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- Moving Beyond the Page -Literature Unit - Stories from Africa and Asia
Moving Beyond the Page -Literature Unit - Stories from Africa and Asia
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$12.99
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Vendor:Moving Beyond the Page
SKU:0160
Categories: Language Arts Clearance All, Language Arts Curriculum 6-8, Language Arts Curriculum K - 5, Moving Beyond the Page
Tags: Clearance
SKU 0160
mmerse your family into the magical stories of Africa and Asia with this Literature Unit - Stories from Africa and Asia. This engaging homeschool curriculum helps families explore different cultures through novels like The Mystery of Meerkat Hill and Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Students will journey through the landscapes of Botswana and Japan with intriguing books and activities that spark creativity, encourage critical thinking, and connect interdisciplinary subjects.
Key Features:
- Creativity: Culinary skills and cultural appreciation come together as students construct an authentic Japanese bento box and make traditional Japanese origami cranes.
- Critical Thinking: Through interactive story conflict analysis and creating a cultural comparison Venn diagram, students compare and contrast diverse cultural perspectives with their own.
- Hands-On Learning:Students will explore Botswana through an atlas and learn about biodiversity by classifying African animals.
- Interdisciplinary Connections: Students will create a Japanese picture dictionary that combines art and language skills. They will also study Japan and America's reconciliation after World War II.
This curriculum teaches multiple disciplines while encouraging curiosity about different cultures and animals worldwide. Your child will dive into stories from Africa and Asia, which will help them expand their understanding about the world. This language arts unit is part of a comprehensive curriculum designed for ages 8-10, typically aligned with a fourth-grade homeschool program.