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  • A Guide for Using Little House on the Prairie in the Classroom

    Linda Lee Maifair

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, July 1, 1995)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and ideas for culminating and extending the novel.
  • A Guide for Using The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe in the Classroom

    Michael Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, March 1, 2000)
    A collection of cross-curricular lessons to accompany the novel by C.S. Lewis offers sample lesson plans, vocabulary lists, quizzes, cooperative learning activities, and book report ideas.
  • A Guide for Using The Tale of Despereaux in the Classroom

    Melissa Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Jan. 5, 2005)
    A teaching guide for the popular novel offers sample lesson plans, biographical information, vocabulary lists, research ideas, and pre- and post-reading activities.
  • A Guide for Using By the Great Horn Spoon! in the Classroom

    Michael Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Aug. 1, 1994)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and ideas for culminating and extending the novel.
  • Edisto Stranger: An Edisto Island Mystery

    C. Hope Clark

    Paperback (Bell Bridge Books, May 26, 2017)
    A cold case heats up . . . A dead man in Big Bay Creek, spring break, and a rogue Fbi agent would be enough to drive Chief Callie Jean Morgan to drink . . . if she hadn't already quietly crawled inside a bottle of gin to drown her sorrows over a life ripped apart by too many losses.When her investigation into the stranger's death heats up an unsolved abduction case, Callie finds herself pitted against the town council, her son, the agent, and even the raucous college kids enjoying idyllic Edisto Beach.Amidst it all, Callie must find a way to reconcile her grief and her precious taste for gin before anyone else is killed. C. Hope Clark is the award-winning author of the Carolina Slade Mysteries and now the Edisto Island Mysteries. During her career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, she met and married a federal agent-now a private investigator. She plots murder mysteries at their lakeside home in South Carolina when not visiting Edisto Beach. Visit Hope at chopeclark.com.
  • A Guide for Using The Mouse and the Motorcycle in the Classroom

    Deborah Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Jan. 1, 1996)
    "Curriculum connections, vocabulary, unit tests, critical thinking"--Cover.
  • A Guide for Using How To Eat Fried Worms in the Classroom

    Jane Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Because of a bet, Billy is in the uncomfortable position of having to eat fifteen worms in fifteen days. A hilarious story that will revolt and delight bumptious, unreachable intermediate-grade boys and any other less particular mortals that read or listen to it.... Colorful, original writing in a much-needed comic vein.-- Booklist.
  • A Guide for Using Romeo and Juliet in the Classroom

    Mari Lu Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 1997)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book presents an exciting approach to teaching well-known literature! It includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and many ideas for culminating and extending the novel.
  • A Guide for Using Little House in the Big Woods in the Classroom

    Laurie Swinwood

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 1994)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and ideas for culminating and extending the novel.
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  • A Guide for Using Out of the Dust in the Classroom

    Sarah Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, April 1, 1999)
    A literature unit to use in class when reading Out of the Dust.
  • A Guide for Using Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing in the Classroom: in the Classroom

    Deborah Hayes

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 1994)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and ideas for culminating and extending the novel.
  • A Guide for Using The Hobbit in the Classroom

    Patty Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, June 1, 1992)
    This resource is directly related to its literature equivalent and filled with a variety of cross-curricular lessons to do before, during, and after reading the book. This reproducible book presents an exciting approach to teaching well-known literature! It includes sample plans, author information, vocabulary building ideas, cross-curriculum activities, sectional activities and quizzes, unit tests, and many ideas for culminating and extending the novel.