![]() When you purchase one set of reproducibles, you have permission to make a copy for each of your students.Mini-Guide for Juniors: Blue Willow Reproducibles ![]() ![]() If you are interested in using this guide with more than one student, check out the options:ฤก) Reproducibles: They contain all of the fill-in-the-blank activities: This is an interactive guide that enables parents/teachers to facilitate an oral discussion of the book, but it only provides space for one student to complete the fill-in-the-blank activities. activities that may be used as assessments.reading activities: idioms, Venn Diagram, syllogisms, allusions, similes, opposites, fill in a chart, alliteration, repetition, foreshadowing, main idea, antonyms, personification, suspense, humor, literary device review, sweeping statement, staircase review.Janey longs to be able to stay in one place and belong - and now she really wants to stay because she has made a friend. ![]() The Larkins had been moving from harvest to harvest since they lost their ranch in Texas during the dust bowl in the Great Depression. ![]() At the beginning of this book, 10-year-old Janey Larkin and her parents arrive in the San Joaquin Valley in California for her father to work as a migrant worker in the cotton fields. This is a two-week study for the book titled Blue Willow, by Doris Gates. ![]()
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