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Teachers! Parents!

Looking for a great mystery series kids can read and learn something, too? Each book in The Phantom Hunters series takes place in a different locale, so young readers learn about the area and its culture and history while reading a story full of suspense. Each book is also accompanied by a teacher's guide for classroom or homeschool use.

The Phantom Hunters series helps young readers understand differences. Through The Phantom Hunters characters, kids will experience foreign cultures and learn tolerance and respect for others and trust in one's own judgment.

See the complete book descriptions on the subpages of this website.

The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun Teacher's Guide

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If you are teaching a unit on the Southwest Indians, this guide is just what you need! Fully compliant with California Department of Education Standards for Grade 5 and Arizona Department of Education standards for Grade 4, this teacher's guide is a companion to The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun. Loaded with reproducibles, this guide is packed with innovative tools designed to stimulate classroom discussion and get every child actively involved. It contains word games, quizzes, and art, writing, and research projects on:

·        The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun story
·        The Navajo Nation
·        Navajo culture and language
·          Navajo Code Talkers
·        Arizona geography & history
·        Arizona deserts and desert animals
·        The Grand Canyon
·        Arizona tribes
·       
American Sign language

The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun can be incorporated into your curriculum for:

• Social Studies      •  Science     •  History     •  Math       •  Language Conventions

• Visual Arts     •   Writing      •  Geography    •  Research & Tec
hnology    •  Reading Comprehension


Get your students thinking, talking, writing, understanding—and signing!

ISBN: 1-933277-06-8      32 pages      Softcover      8.5" x 11"       $12.95
                                        

Available from Amazon.com, Follett Library Resources, Baker & Taylor, Quality Books, Unique Books, Ambassador Book Service, The Book House, Blackwell’s Book Services, Brodart, BWI, Coutts Library Service, Emery Pratt, Mackin Library Media, Midwest Library Service, Yankee Book Peddler, and other major wholesalers.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Books
    • Forerunner
    • Maximize Your Competitive Edge
    • How to Create a Teacher's Guide for Your Middle-Grade Book
    • How to Start and Run a Writers' Critique Group
    • Running a Writers' Critique Group in Your Classroom
    • The World's Easiest Guide to Using the APA
    • The World's Easiest Guide to Using the MLA
    • Kids' Books >
      • The Phantom Hunters >
        • #`1 The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun
        • The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun Teacher's Guide
        • #2 The Secret of Blackhurst Manor
        • The Secret of Blackhurst Manor Teacher's Guide
      • Writing Cool Short Stories
      • Courses
  • Speaking/Events
    • Calendar
    • Speaking Engagements
    • School Visits
    • Events
  • Media Room
  • Resources
    • FAQs
  • Contact