THE COLOR OF COURAGE – A Boy at War: The World War II Diary of Julian Kulski
by Julian Kulski
Introduction by Rabbi Michael Schudrich
Foreword by Lech Wałęsa

Format, ISBN & Retail Price:
Hardcover: 978-1-60772-015-7 ($29.95)
Trade Paperback : 978-1-60772-016-4 ($19.95)
Ebook (all major formats): 978-1-60772-019-5 ($12.99)
Size: 6 in x 9 in
Page Count: 496
Includes: More than 150 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; 11 groundbreaking Digital Extras (short historical videos); 2 appendices; contextualizing historical material; Discussion Questions; index

The Color of Courage

Educators’ Guide

 Download The Color of Courage Educators’ Guide here (3 MB)

 

 

The Color of Courage Educators’ Guide includes Common Core Standards correlations for a range of discussion questions and group and individual research, writing and speaking activities. Suitable for grades 9 through 12.

The Educators’ Guide was prepared for Aquila Polonica by Kathleen Odean, nationally recognized expert on literature for young people. A librarian for 17 years, Ms. Odean now gives all-day workshops on new books for teens and Common Core Standards. She reviews for Kirkus ReviewsThe Providence Journal, and Teacher-Librarian. Ms. Odean chaired the 2002 Newbery Award Committee.

The Educators’ Guide includes the following:

  • Pre-Reading Activities
  • Discussion Questions (which can be augmented by the Discussion Questions in the book itself)
  • Vocabulary
  • Digital Tie-ins (video author interviews, plus the 11 Digital Extras included in the book—short videos of original historical film and audio material)
  • a unit on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Research Projects
  • “Dear Mr. Kulski” letter to the author exercise
  • Further Reading suggestions
  • a list of the Common Core Standards addressed in this Guide
  • along with a letter from the publisher, an author bio, brief summary of the book with its Table of Contents, List of Maps and video book trailer.

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