Witch of Blackbird Pond Student Directed Literature Unit
Description
Under tragic circumstances, Kit is forced to move from Barbados to live with relatives in the new American colonies. When she arrives, she very quickly learns how different her life will be. She is not accepted because she is different, and she does not understand the lifestyle of her puritan family. Become a more effective writer as you explore narrative writing and learn to avoid common mistakes like run-on and fragment sentences.
This unit can be used independently, but it is also designed to be used concurrently with the science / social studies Unit 1: Colonization and Revolution unit.
A set of Literature Units (LU) is a complete language arts curriculum teaching vocabulary, grammar, composition, spelling, story elements, and figurative language in the context of popular children's books. LUs each explore one facet of a concept that ties three units together. Each unit has a primary book that is studied for 2-3 weeks and may include additional titles. these concept-based studies allow your child to compare/contrast themes and characters across novels.
Lessons are structured and easy to use but extremely varied, often with several options for an assignment. In lower grades each Literature Package contains the LU and the corresponding novel and possibly other components. Student Activity Page Sets are not included in the packages. The LU includes these pages (single-sided and usable but not reproducible).
Beginning with Gr 4-6, the Student Directed Literature Units (SDLU) are Worktexts with instruction written directly to the student. Each package contains the SDLU, the corresponding novel, and sometimes other books. Upper levels provide rigorous and challenging studies with occasional tests (answer keys included).
| Product Format: | Softcover Book |
|---|---|
| Grades: | 4-6 |
| Brand: | Epiphany Curriculum |
| Author: | Kim Howe |
| Length in Inches: | 12 |
| Width in Inches: | 9 |
| Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 0.8938 |
