Classics for young readers. Volume 6
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The stuff of stone, three brass pennies, magical prison, Kado wall, Baba Abdullah - not got what was obtained -
Animals and their people: goat slut, black snake, small one in the lawn, how cats play Robinson Crusoe, Migath's Carol, opening doors, cats and moons, cat names, lambtagers. Wandering; lonely dog; Wayne; dog of Pompeii -
The story of life, creative life: songs of Urbino children, Beethoven's Moonlight Sonatas, Mary Cassatt, artists and pioneers, young Pablo Casals, Mary Anne Anderson -
Justice problem: Solomon's wisdom, justice judgment, Okaoka and honest thief, criminal and bishop, Muthandas Gandhi, the truth, "Equality and justice under the law", Sirgood Marshall -
Bible story: a long way to travel through the wilderness, a stove, a parable of a good Samaritan -
Poetry, "There are all the seasons": waiting, someone is saying a goose, 6 hectares sentences, checking, pasture, cold sonnets, Morns are more polite than them, storms, beautiful things are beautiful I am roaming like a cloud by myself; I will stay until I see the sea; "There are all seasons" (from Ecclesiastes) -
Things and nonsense: Imagine mathematicians of Lewis Carroll, Alice, selecting Alice 's adventure, walrus and carpenter, oily poetry at the selection of Alice in Wonderland, Little Nash Zoo
Material: Young reader Classic, Volume 8, "classic of young readers" Volume 8: Audio companion, BK English manual, grade 1; vocabulary from classical roots, book C; Frederick Douglas "American slave Frederick Derek - Story of life in Douglas "; Anne Frank: I know that young girls, Anne Frank's diary, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, literary students focus on classical literature, poetry, play, Reading the diversity of traditional writings such as autobiography, short stories and novels shows how to "read between lines" to help students read and develop skills, both literary works By analyzing the formal characteristics of the course, the course also raised the issue of appropriate interpretation. Many courses provide background information for students to support history and biographical background links and collaboration
Selected from international ghostly private folklore, each volume contains 30 stories, in particular writer Robert D. San Souci talks for young readers. Each book includes a mixture of classical and contemporary things, including several American classics, along with illustrations of Katherine Cowell and Jacqueline Rogers. Highlights include stories of famous writers including Grimm Brothers, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving and Charles Dickens