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Mary Poppins
"Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down!" Okay, so there isn't any singing and dancing in the book by P.L. Travers. In fact, if you've only ever seen the movie, be prepared to be introduced to the real Mary Poppins, who in actuality is terse, demanding and sharp-spoken. Although her personality isn't "sugary-sweet," you will come to adore her and the many lessons and adventures she has for the Banks children. This is a reprint of the classic, and the "Bad Tuesday" chapter has been revised to be more culturally sensitive. A great classic that is truly "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"! (Okay, so that isn't in the book either, but I couldn't resist!) 209 pgs, pb. elise
From the moment Mary Poppins arrives at Number Seventeen Cherry-Tree Lane, everyday life at the Banks house is forever changed. It all starts when Mary Poppins is blown by the east wind onto the doorstep of the Banks house. She becomes amostunusual nanny to Jane, Michael, and the twins. Who else but Mary Poppins can slideupbanisters, pull an entire armchair out of an empty carpetbag, and make a dose of medicine taste like delicious lime-juice cordial? A day with Mary Poppins is a day of magic and make-believe come to life!
Please note that a brief synopsis of many of the books included here are provided in our Library Builders section. Study guides for the same book are often available from several publishers, so we found it more efficient to give a description of the book only once.
In the classical education model, a grammar student should be able to show reading comprehension on a literal and inferential level, demonstrate an increasing vocabulary, and identify various styles of literature as well as basic biblical values. These literature guides from Veritas Press are carefully constructed to train students in those skills. Encouraging oral reading and requiring questions to be answered in complete sentences, these worktexts are attractively illustrated (black & white) and easy to use with complete answer keys included (worksheets are reproducible for family use only). There are some basic similarities among the various titles. For instance, all have who/what/where/why/when questions for the student to answer. However, there's considerable variety as well. Alice in Wonderland, a third grade guide, includes recipes, several cut and paste projects, memory work, and some writing assignments (adding silly stanzas to a song). The fourth grade guide for The Story of Rolf and the Viking Bow includes (among others) vocabulary exercises, drawing assignments, a relationship web, a cause & effect worksheet, and several writing assignments (paragraphs, cinquain, and limerick). Author information and a short story writing assignment are included in Where the Red Fern Grows, a fifth grade guide.
As is typical with classical education material, the assigned grade levels often seem challenging. Don't let that discourage you from using an otherwise excellent resource – simply adjust the grade level to suit your student (guides are unlabeled). ~ Janice
Product Format: | Softcover Book |
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Brand: | Clarion |
Author: | P.L. Travers |
Grades: | 3-AD |
ISBN: | 9780544439566 |
Length in Inches: | 7.625 |
Width in Inches: | 5.125 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.35 |