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Indian in the Cupboard Literature Study
 
This study was written especially for the book, and for your child.  There are questions (and answers) for each chapter, to enhance comprehension of the story.  Next will be the Literature Activity, which ranges from writing poetry, to evaluating characters, to writing your own ending.  Last, but certainly not least is the ART Project for each chapter, which includes modeling, painting, and many other hands on projects that correlate directly with the story.
 
 
How To Eat Fried Worms Literature Study
 
The classic has never been more educational!!!
This is a funny book by Thomas Rockwell. The story has a fourth grade reading level but because of the humor, has an interest level of several grades on either side of fourth.
Book Summary:
A boy accepts a bet that he can eat fifteen worms in fifteen days. The agreement is that Billy can prepare the worms any way he wishes. His family goes along with this after checking with the doctor. His mother even cooks one of the worms for him. When it begins to look he will win the bet, the to boys he made the bet with try tricking him unsuccessfully and Billy does win his bet.
 
 
For each chapter in this novel there is are questions that must be answered.  Questions are mostly subjective, and must be answered with an opinion (not copied from the book.)
Hands on Activities are provided several times in this study to enhance the values of the book.  Readers will take an idea from what they learn and apply it in a direct way to their lives.  They will also benefit from the applicable way that Literature is taught.  They will be required to think on their own, to engage in writing activities that would otherwise have been boring, to rethink and evaluate the authors motives during certain areas of the story, and more.
Vocabulary and websites are provided for easy enhancement of any given subject.  As you may think, there are certainly recipes for FRIED WORMS!!
Grading method and Teachers notes (so you don’t have to read the book to grade) are included.
 
 
THE SCARLET LETTER Literature Study
 
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
This is an in depth study of the classic literature piece of the Scarlet Letter.
In the study you will get a background of the Puritan society that Hester was in, character analysis of each important character, analytical questions that must be answered from the book content, extra writing activities designed to promote thought and writing skills, journal pages, and more.
Parents will recieve a summary of each chapter and the characters so that actually reading the book is not necessary to communicate with your child about what is happening.
 
 
 
Jane Eyre Literature Study
 
Charlotte Bronte
Orphaned Jane Eyre endures an unhappy childhood, hated by her aunts and cousins and then sent to comfortless Lowood School. But life there improves and Jane stays on as a teacher, though she still longs for love and frienship. At Mr Rochester's house, where she goes to work as a governess, she hopes she might have found them - until she learns the terrible secret in the attic. . . .
This is an in depth study of the classic literature piece Jane Eyre.
In the study you will get a background of the society that Hester was in, character analysis of each important character, analytical questions that must be answered from the book content, extra writing activities designed to promote thought and writing skills, journal pages, and more.
Parents will recieve a summary of each chapter and the characters so that actually reading the book is not necessary to communicate with your child about what is happening.
 
 
Oliver twist Literature Study Guide
 
Oliver Twist, a novel by English author Charles Dickens, tells the story of an orphan, Oliver Twist, who spends his first nine years in a workhouse for children in which only the strongest survive. When Oliver flees to London, he falls in with a band of thieves, led by Fagin. The criminals unsuccessfully attempt to harden Oliver to a life of crime. After several sordid adventures, Oliver is rescued and adopted by the kindly Mr. Brownlow. Dickens's thematic concern with the nature of good and evil—and the factors that make a person choose one or the other—pervades the novel.
For each chapter in this novel there is are questions that must be answered.  Questions are mostly subjective, and must be answered with an opinion (not copied from the book.)
Hands on Activities are provided several times in this study to enhance the values of the book.  Readers will take an idea from what they learn and apply it in a direct way to their lives.  They will also benefit from the applicable way that Literature is taught.  They will be required to think on their own, to engage in writing activities that would otherwise have been boring, to rethink and evaluate the authors motives during certain areas of the story, and more.
Grading method and Teachers notes (so you don’t have to read the book to grade) are included.
 
