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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

New Teacher Guide (Mark of Athena)

Ahh...summer.  The time to tackle major projects (moving), reflect upon last year's lessons (blogging), and take time to relax (pinterest and reading).  I've been alternating being productive by reading to prepare for literature circles next year with life tasks and copious amounts of Netflix.

Rick Riordan is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.

Since I've read the Percy Jackson series, The Lost Hero, and The Son of Neptune, my next logical book was the Mark of Athena.



Picking up right where The Son of Neptune left off, Percy, Jason, and company must now safely and quickly blend the Greek and Roman camps together by heading to the homeland.  Of course, nothing is easy for the prophecy of seven.  

Coming in around fifty pages, this is one of my longest teacher guides ever...but considering the book is close to 600 pages, it makes sense!  You can snag both the teacher guide and chronological order sort here!

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