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NIE Newspapers in Education » Orphan Journey Home - Breakfast Serial Story

Orphan Journey Home - Breakfast Serial Story Orphan Journey Home - Breakfast Serial Story
Historical Fiction by Liza Ketchum



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Cameron got caught reading

Description of the Story

"When Jesse’s parents decide to abandon their Illinois farm and return to their first home in Kentucky, Jesse ishappy at the thought of seeing her grandmother again. Moses, her older brother, joins the family only reluctantly;he would rather travel west, where the prairie goes on forever. Then, just a few days into the return journey, Mama and Papa both die of milk sickness. Jesse, Moses, and their younger brother and sister are now orphans. They must make the long wagon journeyon their own in a world where orphan children can be forced to live as indentured servants until adulthood. Armed with only a letter of protection from their father and the heart and will to survive, the children bravethe wilderness. Whom shall they trust? Can they find their way to Kentucky? Will they ever see theirgrandmother again?

Based on a true story that took place in 1828, Orphan Journey Home celebrates the courage, strength, and resourcefulness of four pioneer children who were determined, against all odds, to honor their father’s wishes and make their way back to the safety of their Kentucky home." From the Teacher's Guide written by Jan McDonald.  

 

Students gave this serial story a definite thumbs up! Most of the chapters were read using Reader's Theatre. Students loved assuming the roles of the various characters.  Check out the photos of students who got caught reading this story in the Watertown Daily Times.



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Corey reading intently seated at the teacher's desk - his favorite place to read.

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Karlaina carefully seated on top of her desk. Her favorite place to read in the classroom.

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Chelsie checking out the serial story.

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The boys like bean bag reading.







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