Learning to Fly
by Kimberly Ezzell

Learning to Fly is suitable for the full classroom, break-out groups or independent study.

Students learn best when they are entertained, but also directed. While some modern literature is heavy on entertainment, it lacks structure for use in the classroom. Learning to Fly is fresh and inspiring -- a story with a moral -- and with plenty of substance for learning.

The Study Guide is written by the author, who has experience as an educator, including writing curriculum and exams.

The 42-page Study Guide includes:

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    Synopsis
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    Background
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    Plot Summary
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    Character Summary
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    Literary Devices
  • Irony
  • Symb​olism
  • Coincidence
  • Juxtaposition
  • Foreshadowing
  • Conflict
  • Red Herring
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    Themes
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    Philosophical Influences
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    Summary and Discussion by Section
  • With suggested Discussion Questions - 70 questions to choose from
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    50 Suggested Vocabulary Words -- Formatted as a Handout
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    History Guide with fun facts -- Formatted as a Handout
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    Unit Exam
  • With 25 Multiple Choice, 10 Matching, 10 True/False, 5 Short Answer Essay, and 1 Extra Credit
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    Answer Key in grader-friendly format

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