Historical Fiction Literature Study Guide – The Adversaries

xThe Adversaries Study Guide Now Available!

An exciting learning adventure for grades 7-12
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The Novel

AMERICAN FAMILY PORTRAIT BOOK 5 – THE CIVIL WAR – The Morgan and Cooper families have been friends for generations, dating back to the little village of Edenford, England. But when the Morgan brothers—J.D., Marshall, and Willy—run slaves to freedom during a Cooper family visit, emotions erupt between the Northern Morgans and Southern Coopers. Tensions—both national and personal—escalate. And as the sons of both families march to war, they find themselves blindsided by Caleb McKenna, a powerful New York banker who uses the war to mask a blood feud. Can this generation of Morgans survive the brutality of a civil war as well as a ruthless personal vendetta?

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American History Civil War

 

 

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The Study Guides

 

Student Workbook PDF – $24.99

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Features – Interactive reading guide, characteristics of fiction, amazing historical facts, vocabulary building, fun activities, critical thinking  and life lessons

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Features – 36 chapter by chapter lesson plans, tips for teaching literature, games and activities, student tests, final exam and vocabulary test, teacher answer sheets, and personal encouragement for teachers.

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 Meet author Lisa Loftis:

During my freshman year of high school a teacher changed my world, and frankly, my future when she required me to read Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird. I remember well that night. I had finished all my other homework and chores and settled in to read the assigned three chapters. However, to my surprise and delight I found I couldn’t stop at that. I continued reading well into the early morning hours and read almost half the book before class the next day. Reading soon became one of my favorite things to do, followed by a strong desire to study history.

As an adult, while homeschooling my six children, I found the need to create worksheets in an effort to give my children extra help in the areas in which they struggled. This practice carried over to working with troubled kids in my community and through my church. I began creating study guides or practice worksheets the students could use to help them reach their educational goals.

My role has changed over the years, from home school mom of six to grandmother. I love taking my grandchildren to National Parks and museums. I have an Associate’s Degree as a paralegal and currently work at the offices of a large health care network, the 5th largest health care network in the nation. I am also very involved with my church, James River Church in Ozark which is located near my home in Springfield, Missouri.

Whether you teach at a public, private, or home school setting, I congratulate you! Being a teacher is not for sissies! It takes guts, patience, and “stick-to-it-ivity” if you are to succeed. My sincere hope is that these study guides will assist you in helping your students develop a love of history and reading.

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