Words Aptly Spoken® Short Stories: An Introduction to Short Story Classics
Recommended in Program(s): Challenge B
Cycle(s): N/A
This book supplies a treasure trove of classic short stories paired with bite-sized lessons to help students craft their own story.
- 8 x 10 softcover, perfect bound
- 264 pages
- Third edition, © 2014
Click HERE to view the Errata Sheet.
What families are saying:
"We discuss the short story [my son] has read for the week, using the thought questions from Words Aptly Spoken Short Stories. If I did not finish the reading myself, we still have a profitable discussion." —Jennifer Courtney, Writers Circle
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Words Aptly Spoken® Short Stories: An Introduction to Short Story Classics
Words Aptly Spoken® Short Stories: An Introduction to Short Story Classics
Recommended in Program(s): Challenge B
Cycle(s): N/A
This book supplies a treasure trove of classic short stories paired with bite-sized lessons to help students craft their own story.
- 8 x 10 softcover, perfect bound
- 264 pages
- Third edition, © 2014
Click HERE to view the Errata Sheet.
What families are saying:
"We discuss the short story [my son] has read for the week, using the thought questions from Words Aptly Spoken Short Stories. If I did not finish the reading myself, we still have a profitable discussion." —Jennifer Courtney, Writers Circle
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Recommended in Program(s): Challenge B
Cycle(s): N/A
This book supplies a treasure trove of classic short stories paired with bite-sized lessons to help students craft their own story.
- 8 x 10 softcover, perfect bound
- 264 pages
- Third edition, © 2014
Click HERE to view the Errata Sheet.
What families are saying:
"We discuss the short story [my son] has read for the week, using the thought questions from Words Aptly Spoken Short Stories. If I did not finish the reading myself, we still have a profitable discussion." —Jennifer Courtney, Writers Circle





















