Black Beauty
Novel Study Guide - Grades 5 to 6 - eBook - Lesson Plan
Description
See CC2500 for the printed copy.
Get a sense of the remarkable injustices experienced by both horses and the people of the day. Incorporate well-thought-out questions that encourage students to really think about their answers. Determine the setting of the novel based only on a few details from the story. Prepare for the reading by investigating the purpose of the spur in horseback riding. Finish sentences from the book with their missing vocabulary words. Identify Joe's error in judgment when tending to Black Beauty. Explore ways some of the cruelties experienced by the horses in this novel could have been prevented. Write a short book review of the novel, and post it online. Choose a major event from the book and complete a concept wheel with details on who, what, when, where, and why. Aligned to your State Standards, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.
About the Novel:
Nothing could defeat the spirit of this gentle and courageous horse, Black Beauty! One of the most endearing stories of all time is set in England during the mid-1800s, and is told from the perspective of its main character. Black Beauty shares his adventures from his days as a young colt in the pastures of Farmer Grey, through different owners and into his twilight years. Tragedy seems to shape the course of Black Beauty’s life as he learns much of the world through the friendships with different horses: the tragic life of Ginger, the brave and noble Captain, and the fun-loving Merrylegs.
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Product Reviews
Well put together. This covers what I need to cover for my students with this novel study. Thank you!
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Great questions for the novel, all types and a variety for the chapters. I also liked the combining chapters because they are so short.
The Before You Read sections are a great learning tool and a 'carrot' to get the kids excited about reading the chapters. My kids *really* liked that multiple chapters are grouped together.
Very helpful resource for teaching the novel. Black Beauty is required curriculum at my school, so it was helpful to have this resource as I planned my novel unit.
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