Description
Based on a true story. In 1707, eight-year-old Sarah Noble journeys with her father into the wilderness of Connecticut. There her father builds a house and clears land, while Sarah keeps camp and cooks. There are many things to be afraid of in the wild, but she always reminds herself to keep up her courage by holding the red cape her mother sent with her and repeating her mother's words: "Keep up your courage... Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble!"
When her father leaves to bring the rest of the family back Sarah is left in the care of a neighboring Indian tribe, where she learns the meaning of trust and friendship.
Progeny Press' Courage of Sarah Noble English/Language Arts PDF curriculum will provide your Primary Elementary grade student(s) with:
Historical Background: Step into early 1700s America, particularly Connecticut, and explore the lives of early pioneers.
Author Biography: Learn about Alice Dalgliesh, her background in the British West Indies, and her writing awards.
Vocabulary: Improve your understanding of the novel's words through various activities designed to stimulate vocabulary development.
Literary Techniques: Explore literary techniques such as similes, dictionary work, imagery, and synonyms, enhancing your appreciation for the narrative.
Moral Lessons and Character Values: Study lessons on courage, trusting the Lord's care, handling teasing, practicing love for enemies, trusting in God, mindful speech, encouragement, honoring parents, fostering true friendship, and the significance of prayer.
Activities and Writing Assignments: Participate in extra curricular activities to enhance your study, including defining courage, mapwork, exploring Early American tribes, a cooking center making biscuits, crafting a log cabin, creating an art project picture, engaging in a traditional Native American children’s game, and solving a crossword puzzle.
Suggestions for Further Reading: Expand your reading with an in-depth book list featuring more works by the same author(s) and other books that share themes found in, The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh.
All of Progeny Press' Language Arts PDF download unit lessons are written from a Christian perspective!
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