This social satire about the young Prince Edward condemns the power of the monarchy, unjust laws, and religious intolerance. When Edward switches lives with a peasant boy, he quickly learns that social class, like so much of life, is determined by chance and random circumstance.
With this The Prince and the Pauper Response Journal, you’ll have an amazing selection of writing prompts for every chapter in the book right at your fingertips.
Help your students form and express their own opinions with these personal writing prompts and essay topics.
This Response Journal will help you:
- prepare dozens of fun, ready-made journal topics that students will love;
- start every day with a quick reading response activity;
- give your students the perfect opportunity to develop good grammar habits.
Great teachers help their students focus on writing. With Prestwick House’s Response Journals, your students will:
- Learn to develop their own unique writing voice;
- Become confident in voicing their opinions;
- Build a personal connection to literature.
This is the reproducible booklet version of this Response Journal.
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