A “Number the Stars” Vocabulary List to Help You Understand the Novel
Although “Number the Stars,” by Lois Lowry, is relatively easy to read, it does include some more difficult vocabulary words. Take a look at this …
Continue ReadingAlthough “Number the Stars,” by Lois Lowry, is relatively easy to read, it does include some more difficult vocabulary words. Take a look at this …
Continue ReadingThe Diary of Anne Frank play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett appears in many middle school literature books. This study guide will provide …
Continue ReadingRoald Dahl is the beloved children’s author of books, such as The Enormous Crocodile, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Fantastic Mr. Fox. …
Continue ReadingImagine you’re 12 years old and left alone in the wilderness in Maine to fend for yourself for six months. No McDonalds, no microwave, no …
Continue ReadingGet some help in studying “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Brush up before a big test by using this …
Continue ReadingThis article reflects on the dual heroes of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton.
Continue ReadingRoald Dahl is a beloved children’s author who wrote numerous books over his career. One of his shortest stand-alone books is The Enormous …
Continue ReadingHere is a guide to some of the top quotes from the “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Earn bonus points for using one of these …
Continue ReadingThe short story, “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes is a part of contemporary American literature that is read and studied in middle …
Continue ReadingHuckleberry Finn is an awesome book about a runaway teen, who befriends a runaway slave and floats away down the Mississippi River on a raft. You can …
Continue ReadingRead an analysis of Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde and other important characters in the novel. Study up for a big test, or just keep basic information straight …
Continue ReadingHelp yourself understand the things you read by using graphic organizers to take notes, order your ideas, or prepare to write an essay or reader …
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