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Aunt Phil’s Trunk Volume 5 Teacher Guide
$29.95NEW! Second Edition – with easy-to-use Grading System – available August 2018!
History curriculum from 1960-1984 – First 25 years of statehood
ISBN 978-1-940479-31-6
Aunt Phil’s Trunk curriculum that brings Alaska history alive!
This curriculum, which includes student workbooks and teacher guides for each of the five books in the Aunt Phil’s Trunk Alaska history series, makes learning about Alaska history fun for students from grades 4 to 12.
The easy-to-read short stories and hundreds of historical photographs in the series truly bring Alaska history alive. And the curriculum continues the fun with:- Comprehension questions
- Map activities
- Discussion ideas
- Enrichment activities
- Suggestions for additional history readings
- Suggestions for links to more information
- Fun puzzles that correspond to Unit lessons
- Word Search Puzzles
- Word Scramble Puzzles
- Crossword Puzzles
- Unit Reviews
- Unit Tests
All resources and activities are specifically designed for grades 4-12.
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Where The Sun Swings North
$19.95Published in 1922, Where The Sun Swings North is the first novel written by Florence Barrett Willoughby, who many call Alaska’s first official author.
This tale of adventure is a fictionalized account of her family’s real-life experience when stranded on Middleton Island in the Gulf of Alaska for 10 months in 1896-1897 when Willoughby was 10 years old. They may have had few provisions, but they had an intense will to live.
The cast of characters in this story includes a heroine and her Irish husband, a younger lady pure of heart, a drunkard and a diabolical trader who wants the Irishman’s wife for his own. Add to this group the elements of Alaska’s wildland and unpredictable weather and you’ve got a tale of adventure you won’t soon forget.
Reviews
“It is so true to the country about which it is written that even an Alaskan can read it and enjoy it.” – The Pathfinder, May 1922
“It breathes the real Alaskan spirit. It is interesting and clean, like the great out-of-doors in the Northland.” – Sitka Tribune, December 1922
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The Iron Trail by Rex Beach
$19.95In The Iron Trail, released in 1913, Rex Beach weaves a tale of romance and courage in the early 1900s as men struggled to build the Copper River and Northwestern Railway through the rugged wilderness from Cordova to the Kennecott Copper Mines.
Beach closely followed actual events in this page-turning tale, including fierce gun battles, rights-of-way battles and battles against Mother Nature to lay 196 miles of track to the largest copper deposit known in the world at the time.
BONUS: Laurel Downing Bill shares the real story in “Cordova to Kennecott” and captures the determination of railroad engineer, William J. Heney, upon whom Beach based his lead character, in “Alaska’s Irish Prince.” The rich, full life of Beach unfolds in “The Man Behind the Words.”
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The Call of the Wild and Other Northland Stories
$19.95Published in 1903, The Call of the Wild is an American literary treasure. Set in Alaska and the Canadian Yukon Territory during the 1890s’ Klondike gold rush, this fictional tale opens when Buck, a dog that is part St. Bernard and part Scotch shepherd, is kidnapped from his comfortable home in Northern California. He soon finds himself heading north where large, strong sled dogs are in high demand.
Buck learns to adapt to the frozen, arctic land. Over time he loses the social skills he had as a prized pet of a California judge. Instead he learns to live by “the law of club and fang,” as he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization and relies on primordial instinct and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild.
Other London stories set around the rush for gold in this book include: “To Build a Fire,” “To the Man on the Trail,” “The Men of Forty Mile,” “The Son of the Wolf” and several more.
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Call of the Wild Student Workbook
$19.95Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents
The Call of the Wild and Other Northland Stories Curriculum that brings literature alive!Student Workbook
This student workbook, along with accompanying book Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents The Call of the Wild and Other Northland Stories by Jack London, makes reading and analyzing classic American Literature fun.Student Workbook contains:- Comprehension questions
- Discussion questions
- Key quotes to analyze
- Themes to think about
- Introduction to new vocabulary words
- Vocabulary crossword puzzles
Each lesson concludes with a writing exercise to encourage deeper interaction with the text, as well as expansion of creative writing skills.
The lessons in this curriculum are specifically designed for grades 9 or 10. -
Call of the Wild Teacher Guide
$29.95Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents
The Call of the Wild and Other Northland Stories Curriculum that brings literature alive!Teacher Guide
This teacher guide, along with accompanying book Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents The Call of the Wild and Other Northland Stories by Jack London, makes reading and analyzing classic American Literature fun.Student Workbook contains:- Comprehension questions
- Discussion questions
- Key quotes to analyze
- Themes to think about
- Introduction to new vocabulary words
- Vocabulary crossword puzzles
Each lesson concludes with a writing exercise to encourage deeper interaction with the text, as well as expansion of creative writing skills.
