risa fight to make their own choices.

  • Control: The government and parents decide who lives or dies via unwinding.

200

Create a 'news headline' that could appear in this world.

  • “Runaway Unwinds Cause Panic in Local School!”

  • “Tithing Ceremony Interrupted by Terror!”

200

Which character shows the most growth?

  • Lev: transitions from obedient tithe to questioning rebel.

  • Connor: learns to think before acting.

  • Risa: grows more compassionate toward Connor’s impulsiveness.

300

Describe how Lev’s attitude toward being tithed changes.

  • Initially, he believes it’s his holy duty to be unwound.

  • After seeing the chaos and fear around him, he starts questioning his beliefs and feels betrayed by Pastor Dan and his parents.

300

Which character do you trust the most so far, and why?

Risa because she’s practical and honest.

Connor is impulsive but loyal

Lev is unpredictable

300

Make a 10-second 'trailer line' for these chapters

  • “Three teens on the run—one choice between freedom or dissection.”

  • “In a world where life is negotiable, survival is rebellion.”

300

How does the author use tension and pacing to make the escape feel real?

  • Short chapters, cliffhangers, shifting points of view

  • Action-driven scenes mixed with emotional introspection.

400

Where do Connor and Risa hide after escaping?

They hide in a school during the commotion and later use various abandoned areas to stay out of sight.

400

What do you think the author wants readers to question about fairness or justice?

  • Whether laws that seem “right” can still be morally wrong.

  • How society justifies cruelty through legal loopholes

400

Write a text message exchange between Connor and Risa.

  • Risa: “You shouldn’t have grabbed me.”

  • Connor: “You’d be unwound now if I hadn’t.”

  • Risa: “Maybe. But now we both are.

400

Compare the world of Unwind to ours

  • Reflects issues like body autonomy, government control, and moral hypocrisy.

  • Questions how society treats youth and “undesirable” groups

500

What is the role of the “Baby” scene, and what does it reveal about the world they live in?

  • The abandoned baby shows how normalized it has become to “stork” unwanted children.

  • It reveals the moral decay and apathy of society toward life.

500

If you were Lev at this point, what choice would you make and why?

Refuse to be unwound

Torn between loyalty and survival

500

Create a short skit reenacting a key scene

Ideas: the baby scene, hiding in the school, Connor saving Lev, or Lev’s betrayal

500

If you could change one event, what would it be and why?

Prevent Levs betrayal

Taking the baby