 
 
 
 
Little Women Unit Study
 
This is an in depth study of the classic literature piece Little Women.
In the study you will get a wonderful portrayal of an unforgettable story, character analysis of each important character, analytical questions that must be answered from the book content, extra writing activities designed to promote thought and writing skills, journal pages, and more.
Parents will receive a summary of each chapter and the characters so that actually reading the book is not necessary to communicate with your child about what is happening.
 
 
 
BERENSTEIN BEARS UNIT STUDY
 
BERENSTEIN BEARS UNIT STUDY is a study for children preschool through 1st grade.  Using the books from Stan and Jan Berenstein you can explore everyday situations with your child, and enhance them with the activities included in this study.
 
 
 
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM:
 Literature Study Guide
 
For each chapter in this novel there is are questions that must be answered.  Questions are mostly subjective, and must be answered with an opinion (not copied from the book.) Hands on Activities are provided several times in this study to enhance the values of the book.  Readers will take an idea from what they learn and apply it in a direct way to their lives.
Grading method and Teachers notes (so you don’t have to read the book to grade) are included.
 
 
AESOP'S FABLES
(83 Fables)
 
 This fun Literature program for children ages 5+ will enchant them.  The stories are short and captivating, but bring forth great opportunities for you and your child to discuss life and morals.  Activities provided after each story will enhance literary and art skills, incorporating activities for both young children and children that are growing up.
 
 
 
Addy Literature Study Series Books 1-6
American Girl Series
 
Courageous and strong, she is the star of her story.  Addy escapes to freedom, and now she wants to re-unite her family. Can she do it?
Read along as we study and discover the world as it used to be.  Each study covers a different book.  The studies are filled with hands on activities, comprehension activities, and new ways to bring to life the literature that you love. 
BOOKS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE STUDY.  YOU MUST GET A COPY OF THIS BOOK FOR YOURSELF, FROM THE LIBRARY OR ANOTHER SOURCE.
 
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Kaya Literature Study Series Books 1-6
American Girl Series
 
 
Kaya, a member of the Nez Perce tribe. Billed as the "first" American Girl, Kaya's story takes place in 1764, before European-Americans made their way to the Pacific Northwest. The series, written in consultation with the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee, includes six titles by Janet Shaw, illus. by Bill Farnsworth. The first, Meet Kaya, introduces Kaya as she and her horse take part in a dangerous bareback race and she leaves her twin brothers unattended. The boys wander off, and Kaya faces punishment by her people. Kaya's Escape!; Kaya's Hero; Kaya and Lone Dog; Kaya Shows the Way; and Changes for Kaya will be released simultaneously. Each contains a "Looking Back" section, with photographs, that provides historical details about the Nez Perce tribe.
Read along as we study and discover the world as it used to be.  Each study covers a different book.  The studies are filled with hands on activities, comprehension activities, and new ways to bring to life the literature that you love. 
BOOKS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE STUDY.  YOU MUST GET A COPY OF THIS BOOK FOR YOURSELF, FROM THE LIBRARY OR ANOTHER SOURCE.
 
Entire Collection of Kaya Literature Studies
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Kirsten Literature Study Series Books 1-6
American Girl Series
 
 
Kirsten is a Swedish immigrant girl who settles in the Northern plains with her family. She faces language barriers, Indians, poverty and even bears with courage.
Read along as we study and discover the world as it used to be.  Each study covers a different book.  The studies are filled with hands on activities, comprehension activities, and new ways to bring to life the literature that you love. 
BOOKS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE STUDY.  YOU MUST GET A COPY OF THIS BOOK FOR YOURSELF, FROM THE LIBRARY OR ANOTHER SOURCE.
 
Entire Collection of Kirsten Literature Studies
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Poetry Lap Book
 
A Language Arts Unit for grades 3-6
Guides you poetically through several classic books.  Allows children to explore the many nuances of poetry through stories that they love.
 
 
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