Author: | Rachel Tolman Terry | ISBN: | 9781301082995 |
Publisher: | Rachel Tolman Terry | Publication: | October 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rachel Tolman Terry |
ISBN: | 9781301082995 |
Publisher: | Rachel Tolman Terry |
Publication: | October 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This homeschool literature unit study does NOT include the original book, Moon Over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool. You can obtain the original book through your local library or through retailers to use in conjunction with this curriculum. Grade Levels: 6-10 Themes: Community, Belonging/Home, Prejudice. Unit Projects: Essay, Interview, Social Studies & Science Projects, Research Writing Project, Art/Sewing Activity Schedule: 3 Schedules Included: (2) Three-week Schedules and (1) Four-week Schedule Tolman Hall Literature Unit Studies are designed to give you the flexibility to design your own curriculum based on your children’s interests while still providing a solid foundation in literature. If used as designed, your children will learn and understand the literary concepts essential for doing well on standardized tests such as the SAT Literature Subject Test and the ACT Reading Test. Even more important, Tolman Hall Literature Studies will open your students’ eyes to ideas, concepts, and deeper meanings that they may previously have skimmed over in cursory literature studies and in their reading for pleasure. Each Unit Study provides background information about the author, several possible unit study schedules, a plot overview, and individual lessons. The lessons each contain a reading assignment, a summary and analysis of the assignment, a vocabulary lesson, a reading quiz, and short essay questions. Depending on your needs and schedule, you can customize the lessons to fit your students’ needs. As the teacher, you can read along with your students, or if you’re short on time, you can keep up by simply reading the summaries and analyses of each lesson, which give enough information for you to discuss the assignment with your student. Many homeschooling parents teach more than one student at a time, and with Tolman Hall Unit Studies, you can teach the same work of literature at several grade levels. For instance, you could assign the same reading to students in grades 7 and 9 but assign the 9th grader more difficult writing assignments and more mature end-of-unit projects. In this way, your whole family can discuss the same books and authors while still meeting grade-appropriate requirements. Written by native Kansan Clare Vanderpool, Moon Over Manifest tells the story of a Depression-era child who has spent much of her childhood riding the rails with her father. He sends her to Manifest, Kansas, to keep her safe, where she spends a summer learning about her past, her father, and the wonderful people in her new community. Moon Over Manifest won the 2011 Newbery Award. It's an ideal book to use for a homeschool unit study because it gives parents and children much to talk about: World War I, the Great Depression, prejudice, family, belonging, and friendship.
This homeschool literature unit study does NOT include the original book, Moon Over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool. You can obtain the original book through your local library or through retailers to use in conjunction with this curriculum. Grade Levels: 6-10 Themes: Community, Belonging/Home, Prejudice. Unit Projects: Essay, Interview, Social Studies & Science Projects, Research Writing Project, Art/Sewing Activity Schedule: 3 Schedules Included: (2) Three-week Schedules and (1) Four-week Schedule Tolman Hall Literature Unit Studies are designed to give you the flexibility to design your own curriculum based on your children’s interests while still providing a solid foundation in literature. If used as designed, your children will learn and understand the literary concepts essential for doing well on standardized tests such as the SAT Literature Subject Test and the ACT Reading Test. Even more important, Tolman Hall Literature Studies will open your students’ eyes to ideas, concepts, and deeper meanings that they may previously have skimmed over in cursory literature studies and in their reading for pleasure. Each Unit Study provides background information about the author, several possible unit study schedules, a plot overview, and individual lessons. The lessons each contain a reading assignment, a summary and analysis of the assignment, a vocabulary lesson, a reading quiz, and short essay questions. Depending on your needs and schedule, you can customize the lessons to fit your students’ needs. As the teacher, you can read along with your students, or if you’re short on time, you can keep up by simply reading the summaries and analyses of each lesson, which give enough information for you to discuss the assignment with your student. Many homeschooling parents teach more than one student at a time, and with Tolman Hall Unit Studies, you can teach the same work of literature at several grade levels. For instance, you could assign the same reading to students in grades 7 and 9 but assign the 9th grader more difficult writing assignments and more mature end-of-unit projects. In this way, your whole family can discuss the same books and authors while still meeting grade-appropriate requirements. Written by native Kansan Clare Vanderpool, Moon Over Manifest tells the story of a Depression-era child who has spent much of her childhood riding the rails with her father. He sends her to Manifest, Kansas, to keep her safe, where she spends a summer learning about her past, her father, and the wonderful people in her new community. Moon Over Manifest won the 2011 Newbery Award. It's an ideal book to use for a homeschool unit study because it gives parents and children much to talk about: World War I, the Great Depression, prejudice, family, belonging, and friendship.