My Side of the Mountain - eGuide

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Grade Range: 5-8

Setting: United States, 1950s

Genre: Wilderness Survival

Page Count: 62 + Answer Key

Approximate Completion Time: 10 weeks

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Young Sam Gribley has always heard "The land is no place for a Gribley." He knows his great-grandfather built a farmstead in the Catskill Mountains and then left to become a sailor, so he sets off (with his Dad's permission) on his own to find the remains of his great-grandfather's farm with just $40, a ball of cord, a penknife, an ax, some flint and steel, and determination to live off the land.
Arriving at the old Gribley farmstead, Sam hollows out a tree for his home and learns to hunt, fish, trap, and forage for edible plants. When he captures a young falcon, Frightful, and trains her to hunt, she becomes a good friend and great help in supplying food. After months of carving out a life for himself on the side of a Catskill Mountain, Sam is sure that the land is the perfect place for a Gribley!

Progeny Press My Side of the Mountain Language Arts curriculum provides your Middle School grade student with:

Author Biography: Learn about the life story of the prolific author, Jean Craighead George, and uncover the inspirations behind her compelling narratives.
Vocabulary: Engage in a variety of activities carefully designed to stimulate the retention and growth of your vocabulary skills.
Literary Techniques: Focus on the techniques that bring the narrative to life. Explore various elements such as point of view, the dynamic use of verbs, anthropomorphism, irony, flashback, the power of adjectives, the beauty of similes, the art of recapitulation, paraphrasing prowess, distinguishing fact from opinion, the charm of onomatopoeia, the relief of comic interludes, the creation of mood, the elegance of metaphors, the subtle use of allusions, organizing information alphabetically, the art of idioms, the paradoxical beauty of oxymorons, the musicality of alliteration, assonance, and consonance, the beauty of extended metaphors, the willingness to suspend disbelief, the intricacies of conflict, the heroic quest, the dramatic structure, the full-circle ending, and the transformative journey of a bildungsroman/coming of age story.
Moral Lessons and Character Values: Contemplate the understanding of God, facing solitude, the impact of superstitions, conquering fear and worry, the virtue of patience, recognizing divine provision, embracing acceptance, practicing hospitality, standing against bullying, experiencing God’s care, honoring parents, grappling with the complexities of lying, and navigating the intricacies of daily life.
Activities and Writing Assignments:  Embark on an enriching array of activities and writing assignments that extend beyond the pages of the novel. Go on field trips, delve into plant research, unleash your creativity in writing, participate in safety discussions, explore the art of letter writing, connect math concepts, unravel the mysteries of superstitions and legends, express yourself through a poster project, engage in cooking centers, delve into research writing, bring stories to life through drama projects, express yourself through journal writing, explore the world of rock climbing, craft wooden toys, connect with science, solve crossword puzzles, engage in Christmas wreath projects, explore the world of peregrine falcons, explore health and nutrition, create parodies, explore various essay choices, unleash your creativity in powerpoint projects, express yourself through art and design, and celebrate learning with a class party and journalism newspaper.
Suggestions for Further Reading:  Continue your reading adventures with an in-depth reading list of more books by the Jean Craighead George and other books that tie in with, or are similar to, My Side of the Mountain.

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

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Book Awards:
Newbery Honor Medal Winner 1960 • New York State Writer's Hall of Fame • ALA Notable Book

Extra Information

Brand:
Progeny Press
Recommended Grade Level:
5-8
Setting:
Catskill Mountains, New York, USA, 1950s
Study Guide Page Count:
72 pages
Study Guide Author:
Carol Clark
For the Book By:
Jean Craighead George