The Castle Corona
by Sharon Creech and David Diaz
24 Total Resources 1 Awards 4 State Lists Book Resume View Text Complexity Discover Like Books
- Grade
- 3-8
- Genre
- Historical Fiction
- Realistic Fiction
Year Published 2007
Word Count 41,224
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: 800L
- ATOS Reading Level: 5.5
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 118251, 6 AR Points
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- Curricular Area
- English Language Arts
- Subject Headings
- Brothers and sisters--Juvenile fiction
- Kings and rulers
- Orphans--Fiction
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Medieval
- Italy--Fiction
- Brothers and sisters
- Italy--Juvenile fiction
- Orphans
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General (see also headings under Family)
- Kings--Juvenile fiction
- Kings, queens, rulers, etc
- Italy
- Kings, queens, rulers, etc.--Fiction
- Brothers and sisters--Fiction
- Orphans--Juvenile fiction
Our Original Resources 7
Meet-the-Author Movie with Sharon Creech
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Audio Name Pronunciation with David Diaz
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In-depth Written Interview with Sharon Creech
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Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson
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Cultural Representation Reflection
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Historical Fiction Multi-Leveled Lesson
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Submit Qualitative Text Complexity Rubric
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Book Guides, Activities & Lessons 5
Story Map Multi-Leveled Lesson
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Cultural Representation Reflection
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Historical Fiction Multi-Leveled Lesson
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Discussion Guide from HarperCollins
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Reader Guide from HarperCollins
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Book Readings 1
Audiobook Excerpt narrated by Jennifer Wiltsie
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Awards & Distinctions 1
CCBC Choices
Selection, 2008
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