This comprehensive guide to critical analysis and application of Amos Fortune, Free Man is suitable for grades 3-12 whether by a single student, in a homeschool group co-op, or a traditional classroom setting. Most of the resources are split up by suggested age or grade level.
Document is 69 pages. This study does not include quizzes as analysis, rather focuses on simulation and application from the novel.
Take time to deep dive the book Lost on a Mountain in Maine.
Use this cross-curricular guide to help make Donn Fendler’s 9 days lost in the Maine wilderness come to life. In this guide you will find these sections:
Key Themes
Comprehension and Vocabulary
Character Analysis
10 Applied Projects and Simulations by Age
Book vs Film Comparative Analysis
Mapping Donn’s Route: 8 geography and map skills
We have used this book and guide in correlation with our study of the 50 states.
Make Miss Hickory come to life! This novel study helps students live life alongside Miss Hickory and how she journeys through the seasons. It’s a hands-on guide to have fun while reading the book while also analyzing its literary devices, key characters, and vocabulary. There are over 20 pages, 15 or more all have activities and/or explore the novel in a meaningful way.
Use Rhetorical Analysis to compare and contrast the iconic “I have a Dream” Speech with Rev. Lorenzo Sewell’s remix of it during the Trump Inauguration of 2025.
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