Across Five Aprils - E-Guide

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Grade Range: 5-9

Setting: Illinois, American Civil War

Genre: Historical, American Literature

Page Count: 64 + Answer Key

Approximate Completion Time: 7-8 weeks

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Times are uneasy for the Matthew Creighton family, tensions rising between the north and the south as war between the states approaches. When war finally does break out, two of the grown Creighton sons, and the town's young school teacher and friend of the family, join the fight. They are expecting an easy victory for the Union, but it quickly becomes clear that victory will neither come easy nor soon. Then the last grown son, Bill, also leaves; but he does not join the Union. When word gets out that he has joined the south, the Creighton family finds the war in their own home, and division and strife rise between them and their neighbors. Nine-year-old Jethro is now the only son still at home. Soon after, his father suffers a heart attack, and it is now up to Jethroas the only remaining 'working man' in the familyto do the work of five or six grown men to support the women and children left behind. They live from letter to letter and for each newspaper with accounts of the fighting.
Young Jethro discovers that a man's good character can be stronger than a gun and lasts much longer than a war.

Progeny Press' Across Five Aprils English/Language Arts PDF curriculum will provide your Middle School grade student with:

About the Author: Learn about the life of Irene Hunt, the author behind Across Five Aprils.
Background Information: Read about the American Civil War era, giving additional context to the characters and storyline.
Vocabulary: Deepen your understanding of the novel's words through various activities that boost retention and growth.
Literary Techniques: Explore literary concepts and techniques like context, setting, similes, idioms, characterization, synonyms, personification, foreshadowing, mood, hyperbole, themes, metaphors, and more.
Moral Lessons and Character Values: Examine themes of compassion, peer pressure, setting aside revenge, hardships, growth, coming-of-age, authority, mercy, submission, forgiveness, peace, responsibility, and maturity. 
Activities and Writing Assignments: Engage in map work, delve into slavery and Civil War battles, practice letter-writing and persuasive essays, study Bible passages, explore the Gettysburg Address, and going on enriching field trips and biographical research.

All of Progeny Press' language arts PDF download unit lessons are written from a Christian perspective!

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Book Awards:
1965 Newbery Honor book   •   1966 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award   •   1965 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award   •   1964 Charles W. Follett Award   •   1965 Clara Ingram Judson Memorial Award

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