Making Connections in Literature Subject Textbook Kit
Equip students to analyze texts and identify themes in a variety of genres so they can evaluate and connect literature to the rest of the world. Making Connections in Literature (4th edition), gives students the reading strategies and literary skills they need to comprehend, analyze, interpret, and compare texts of different genres. Students will look at both contemporary and classic selections and complete a full-length study of the novel Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt.
Help Students Understand and Examine
Equip students to analyze texts and identify themes in a variety of genres so they can evaluate and connect literature to the rest of the world. Making Connections in Literature (4th edition), gives students the reading strategies and literary skills they need to comprehend, analyze, interpret, and compare texts of different genres. Students will look at both contemporary and classic selections and complete a full-length study of the novel Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt. Ultimately, this course will encourage students to develop both artistic and biblical discernment so they can be Christlike communicators.
How We Teach Literature 8
Reading Up Close
As students follow the reading process, they will complete in-depth readings of each selection. They will also use reading strategies that help them come to a richer understanding of the selections, genres, authors, and themes covered in this course.
Stepping Out on Their Own
The teaching cycle in the Teacher Edition will help you to encourage students to become independent learners by progressing from direct instruction to independent learning activities.
A Variety of Selections
In the student edition, students will find relevant, contemporary selections balanced with notable classic works that they can easily connect with.
Important Themes
The student edition organizes its reading selections into five different themes. Literature selections within each unit help your students develop a cultural understanding of the themes. General activities and Big Questions will also provide natural opportunities for worldview shaping.