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The Hero Two Doors Down Literature Unit

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You and your students will explore the history of baseball, discuss Jim Crow laws, explore the development of the radio, practice creating comic strips and much more in this four-week study based on the book The Hero Two Doors DownThis is a book based on a true story of a young boy who gets to meet his baseball hero. It explores how people's differences- and similarities- affect the relationships we form.

 Inside the unit study, you'll find a detailed schedule that tells you what activities to complete each day. Subject are activities for language arts, history, STEM, and fine arts are thoroughly explained. And a book and materials list at the beginning of the unit helps you know exactly what you will need to complete the activities as you work through the unit. This is a low-stress, flexible way to include literature-based learning in your homeschool. 

This literature unit includes notebooking pages for students to complete as you work through the study. Your students will enjoy the hands-on activities. And you'll love the flexibility and ease of teaching this literature unit. Just look at weekly overview to see which activities to complete for each subject level for the day. Use the detailed activities section for instructions and any needed links. And print a copy of any corresponding notebooking pages for all the students you're teaching.

 

This digital literature-based unit study includes:

  •  Subject area activities for language arts, history, STEM, and fine arts
  •  Vocabulary words
  •  Discussion questions
  •  Booklist
  •  Materials list
  •  Suggested weekly schedule
  •  Notebooking pages for subject area activities

 
This study is designed for grades 2-6. But it is easily adaptable for older or younger students. This makes it easy to include the whole family in learning. And literature-based unit studies are a great way to learn together as a family.

 
Using the unit study is easy for you. Just print the number of each notebooking page required for each student. And print one copy of the schedule and activity instructions for yourself. Give each student a three-ring binder, and they can create a notebook as they go through the activities in the study to demonstrate what they've learned. Use my literature unit studies all year long and organize each study in one large binder.

 
Here's what other homeschool moms say:

 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you want to extend the learning beyond one of your favorite books, this study is an excellent place to start! It's a thorough unit study with a great literature connection. The lessons and schedule are well laid-out and make things easy on homeschool moms to enrich the reading experience. Sara@EmbracingDestinyblog.com

 
 
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