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Anne of Avonlea Study Guide from a Christian Perspective
Compiled by Amanda Kaake 2011
 
Introduction
While organizing a local homeschool book club, I had the hardest time finding a free study guide for the book,
Anne ofAvonlea
. My readers are generally ages 9 and up. Thus, the study you will find below will be geared towards the youngerages.A few things to note:1.This study is from a Christian perspective and ties in bible verses.2.You will notice that the children using this study guide are asked to find a specific location on the map more than once.This is to not only get them more in the habit of using maps, but get them more familiar with the areas that are being talkedabout. We all know that doing things morethan once helps us remember them.3.It is highly possible that I have missed some words that should be looked up or missed out on some questions that youthink should be asked. I do apologize for this. If you have anything you think would be good to add to a future edition,please feel free to email me athomeschoolingthem@gmail.comI have purposely left a few things out that might be a littletoo much for younger children.4.All pictures in this study were found in online searches. I do not own rights to any of these pictures.All in all, I hope this is useful for you and your children. Have a blessed day and remember, never stop reading!~Amanda Kaake
 
Chapter 1: An Irate Neighbor
Words to Look Up:
iratevirgilpoplarsdemurredmischief yankee
Places to Find on a Map:
Prince Edward IslandCharlottetownNew Brunswick White Sands
Questions to Ask:
1.What kind of teacher do youthink Anne is?2.Who is Mr. Harrison and wheredid he come from?3.Why did Mr. Harrison get soupset? What did Anne do tohelp rectify the situation?4.Who is Ginger and Dolly?5.Anne seems to have a quick temper. Can you find and reada bible verse that talks about being quick to anger?6.What is a kindred spirit?7.What is tea time and whatcountries partake in this lovelytradition?8.What does “being square”mean?9.What does “getting into hotwater” mean?
Activities:
Have your very own tea time for awhole week at the same time everyday if possible.
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Awesome! I loved Anne of Avonlea when I was a kid.

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