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Get everything you need to teach a new book with three literature teaching resources in one package.
Whether your students learn best through a traditional approach, by completing fun and interesting activities, or by crafting personal responses to literature, Complete Teacher’s Kits give you the resources to reach everyone in the class.
Every title-specific Complete Teacher’s Kit contains three Literature Teaching Guides: a Literature Teaching Unit, an Activity Pack, and a Response Journal. Select print titles also come with Headlines posters.
Because all Prestwick House Literature Teaching Guides are designed to work together, you can build your entire unit to meet your students’ needs without hours of prep work.
Plus, when you buy a Complete Teacher’s Kit with a 30-paperback set, we’ll automatically upgrade those paperbacks to our biggest discount—35% off!
“Prestwick House products make the teaching process so much easier—so why reinvent the wheel? Literature Teaching Guides provide the basics, which frees up my time to work on the specific variances needed for individual student and classroom needs.”
J. Caron, English Language Arts Teacher
Free eBook: The Teaching Literature Guidebook
One of the best parts of teaching a work of literature is how many exciting ways there are to tackle one book. Teachers can focus on standards-based learning, identification of literary elements, practice of close reading, or the exciting art of storytelling, to name a few.
The Teaching Literature Guidebook provides a roadmap to our most popular resources and guidance for choosing the right ones for your classroom!
From creative writing exercises to group projects, these activities are designed to actively involve students in the reading process, encourage class discussions, and foster a deeper appreciation for literature.
See how the KeyLit digital literature program enhances student engagement with literary texts and has the flexibility to be used with any teaching style and classroom environment.
To help inspire you to take a look at the books you’re teaching in a new light, check out nine different ways to approach a text.
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