Thursday, April 23, 2015



 Schlitz, L. A. (2007). Good masters, sweet ladies. Boston, MA: Candlewick Press.

Assignment #4- http://padlet.com/julietrevino716/cj4p5vnb0uo3  

The style of book allows students to deepen their comprehension through the eyes of a script to be able to travel to an ominous time in history. Characters are carefully written to transition and connect to one another. From Isobel, the Lord’s daughter who gets thrown a clod of dung on the way to the market to Barbary, the mud slinger attempting to hide her evil actions by using baby twins, Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! does an excellent job teaching about the mindsets of people and notions that many often had. Understanding history is well structured by Schlitz through his illustrations, side notes, and background pages. 


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