The lessons in this curriculum are specifically designed for grades 9 or 10. -
The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses
$14.95Award-winning author Laurel Downing Bill heard the call of her Alaska history fans and has reproduced Robert W. Service’s The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses.
This book pays tribute to one of the North Country’s most beloved poets and shares his first published collection of poems that debuted in 1907. This specially created book also features a biography of the Bard of the Yukon, written by Downing Bill, complete with photographs.
Even though he never lived in Alaska, Service helped put it on the map for most people with ballads like “The Shooting of Dan McGrew,” “The Cremation of Sam McGee” and “The Call of the Wild” – all included in this special collection of poetry, which now is part of the public domain.Service felt a connection to the land and the people of the North and later told a newspaper that the nine years he spent in the Yukon (1904-1912) were “some of the happiest” of his life.
“All the things I am and have, I owe to the north.” Service said in the late 1940s.
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Spell of the Yukon Student Workbook
$19.95Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents
The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses Curriculum that brings literature alive!Student Workbook
This student workbook, along with accompanying book Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses by Robert Service, makes reading and analyzing classic poetry fun.Student Workbook contains:- Comprehension questions
- Discussion questions
- Key lines to analyze
- Themes to think about
- Introduction to various styles of poetry
- Introduction to new vocabulary words
- Vocabulary crossword puzzles
Each lesson concludes with a writing exercise to encourage a deeper understanding of poems, as well as to explore self expression through poetry.
The lessons in this curriculum are specifically designed for grades 9 or 10. -
Spell of the Yukon Teacher Guide
$29.95Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents
The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses Curriculum that brings literature alive!Teacher Guide
This teacher guide, along with accompanying book Aunt Phil’s Trunk Proudly Presents The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses by Robert Service, makes reading and analyzing classic poetry fun.Teacher Guide contains:- Comprehension questions
- Discussion questions
- Key lines to analyze
- Themes to think about
- Introduction to various styles of poetry
- Introduction to new vocabulary words
- Vocabulary crossword puzzles
Each lesson concludes with a writing exercise to encourage a deeper understanding of poems, as well as to explore self expression through poetry.
The lessons in this curriculum are specifically designed for grades 9 or 10. -
The Dragline Kid and Her Golden Wish
$9.95The Dragline Kid and Her Golden Wish, released July 2014, is written by Alaska author Lisa Augustine and beautifully illustrated by artist Melody Trone. Children ages 4-8 will delight in this story of a little girl who dreams of being a gold miner like her daddy in Alaska’s wilderness.
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Raven’s Friends 1 – Alaska Animals Far and Wide
$9.95Raven's Friends, released June 2012, is written and illustrated by Kim Sherry. Children ages 4-8 will love this book as they follow its narrator, Raven, through 32 pages filled with colorful illustrations and poems that share facts about animals that call Alaska home.
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Sourdough Cookery *Includes starter from 1896
$19.95More than 100 heart-healthy recipes are featured in this cookbook. Along with recipes for low-fat, low-sugar, low-sodium breads, biscuits and buns, you will find treats like Cranberry-Chocolate Cake, White Chocolate Cherry Muffins and Apple Pumpkin Bread – all made with egg, sugar and sodium substitutes. However, each recipe includes how many real eggs, how much sugar and other items are needed for those who want to bake with the “loaded” ingredients.
* Includes sourdough starter from the 1896 gold rush of Hope, Alaska
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Aunt Phil’s Trunk of Alaska Trivia
$9.95How much did the largest gold nugget found in Alaska weigh? What is unusual about fireweed? Which Alaska glacier is larger than the state of Rhode Island? You will learn the answers to these and many more questions when you get Aunt Phil’s Trunk of Alaska Trivia. Its 104 pages are filled with fascinating facts and crosswords, word searches and sudokus that will tease your mind and broaden your knowledge of America’s Last Frontier.
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Muckluck, Alaska by Lisa Augustine
$14.95Where Nothing Ever Happens
Muckluck, Alaska – Where Nothing Ever Happens, released August 2012, is written by Lisa Augustine, edited by Laurel Downing Bill and published by Aunt Phil’s Trunk LLC.
Readers will be enchanted as they travel through this 200-page fictional tale about life during 1930s-1940s in the Last Frontier. As told through the voice of 91-year-old Kate, a lifelong Alaskan, the stories ring true of small town Alaska in days gone by.