The World of Warriors Educator's Guide is a stand-alone educational guide for teachers and libraries, including various classroom activites.
Blurb[]
- This guide to the Warrior series includes open-ended discussion questions relating to each of the three story lines, curriculum connection project ideas, and creative arts-based activities. Use this literature guide for ideas on how to incorporate the popular Warrior series in your classroom.
Summary[]
- The book includes basic information about the authors and first three arcs of the Warriors books. Mainly, the guide is about classroom activites, such as discussion questions, curriculum connections, and art projects.
Format and content[]
- The guide first includes an introduction to the first three arcs of Warriors, what they're about, and why kids love them. It also explains the pen name Erin Hunter and who the authors behind it are, as well as trivia about them.
- It has three different segments for each arc, all about classroom activities relating to them, which are split into three different categories: Discussion Questions, Curriculum Connections, and Get Creative, but encourages teachers to spin off their own discussion questions.
- The classroom activities have students answer questions about the series, as well as follow-up questions about what they'd do in certain Warriors-related situations. It also has students write stories, study maps present in the books, craft, gather photos, write plays, draw predictions for upcoming books, etc.
Publication history[]
- The World of Warriors Educator's Guide (EN), HarperCollins (unknown binding), March 2008[1]
Trivia[]
Interesting facts[]
- The book includes estimated release dates for Eclipse, Long Shadows, and Sunrise, and is only off slightly for the last two.[3]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ The artwork on the cover is taken directly from the original cover of Dark River, which was illustrated by Wayne McLoughlin.[2]