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32
weekly lessons divided into easy-to-use daily
plans.
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4
Book Studies (listed in the order which they
appear):
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The
Boxcar Children (Book #1) by Gertrude Chandler
Warner
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Wilbur and Orville Wright by Augusta Stevenson
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Benjamin
Franklin by Augusta Stevenson
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The
Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George
Speare
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5
units include:
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Research
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Journal
Writing
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Poetry
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Newspaper
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Book
Making
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Teacher
friendly, with little or no preparation needed!
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Reviews
Activities follow most lessons providing
additional skill practice.
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Assessments
help teachers to evaluate student's progress.
The
Orange Book is the
perfect combination
of units and dictation exercises.
It
includes all the language skills: phonics, reading,
and spelling (suggested lists included), grammar,
higher order reasoning skills and creative writing
in a teacher friendly format. For your convenience,
Teacher Notes and answers are right in
the margin of the teacher book. The Skills
Index provides an easy skills reference.
Everyday
Words: In this section you will find dictation,
grammar exercises, Spelling Tips, creative
writing, and more. Review Activities
follow most lessons and
Assessments allow
handy progression checks for teachers.
Book
Studies: Each book study contains a summary,
vocabulary skills, reading comprehension, and
exciting activities.
Units:
Each unit provides the opportunity for your
student to apply his skills through research,
creative writing, journal writing, etc.
Orange Student
Activity Book
Publisher’s Suggested Retail Price - $22.00
ISBN: ISBN:
978-1-880892-19-0
The
Orange Student Activity Book
is the perfect
companion for the Orange Teacher Book!
Everything in one book: student instruction,
a place for writing, and a tool for easy record
keeping. Allows for more independent work, a
BONUS for teachers. The Orange SAB provides
Enrichment Activities such as word puzzles,
analogies, logic/reasoning activities and more
found ONLY in the SAB. (Answers are found
in The Teacher Book.) Please note: The
Student Activity Book cannot be used
independently.
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here to see a list of Common Sense Press
representatives.