Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain - Grammardog & Movie Version Bundle

Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain - Grammardog & Movie Version Bundle

Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this novel. All sentences are from the novel. Movie Version Study Guide compares the novel Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain to the movie The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.


Grammardog:
These multiple choice questions based on text sentences from Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain are excellent teaching tools, providing the basis for thoughtful, engaging activities for your students.

This PDF downloadable Grammardog Guide for Tom Sawyer contains 16 analytical multiple choice quizzes with a total of over 250 questions covering:
  • grammar
  • proofreading
  • sentence types
  • figurative language
  • literary devices
  • imagery
  • allusions & symbols
  • theme
  • and more--all directly related to the novel!
ISBN 978-1-60857-032-4

Movie Version:
Study Guide compares the novel Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain to the movie The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) Even though the movie omits 15 chapters of the book, this old colorized film follows the book with a few exceptions. The main plot lines and characters are fairly accurate, and a lot of the dialogue in the book is used in the movie. The ending of the movie does not match what happens in the book, and the subplot involving Huckleberry Finn and Widow Douglas is left out. Despite these flaws, the film is still the best movie version of the book.

The Common Core Standards call for comparing the novel text to a different version, especially a film version. Movie Version study guides provide reliable information about the comparison to know if student responses are accurate. 

ISBN 978-1-937714-21-5
$19.95
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