Joan of Arc |
Publication Information
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Author: Stanley, Diane |
Illustrator: Stanley, Diane |
Title: Joan of Arc |
Date: 1998 |
Publisher: Morrow |
City: New York |
ISBN, paperback: 0-688-14329-6 |
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ABE/ABLE:
Yes |
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Young Adult:
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Picture:
Yes |
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General Information:
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Book Type(s):
biography and autobiography, nonfiction
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HSE Descriptor(s):
social studies
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Summary: |
This beautifully illustrated and researched biography of the French peasant girl who became known as Joan of Arc describes how she led the French against the English in the 100 Year's War. The book includes an historical background of the 100 Year's War, a pronunciation guide, a map, and a bibliography. |
Teaching Ideas: |
Teachers might want to do a K-W-L strategy to see what students know about Joan of Arc before reading the book and what they learn through reading it. The book raises many issues for discussion and writing activities. What role did illiteracy play in Joan's life and death? What can one person do to implement change? How did the traditional role of women affect Joan? Students could also do a "then" and "now" comparison of the 100 Year's War and a current conflict like the civil wars in the former Yugoslavia. Since Joan of Arc became a saint as recently as 1920, interested students could research the process with the help of the web sites below.
web sites: perso.wanadoo.fr/musee.jeannedarc/indesanglais.htm, www.newadvant.org/cathen/08409c.htm. |
Teaching Strategies: |
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K-W-L Instruction Strategy
http://literacy.kent.edu/eureka/strategies/k_w_l.pdf
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