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This resource is a BUNDLED product of the following:
Combined, these three .pdf books have over 1400 pages of world literature for High School Students.
Part 1 – The Ancient World includes selections from the Middle East, Near East Greece, China, India and Rome
Part 2 – The Middle Ages includes selections from Europe, the Middle East, China, Japan and South Asia
Part 3 – The Renaissance includes sections from Korea, Europe and Native AmericaSee description below for additional information!
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World Literature Part 3 is a 379 page .pdf book of compiled literature from around the world.
Part 1 is entitled: The Renaissance and includes:
Korea:
– Sijo Poetry
– The Tale of Hong Gil-Dong
From Europe:
– Don Quixote
– Gargantua and Pantagruel
– Hamlet
– The Journals of Christopher Columbus
– The Prince
– The Tempest
– Utopia
From Native America:
– Myths of the Cherokee
– Aw-aw-tam Indian Nights: The Myths and Legends of the Pimas
– Of Cannibals
– Popol VuhSee description below for additional information!
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World Literature Part 2 is a 517 page .pdf book of compiled literature from around the world.
Part 1 is entitled: The Middle Ages and includes:
Europe:
–The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)
– The Parliament of Birds and The Canterbury Tales
– The Decameron
– The Divine Comedy: Inferno
– The Song of Roland
– The Lais of Marie de France
– Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
– The song of the Cid
– The Travel of Marco Polo
From the Middle East:
– The Rose Garden (Golestan or Gulistan)
– The Quran
– Divani Shamsi Tabriz and Masnavi
– Shahnameh
– The Thousand and One Nights
– Autobiography of Usamah Ibn Munqidh
From China:
– Selected Poems
– The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
From Japan:
– Noh Plays
– Pillow Book
– The Tale of Genji
From South Asia:
– Tukaram’s Selected PoemsSee description below for additional information!
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World Literature Part 1 is a 661 page .pdf book of compiled literature from around the world.
Part 1 is entitled: Ancient World and includes:
From the Middle East, Near East Greece:
– “Genesis” and “Exodus” of the Hebrew Bible
– The Epic of Gilgamesh
– The Iliad and The Odyssey
– Medea
– Oedipus the King
– The Apology of Socrates
From China:
– The Analects
– The Art of War
– The Book of Songs
– The Mother of Mencius
– The Zhuangzi
From India:
– The Bhagavad Gita
– The Mahabharata
– The Ramayana
From Rome:
– The Aeneid
– MetamorphosesSee description below for additional information!
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Help students learn over 200 new vocabulary words as they read Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice. Includes student handouts, puzzles and assessments. This resource breaks up new vocabulary by chapter and is in 5 different sections. Each section contains a student handout of words with definitions, crossword puzzles and section quizzes. At the end, there are two different vocabulary finals (each with 100 questions). Answer keys to all puzzles, quizzes and assessments are included!
This resource is not a complete novel study guide but only focuses on the vocabulary within the book. If you are looking for a complete novel study, go to:
Pride and Prejudice Novel Study
(Please Note: This vocabulary resource is contained within the complete novel study. You do not need this resource if you have the complete novel study.)
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Complete novel study for Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (196 pages). Includes:
– Author’s Biography
– Novel Introduction
– Characters and Themes
– Quotes and Analysis
– Teaching Guides dividing the novel into 5 sections w/
* Chapter Summaries, Thought Questions and Vocabulary
* Student Handouts
* Student Worksheets, Assessments & Keys
– Final AssessmentsClick here for a pdf preview instant download!
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Students can use this notebooking unit as they student the poem: Beowulf
The unit is designed for students to record vocabulary and definitions, summaries (by assigned lines), characters, answer essay questions, as well as write about symbols and themes of this epic poem. The unit also comes with teacher pages which correspond with the student pages.