Teaching Character Through Literature Grades K to 6
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Traditionally, children have learned good behavior and character through literature. Stories held up models of good character, or warned children of the dangers of giving into their fallen nature-books shape and influence, inspiring children to reach the heights of their heroes. This study guide for early readers and read-aloud favorites draws out character lessons from each text. A perfect way to bring more depth to your read-aloud time, this guide features discussion questions and scripture references designed to develop moral reasoning skills. It includes notes for favorite read-alouds, new titles, and classics. This guide will take the guesswork out of choosing the best books by which to introduce children to great literature and foster a life-long love of reading.This Beautiful Feet Books Guide is based around a reading list of living books. Organized by Primary (Grades K-3) and Intermediate (Grades 4-6) levels, an annotated book list provides a short description, title, author, and illustrator. Individual lessons follow, with a handful of study questions designed to spark discussion. Designed to be a tool for moral lessons, this guide is designed to be an interactive experience between parent and child; questions are to be used between two people who have both read the book. Selected answers are given for questions with specific answers. - 59 pages - softcover - grades: K-6
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