Description
Jim Hawkins is just a boy trying to do the best he can running an inn with his widowed mother when adventure and danger literally walk through the door in the form of a pirate! He is left with a treasure map and the warning, "Beware the one-legged man!"
Jim goes sailing in search of treasure with Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and Captain Smollett. Put under the tutelage of the ship's cook, Long John Silver, Jim learns much of the sea-faring life and gains a great friend. But where treasure is concerned, honor and friendship can be held cheap. As they near the island, the ship's crew mutinies, and Jim has to decide where his loyalties are and what it means to be honorable.
Set sail aboard the Hispaniola with the fearless Jim and the formidable Long John Silver!
Progeny Press' Treasure Island English/Language Arts PDF curriculum provides your Middle School grade student with:
About the Author: Learn about the life of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Vocabulary: Master the words used throughout the novel using fun and engaging activities designed to build retention and growth.
Literary Techniques: What makes a good story? Discover various techniques like mood and foreshadowing. See how authors use dialect to develop character, and synonyms and similes to keep readers engaged. Dig into descriptive language, irony, and more.
Moral Lessons and Character Values: Learn about courage, peer pressure, and the value of discretion. Discuss the importance of seeking and receiving advice. Reflect on facing fear and discouragement. Trust that God is with us, and understand themes of goodness, mercy, eternal life, and death.
Activities and Writing Assignments: Create maps, study coins and ships, learn sea shanties, and dive into the lives of pirates. Work on biographies and essays to bring history and creativity to life.
Suggestions for Further Reading: Set sail into an ocean of literature with a reading list of more books by Robert Louis Stevenson, and uncover other books that tie in with, or share themes and styles with, Treasure Island.
All of Progeny Press' language arts unit lessons are written from a Christian worldview!
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