Treasure Island (Novel Study Guide)


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Description

eBook Order #: CCP2703
Print Book Order #: CC2703
Both eBook & Print Book Order #: CC+P2703
ISBN13: 978-1-55319-385-2
Grades: 7, 8
Reading Level: 7-8
Total Pages: 55
Author: Brenda Rollins
English + Spanish eBook Order #: CCP2226
English + Spanish Print Book Order #: CC2226
English + Spanish Both eBook & Print Book Order #: CC+P2226

Sail the seas to quench your thirst for gold in this tale of piracy, adventure and betrayal.

Help students better understand the novel with in-depth comprehension and vocabulary questions. Match the characters introduced in the novel to their descriptions. Draw the map that Jim finds in Billy's chest. Summarize what Jim heard in the apple barrel. Explain who the character of Ben Gunn is, and how he ended up on the island. Using multiple choice, identify the characters who said the provided quotes. Students write their own pirate ditty to be sung while sailing. Identify the character who has the biggest influence on Jim Hawkins, and describe their relationship and how it affects the outcome of the story. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, our worksheets incorporate a variety of scaffolding strategies along with additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key.

About the Novel:
Treasure Island is one of the most perfect examples of an exciting classic adventure tale. Masterfully crafted, this stunning book of piracy on the tropic seas is an unforgettable tale of treachery between good and evil. Developed from an imaginary map that Stevenson and his stepson made while on vacation, Treasure Island is an all-time classic for those who love romance and adventure. Perhaps the reason for the book's allure to children is the famous hero-villain character of Long John Silver, with his unscrupulous buccaneer-rogues on their quest for gold.

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Courtney Newton

Excellent questions. My son loved it as a study guide.

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Julie Fresquez
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Great resource for teaching the book. My students enjoyed the activities.

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MrsTteaches3
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This was a great resource for the classroom. Thank you very much

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Christina Schuttler
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My students LOVED the activities. I did need to create online/digital versions for our school but overall it was great & helped them understand the story better.

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Loriann Ritz
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These Lit-Kit resource books are wonderful. I use them at all grades and so very adaptable to each novel and level. I wish there was one for every novel I teach!

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