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Opal Teacher's Edition
- Reduced version of the student text
- Scope and sequence
- Answers to the Student Workbook
- Common Core curriculum alignment notations
The Teacher’s Edition comes in two volumes, Sunflower and Daisy, and they are the control center for the Mosdos literature program. Opal level has six units, with each unit taking six weeks to highlight a character-building theme and a literary element. The Teacher’s Edition has reduced versions of the student text with teaching prompts and answers that go with the questions found on those pages. Each volume begins with a scope and sequence that shows the targeted literary skill, and workbook activity pages that tie into the story. This will allow you to see at a glance where you are going, and where you have been regarding the sequence of skills. Many enriching notes are in the margins to use as little or as much as you like as you guide the reading. Answers to the Student Workbook are found in the Teacher’s Edition. Each book is spiral-bound and soft covered. Sunflower contains 297 pages, and Daisy has 345 pages.
The Teacher's Edition is printed in two volumes with spiral binding and a soft cover for easy use. This complete teacher resource is extraordinarily helpful for teachers—new, experienced, and homeschool educators. Lessons are carefully structured so that teachers may assist their students in achieving a comprehensive grasp of the language arts skills, facts, themes, and artistic elements that drive each work. The lessons provided in the Teacher's Edition are framed by the traditional values synonymous with Mosdos Press. With our Teacher's Annotated Edition, you will find exactly what you need for all of your lesson planning.
Mosdos Press bills its literature courses as intellectually challenging with positive moral values. We used the Gold book for Mark's literature course for one year, and we would agree with their assessment.
So that students will see the full range of literary works, each level in the program is comprised of several types of literature: short stories, poetry, nonfiction essays, plays, songs, drama selections, and even a complete novel. Selections are from top-notch authors. A review of the table of contents in Pearl reveals selections from such well-known authors as Irene Hunt, Langston Hughes, Alex Haley, T. S. Eliot, Jack London, Leo Tolstoy, James Thurber, Robert Frost, James Herriot, Carl Sandburg, and Aesop.
Each level consists of three components: a hardcover student book, a softcover spiral-bound teacher edition, and a softcover workbook. The Student Book is quite visually appealing, with a mixture of color photographs, color drawings, b&w line drawings, and watermark backgrounds and borders. The desire for visual appeal is even more obvious in Pearl (6th grade, copyright 2003) than in Gold (8th grade, copyright 2001), showing that visual quality is quite important to the publisher.
But quality is much more than skin-deep. In addition to the literary work itself, each piece is proceeded by a Blueprint for Reading. This includes a brief bio of the author, an introduction to the story, and an explanation of some facet of literature. A Word Bank lists vocabulary words to know; however, pronunciations and definitions of the more challenging words are given at the bottom of the page where each first appears in the story. Selections end with Quick Review, In-depth Thinking, and Drawing Conclusions questions. A Focusing On section asks the student to examine some literary aspect of the selection. Creating and Writing lists a few possibilities for some type of writing related to the story.
While the Teacher Edition lacks the color of the student book, it contains a wealth of information to aid the instructor. For starters, it contains a reduced-size version of the student text, sans color. It also contains additional background information about the selection and general literary information as well, such as comments about setting and plot. Discussion questions (with answers), which are different from and more detailed than the end-of-selection questions, are given along the way. Answers to the end-of-selection questions and workbook questions are also provided, as are pointers to aid with the Creating and Writing assignments.
The Workbook format differs slightly from grade to grade. The 6th grade workbook contains vocabulary activities, graphic organizers, and space to write answers to the In-depth Comprehension Questions and the Creative Writing exercises, plus 25 additional Creative Writing tasks which incorporate language arts components and facets of each type of literary genre. It also contains 25 prose pieces with comprehension questions to help prepare students for standardized tests. The 8th grade workbook contains vocabulary exercises, graphic organizers, and a research or creative writing activity. Answers to the questions are included in the back of the Teacher's Editions.
A Test Master CD-ROM for each level is available which contains all the test masters for prose selection, unit tests, vocabulary tests and essay questions. Use them as tests or as extra assignments.
Each Test Master Digital Download includes tests for each prose
selection, unit tests, and vocabulary tests. Also available with each download
are essay questions that are drawn from each unit to demonstrate understanding of the genre, literary
component, or unit theme taught. The test masters can be used as an independent
assignment, review, or as a student test before progressing to the next lesson.
As an instructor, I really liked this program. I (Bob) was doing a fair amount of Mark's instruction at this point, and I don't always get a chance to preview the material before discussing it with Mark. The teacher's manual really fills in the gaps in this situation, although it would still be better for me to read the selections prior to discussion. Mark is not a big fan of canned literature programs (although he reads a great deal), but in general he liked the stories included in the program.
One final note. The program is written so that it can be used in a secular setting, so you won't see many references to God or the Bible. However, the selections do maintain a high moral tone that should be pleasing to a broad spectrum of users. All things considered, we believe that this program compares favorably to program like the Bob Jones literature program, which we have also used at various levels.
Components are available individually or in a convenient bundle. Bundles include all the textual resources necessary for the course: Student Book(s), Teacher Edition(s) and the softcover workbook. Not included but available separately is the Test Master CD-Rom or Test Master Digital Download.
Visually appealing Texts are organized by story elements and include author biographies, vocabulary, footnotes, and “Blueprints for Reading” to encourage analytical skills. The consumable Workbooks include vocabulary activities, comprehension questions, writing activities, and graphic organizers. The comprehensive Teacher’s Editions (two volumes at this level) contain reduced student pages, background teaching information, discussion questions with answers, answers to the questions found at the end of each selection, answers to workbook questions, and creative writing assignment pointers. Effective use of the course requires Textbooks, Workbook, and Teacher’s Editions which are conveniently available in the Homeschool Bundle.
Product Format: | Softcover Book |
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Brand: | Mosdos Press |
Grade: | 3 |
ISBN: | 9780985807894 |
Length in Inches: | 12.25 |
Width in Inches: | 11 |
Height in Inches: | 2 |
Weight in Pounds: | 5.15 |