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Literature Classroom Posters
Posters come in a variety of sizes, are inexpensive and can be framed or mounted. You are sure to find just the right one for your classroom. All of our posters are sold through
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All books below are sold through
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The Summer of the Swans Study Guide
By Charlotte Jaffe / Educational Impressions
Literature in Teaching study guide for grades 3 to 7 for The Summer of the Swans take students on a chapter-by-chapter journey through the exciting world of great literature! Each guide includes a story summary, about the author, cooperative learning projects, vocabulary skills, chapter-by-chapter critical thinking questions, creative thinking activities and a glossary of literary terms. Four or five literary devices and skills are spotlighted in each guide. They include plot, setting, point of view, irony, tone, figures of speech, foreshadowing, symbolism, flashback, cause versus effect, fact versus opinion, main idea, theme, interpretation, and mood. Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
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Charlotte's Web Study Guide
By Charlotte Jaffe / Educational Impressions
Literature in Teaching study guide for grades 3 to 7 for Charlotte's Web take students on a chapter-by-chapter journey through the exciting world of great literature! Each guide includes a story summary, about the author, cooperative learning projects, vocabulary skills, chapter-by-chapter critical thinking questions, creative thinking activities and a glossary of literary terms. Four or five literary devices and skills are spotlighted in each guide. They include plot, setting, point of view, irony, tone, figures of speech, foreshadowing, symbolism, flashback, cause versus effect, fact versus opinion, main idea, theme, interpretation, and mood. Recommended for ages 8 to 13.
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