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Narrated by a sister and brother in alternating chapters, Morning Girl depicts life on an island just before Columbus arrives. Morning Girl literature units will have your students working on several language arts goals: figurative language, persuasive writing, research and more.
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This reading plan for the novel "Morning Girl" by Michael Dorris has been completely updated. You will find everything you need to begin a study of this historical novel. It contains detailed directions on how to help your students develop reading strategies.
Morning Girl by Michael Dorris is a great historical fiction novel study for 4th to 6th grade students. Morning Girl provides a look into the life of the Taino Indians before Christopher Columbus arrived. This Morning Girl resource is a low prep novel unit and is a zipped file with two secure PDFs.
Morning Girl Both Star Boy • Her favorite time of day is morning • She wakes up early before everyone else. • She is a girl. • She has very vibrant dreams. • Sometimes she gets very annoyed with Star Boy. • She is very excited about the new sister. • She is very curious about how she looks.