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- Novel Unit Little House on the Prairie Student Packet
Novel Unit Little House on the Prairie Student Packet
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Categories: Language Arts, Language Arts — Literature, Language Arts — Vocabulary, Language Arts — Writing, Reading & Literature
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Recommended for grades 3-5
100% Unique Content! No overlaps in matching Teacher Guide 8937 and Student Packet.
This student packet features multiple-level reproducibles that offer solutions based on the latest reading strategies.
This packet includes content-rich activity sheets, quizzes, and a final exam for direct student use.
44 + pages
- Prereading activities
- Vocabulary activities,
- Study guide
- Graphic Organizer
- Literary Analysis
- Writing Activities
- Critical and Creative thinking challenges
- Comprehension quizzes
- Unit test
- Answer key
- Scoring rubric
Note Different novel editions page numbers may vary.
Laura and her family journeyed in a covered wagon from Wisconsin to the immense rolling prairie of Kansas. Pa's ingenuity and optimism shows as he drives them across the frozen Mississippi and constructs a house and farm almost single-handedly. We admire mother Caroline's courage and determination as she overcomes her misgivings to nurture her family. Laura's shows independence and curiosity through her the eyes of an observant child the perils (wolves, raging creeks, malaria) of a pioneer life. An ever-present reality is the relationship between the settlers and the hostile Osage Indians. Even Laura's wise and tolerant father believes that when the white settlers come, the Indians must move on.1583