Description:
Amos Fortune Free Man was the 1951 Newbery Medal Winner. Born a prince in
Africa, Amos Fortune believes he must live to serve his people. Although
captured and brought to the United States as a slave, Amos never forgot his high
calling; In spite of his circumstances, Amos lives his life as a testimony to
freedom--the freedom that can only come from faith in God. Based on a true
story.
Features:
Progeny Press Study Guides provide teachers, parents, and students with
literary analysis based upon the foundation of the Bible. Examining well-written
literature in relation to biblical standards, students will develop and refine
how they deal with man's philosophies while learning about the craft of writing.
Progeny Press study guides deal with literature as works of art and philosophy
as they explain and use literary terms; deal with plot construction; dig into
why the character studies; and bring attention to themes and ideas the author
has crafted.
Easy-to-use lessons include vocabulary exercises, comprehension and analysis,
critical thinking, questions on related Biblical principles, activities, plus a
complete answer key. Middle & High School guides take approximately from 8 to 10
weeks to complete. 68 pages, paperback. Grades 5-7.
Item Details:
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Binding/Format: |
Paperback |
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Author: |
Peltarri, Carole |
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Publisher: |
Progeny Press |
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Publication Date: |
August 2007 |
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ISBN: |
1586093304 |
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Pages: |
66 |
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