Description
A portrayal of the slave experience, brilliant in its narrative structure and use of dialogue, Uncle Tom’s Cabin motivated America to act on a major issue of the day. Published in 1852, this 1986 edition includes an introduction by Ann Douglas, a short biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe, a note on the text, and suggestions for further reading. This book can be purchased separately, as part of our Lightning Literature & Composition American Lit curriculum, or the U.S. and World History pack. Hewitt uses this Beautiful Feet program for one of its high-school history courses and has a syllabus for it.




Lightning Lit--Grade 2 Student Workbook PDF
Lightning Lit--Grade 4 Student Workbook
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lightning Lit--American Lit: Mid-Late 19th Century Student Workbook
Lightning Lit--Grade 6 Teacher Guide
Ramona and Her Father
Lightning Lit--British Lit: Mid-Late 19th Century Teacher Guide
Seasons
Teachers and Coaches
The Family Under the Bridge
The Earth Dragon Awakes
Lightning Lit--Grade 2 Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--Grade 3 Student Workbook PDF
Holes
Brown Girl Dreaming
Lightning Lit--Grade 4 Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--Speech Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--Shakespeare Comedies & Sonnets Student Workbook
The Random House Book of Poetry for Children