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Erase the Empty Sky: A Learning Guide for Home Educators
Erase the Empty Sky: A Learning Guide for Home Educators
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Erase the Empty Sky opens in the aftermath of sudden loss. Annabelle had her whole life mapped out until the worst happens. What follows is a story about grief, resiliency of hope. Told alongside Vance, who has his own past trauma with a secret that if revealed, could cost him everything.
This guide gives homeschooling parents a structured path through tough emotional terrain. Its 29 prompts and activities are organized across five sections, Before Reading, Internal Questions, Observations from the Book, Research Project Options, and Creative Project Options, and are designed for students in grades 6–12. Parents can tailor the material to their student's maturity and learning style.
Themes explored in Erase The Empty Sky include: grief and loss, hope and resilience, found family, and understanding. The guide's emotional questions make it a natural fit for students ready to explore inner life alongside literary analysis, and for parents who want to meet them there.
The book is sold separately.
