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Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for
Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for

Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for Literature - Novel Study Guide for 4th-8th Grade Literature with Close Reading and Writing Activities (Great Works Classroom Resource)

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About Bridge To Terabithia: An Instructional Guide For

Product Description Young readers will love this wonderful story of two lonely children who become friends and create an imaginary magical forest kingdom to escape their troubles together. Bridge to Terabithia: An Instructional Guide for Literature is filled with challenging cross-curricular activities and lessons that rigor to your students' explorations of this rich, complex literature. Use this resource to teach students how to analyze story elements in multiple ways, practice close reading, improve text-based vocabulary, and determine meaning through text-dependent questions. Strengthen your students' literacy skills by implementing this high-interest resource in your classroom! About the Author Jessica Case, M.A.Ed., is a fifth grade teacher who has been teaching for 11 years. She has her master's degree in curriculum and instruction, and she is also a reading specialist. She has recently served on the district literacy committee to create quarterly benchmarks.