Travis is the principal at Berea Christian School, where he also teachers seventh and eighth grade.
Adam of the Road Lesson 2
A worksheet to go with chapters three and four of Adam of the Road. Students define vocabulary, describe two characters and answer questions from the chapters.
Teacher notes for class discussion on chapters thirteen and fourteen in Adam on the Road. Some topics covered are foreshadowing, changes in the main character, and our view of a castle versus potential reality.
A worksheet to go with chapters thirteen and fourteen of Adam of the Road. Students define vocabulary, answer questions about the text and find ways Adam has matured since the beginning of the book.
A worksheet to go with chapters seven and eight of Adam of the Road. Students define vocabulary and answer questions about the text. Examples of foreshadowing are pointed out.
Teacher notes for class discussion on chapters twenty-one and twenty-two of Adam on the Road. Includes discussion of a proverb, Adam's growth, and the ownership a village felt for Adam.
Teacher notes for class discussion on chapters seven and eight of Adam on the Road. Some topics covered are poor food, arranged marriages, gambling, foreshadowing of trouble, and sights and smells of London.
A worksheet to go with the first two chapters in Adam of the Road. Students define vocabulary, describe main characters, and answer a few questions about the setting of the book.
The grammar program we have here is published by Curtis and Hake which has—if you are familiar with Saxon Math—the layout of the lessons, the layout of the reviews, are very similar. This is my third year using this. I teach...