Indian In the Cupboard PP


Indian In the Cupboard PP
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Study Guide


For the novel by Lynne Reid Banks



On his birthday, Omri is somewhat disappointed to receive a small plastic Indian from his friend Patrick, but he is pleased when his brother Gillon gives him a white metal cupboard. Omri discovers that a key, once belonging to his great-grandmother, fits the lock on the cupboard perfectly. He puts the plastic Indian in the cupboard for the night and locks the cupboard door.



In the morning Omri is shocked to discover that the cupboard has somehow brought the Indian to life. Keeping it a secret, Omri helps the Indian adjust to his new home in Omri's bedroom, providing him with food and shelter. But Omri learns that the Indian is more than a novelty. He is a real person, an Iroquois brave, he has a name, Little Bear, and he lived in the past over 200 years ago.



But Omri cannot keep Little Bear a secret. He lets Patrick in on the discovery. Patrick does not understand that Little Bear is a real person, not a toy. He demands that Omri use the cupboard to bring a plastic cowboy to life for him. Omri has a hard time convincing the cowboy and Indian to get along, and when Patrick forces Omri to bring the little men to school, neither of them foresees the trouble that results.



Progeny Press Study Guide: 56 pages

# of Lessons: 6 Chapter Lessons + Overview

Subjects: Responsibility, prayer, treatment of others, breaking rules, leadership

Grade Level: 5-7
 
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Indian In the Cupboard PP
Indian In the Cupboard PP
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Product SpecificationsProduct reviews
Copyright Includes reproducible pages
Consumable Yes
Secular / Christian Christian Publisher
Author Andrew Clausen
Format Teacher / Student Book
CHER 2010 Catalogue Page 2010 CHER Cat Page 30
Grade Level Grade 5 to 7
ISBN / Item Code 9781586093389
Brand / Publisher Progeny Press