10th Grade Implications of Literature Navigator LEVEL
Navigator Level–Grade 10
The Navigator Level treats students to an exciting collection of international literature that will challenge them with thought-provoking stories, biographies, poetry, and nonfiction. The abridged text of Charles Dickens’ famous novel, A Tale of Two Cities, furnishes a vivid backdrop to the French Revolution. Works by many lesser-known authors and poets are included, along with those by such familiar names as Count Leo Tolstoy, Robert Frost, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Emmi Bonhoeffer, sister-in-law to the heroic Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Supplementary background material and all of the helpful features typical of this enjoyable literature series are present in Navigator, making it an excellent choice for tenth-grade students.
About Implications of Literature
Implications of Literature is an academically rigorous high school literature series that features traditional, values-oriented content. These textbooks create coursework that preserves family values while exposing your high school student to excellent short stories, novellas, drama, novels, and biographical and auto-biographical nonfiction. All stories have been chosen to build character in young minds without moralizing.
Implications of Literature texts are designed to build comprehension, critical and analytical skills. Quizzes, textual sidebars, literary critiques, writing assignments, journaling, grammar, and vocabulary are just a few of Implications of Literature's innovative features. The student text includes an introduction to each genre, with vocabulary clearly explained in footers on nearly every page. The teacher's text includes all of the content of the student text with helpful annotations and suggested answers for assignments.