Walk Two Moons: Curriculum Unit -- Novel Series -- Grades 4-8

ISBN-10
1560774525
ISBN-13
9781560774525
Series
Walk Two Moons
Category
Study Aids
Pages
89
Language
English
Published
1996
Authors
Sharon Creech, Julie Isaacs

Description

Lessons focus on a variety of topics, including language, the theme of loss, point of view. Included is a creative writing assignment and a two-part assessent as well as vocabulary exercises.

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