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Read with the Best: Medieval World Teacher's Edition (Middle Grades)
Books studied in Read with the Best – Medieval World include: Door in the Wall, Castle Diary, Otto of the Silver Hand, Adam of the Road, Dangerous Journey, and Shakespeare Stealer. The Teacher's Edition contains the same worksheets as the Student Workbook but with answers filled in, plus two valuable appendices. One is a collection of literature and vocabulary games that will appeal to all learning styles. These can be incorporated into any book's study. The other is a set of Supplemental Worksheets that can be used as assessments or for extra credit activities. Most are graphic organizers and focus on literary elements.
Are you trying to find a way to motivate your middle-schooler in literature study? Do you need a literature guide for your 4th-8th grader that includes vocabulary study, history, reading comprehension, grammar, games, activities and assessments? Would you like to begin introducing your 4th-8th grader to critical reading analysis, literary elements, SAT and ACT vocabulary, and critical thinking skills, while reading engaging historical novels, stories, and biographies that make history come alive and teach moral themes? Read with the Best for the Middle Grades - The Medieval World does all this and more. This literature guide includes 32 weeks (a full school year) of questions, vocabulary, and activities for all learning styles that are fun and engaging.
The Teacher's Edition includes all answers to questions and vocabulary, supplemental worksheets, assessments, games, and activities. The Student workbook includes vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension activities for eight works of literature.
Looking for a roadmap through some of the reading options for middle school students? That's exactly what Read with the Best for Middle Grades delivers. Each course covers well-known options for children's literature (historical fiction, myths, epics, etc.). Assignments are made to study each selection over 3-6 weeks (32 weeks total). Vocabulary studies (based on the reading assignments with an eye to advanced preparation for the ACT/SAT) are used as a pre-reading study, while a series of questions (literary elements and critical thinking) follow each reading. Student materials are in the form of worksheets, and include recall, literary analysis, and critical thinking questions with some suggestions for writing assignments.
The Student Workbook is composed of the reproducible (for families only) student worksheets. The Teacher's Edition contains the same worksheets with answers filled in, plus two valuable appendices. One is a collection of literature and vocabulary games that will appeal to all learning styles. These can be incorporated into any book's study. The other is a set of Supplemental Worksheets that can be used as assessments or for extra credit activities. Most are graphic organizers and focus on literary elements.
If you want to add a historical reference to the study, you could incorporate the rhymes of Time Rimes - The Ancient World or Time Rimes – The Medieval World by the same author. Students using this course plus a grammar course such as Saxon Grammar & Writing will complete middle school language arts requirements. ~ Janice
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | 4-8 |
Brand: | Diagnostic Prescriptive |
ISBN: | 9780986189951 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.65 |