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Novel Ideas: The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids #5 & #6

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New Learning Publishing
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Grade Levels
1st - 4th, Homeschool
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37 pages
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Book Five Synopsis: Eddie's Aunt Mathilda lives alone in a broken down old house. She isn't feeling well and his mother has asks him to take her supper. He asks Howie to go with him. When Howie sees what he thinks is a ghost in the attic window, the newest Bailey School Kids mystery begins. Is it possible for Uncle Jasper's ghost to still be living in the house or is it an unknown intruder? Join the gang in discovering whether ghosts eat potato chips or not?

Book Six Synopsis: The third grade class thought a trip to a science museum would be boring. Liza has a bad feeling about the museum. She isn't sure until it hits her. Liza remembers a book her older brother read and the pieces fall into place. Dr. Victor, Frank, and the Shelley Museum of Science are too similar to the novel "Frankenstein" for her liking. The kids walk into another mystery and set the stage for another adventure.

This product is a combined package of two novel studies for The Bailey School Kids series. This package contains a study for both book 5 and book 6 of the series at a reduced priced.
This print and use workbook is a child-directed novel study. There is no parental or teacher prep time required. This novel study series approaches three keys to success for young readers.
The first key is learning and understanding the use of new vocabulary. In this novel study, children will practice writing, spelling, and using new words that are used in the novel.
The second key is reading comprehension. Young readers concentrate so hard on reading the new words that they often forget what the story is actually about. The questions in this novel study will ensure that the student will return to the story to pull out information from the plot. This provides the opportunity for the child to remember the joy of reading a good story.
The third key is writing. The provided writing tasks apply the concepts learned through the first two types of activities. The learner will use the new vocabulary words and respond to questions about the story in complete thoughts. In the last writing piece, students are asks to complete a creative writing activity that relates to the story?s themes.
This easy to use guide will ensure that the young reader attains the three key elements to becoming a successful reader and writer. It will also engage the reader in the learning process and provide creative opportunities to apply their new knowledge.
Total Pages
37 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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