Just as a young pup can transform into a beautiful fox, changes big and small happen around us all the time. How does the grass change? How can a stone wall change? What changes happen to water in a lake?
The Student Literature Workbook includes student activity pages that support lessons and each unit’s short stories and poems. The workbook engages students in exploring carefully selected, challenging works of literature from various times, cultures, and genres. They include:
- Letter to Student
- Model Overview
- Glossary of Literary Terms
- Vocabulary List
- Short Stories
- Poems
- Activity Pages
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- Letter to Student
- Glossary of Literary Terms
- Models
- Activity Pages, Poems, and Readings
- Lesson 1: Introduction and Preassessment
- Lesson 2: The Concept of Change
- Lesson 3: Reinforcement of Literature Interpretation Skills
- Lesson 4: Studying Vocabulary
- Lesson 5: The Most Beautiful Thing
- Lesson 6: The Hamburger Model for Persuasive Writing
- Lesson 7: Writing and Thinking
- Lesson 8: Exploring Poetry
- Lesson 9: The Green Book
- Lesson 10: William Shakespeare and The Green Book
- Lesson 11: The Green Book, continued
- Lesson 12: Remembering and Research
- Lesson 13: Understanding Poetry
- Lesson 14: Writing Poetry
- Lesson 15: Exploring Change Through Art
- Lesson 16: Oral Communication
- Lesson 17: Inside Changes
- Lesson 18: Outside Changes
- Lesson 19: The Water Princess
- Lesson 20: “Ozymandias” and Another Side of Africa
- Lesson 21: Writing from Research
- Lesson 22: The Royal Bee
- Lesson 23: Oral Presentation Practice
- Lesson 24: ”The Green Man”
- Lesson 25: Presentation of Research
- Lesson 26: Concluding Poetry
- Lesson 27: Closing Discussion of the Concept of Change
- Lesson 28: Postassessments of Literary, Interpretation and Persuasive Writing
- Inspecting Our Own Ideas: Student Grammar Study

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