CliffsNotes On Nicholas Sparks’ A Walk to Remember, Teacher’s Guide (Cliff Notes)
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| Help your students get the most from Nicholas Sparks' A Walk to Remember with CliffsNotes—the original study guides. Whether you've taught the novel countless times or are a newcomer to Sparks' work, this guide is the perfect companion to teaching the wildly popular A Walk to Remember. Your students will fall in love with the story of Jamie and Landon in a new way with the valuable insight and trusted guidance of CliffsNotes. Plus, the activities are designed to be flexible to suit your individual classroom needs and personal teaching style. Inside, you'll get: -
An interview with Nicholas Sparks -
Author background -
How to use this book -
List of characters -
Strategies for teaching Sparks' A Walk to Remember -
Classroom reading activities -
Vocabulary words -
Post-reading activities and assignments -
Assigning and evaluating a thesis -
And much more Discover other modern-day treasures and classic literature you can introduce in your classroom by visiting CliffsNotes.com. |
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| Review Date: October 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kym McNabney, Illinois |
| I was excited to get this book and begin reading it after finishing the novel, A WALK TO REMEMBER. It wasn't exactly what I thought it would be but found it helpful just the same. I was hoping for more of an outline of the novel from the author. It did give a complete description of the entire story though it was not in Sparks' perspective. The section that I got the most from was towards the end, The Character Analyses, and the section on, Critical Essays. |
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