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I, Juan de Pareja - The ideas found here can allow students to role play and view things from other perspectives. They can also explore slavery from a different historical view source
Indian in the Cupboard, The - Students using Native American symbols to write their onw legends, writing poetry, and making posters are just some of the ideas you will find here source
Island of the Blue Dolphins - Collected Resources source
Johnny Tremain - Students can compare wars, and create maps based on places mentioned in the novel. Other ideas include selecting a famouns person to research from the novel source
Julie - Sequel to Julie of the Wolves, this resource contains discussion questions and more suggestions about incorporating the novel with your curriculum source
Julie of the Wolves - An anticipation guide to use with your class both before and after they have read the novel. You can use it as it is, or try creating a modified one for your class source
Julie of the Wolves - Many good discussion questions. Also contains a list of way for you to integrate this novel with other subject areas source
Julies Wolf Pack - The final conclusion, this also has a summary, discussion questions, and possible ways to integrate it with your curriculum source
Jumanji - Contains a review of the story and helpful ideas on how to discuss the artwork in the book with children. In addition it also has a fair amount of lesson ideas source
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