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Essentially a complete teacher's manual for the book, this LitPlan
Teacher Pack includes lesson plans and reproducible resource
materials for the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It includes:
18 Daily Lessons Short answer study questions Multiple choice quiz
questions Vocabulary worksheets for each reading assignment 3
detailed writing assignments Individual and group activities
Critical thinking discussion questions 5 unit tests (2 short
answer, 2 multiple choice, 1 advanced) Evaluation forms Review
puzzles & games Bulletin board ideas Reproducible student
materials And more A Note About A Few Of The Many Different
Assignments Included: The unit project is for students to make a
presentation describing what they think the world will be like 50
years from now. There is also a daily lesson devoted to exploring
the idea of censorship. There are three writing assignments in this
unit, each with the purpose of informing, persuading, or expressing
personal opinions. The detailed writing assignment sheets guide
students through the assignments. The first assignment is to
inform: students create a fire escape plan for their homes. The
second assignment is to express personal opinions: students tell
what they think the future will be like (as a preparation for the
group activity). The third assignment is to persuade: students
persuade the teacher that today is better than 50 years from now
will be or vice versa. These materials are geared for whole class
use but are very easily adapted for independent study work, lit
circles or book groups, home school use, or tutoring. If you have
never taught this book before, this manual will give you a great
foundation of materials on a variety of levels. If you have taught
this book before, you might like to know that many veteran teachers
have told us they have found our LitPlan Teacher Pack manuals to be
much more thorough and more helpful than other materials they have
used. All publications are copyrighted materials, with permission
to print student materials as needed for ONE teacher's classroom
use only, unless otherwise specifically stated. Documents may not
be reproduced, displayed, or distributed in any other way without
written permission from Teacher's Pet Publications, Inc.
Essentially a complete teacher's manual for the play, this LitPlan
Teacher Pack includes lesson plans and reproducible resource
materials for The Crucible. It includes: 19 Daily Lessons Short
answer study questions Multiple choice quiz questions Vocabulary
worksheets for each reading assignment 3 detailed writing
assignments Individual and group activities Critical thinking
discussion questions 5 unit tests (2 short answer, 2 multiple
choice, 1 advanced) Evaluation forms Review puzzles & games
Bulletin board ideas Reproducible student materials And more A Note
About A Few Of The Many Different Assignments Included: In the
group activity, students work in small groups to discuss several
important aspects of the play. Using the information they have
acquired so far through individual work and class discussions,
students get together to further examine the text and to brainstorm
ideas relating to five specific aspects of the play. Also, two
lessons are devoted to creating and performing a scene in which
Abigail is on trial for being the cause of death for those who died
during the witch trials. There are three writing assignments in
this unit, each with the purpose of informing, persuading, or
expressing personal opinions. The detailed writing assignment
sheets guide students through the assignments. The first assignment
is to inform: students write a composition based upon their theme
topics. The second assignment is to persuade: students are given a
choice of letters to write from one character to another,
persuading him or her of something (stated in the assignment
sheet). The third assignment is to give students a chance to simply
express their own opinions: following the unit test, students write
a composition explaining who, in their opinion, is responsible for
the Salem witch trials.
Essentially a complete teacher's manual for the novel, this LitPlan
Teacher Pack includes lesson plans and reproducible resource
materials for The Catcher in the Rye. It includes: 17 Daily Lessons
Short answer study questions Multiple choice quiz questions
Vocabulary worksheets for each reading assignment 3 detailed
writing assignments Individual and group activities Critical
thinking discussion questions 5 unit tests (2 short answer, 2
multiple choice, 1 advanced) Evaluation forms Review puzzles &
games Bulletin board ideas Reproducible student materials And more
A Note About A Few Of The Many Different Assignments Included:
There are three writing assignments in this unit, each with the
purpose of informing, persuading, or expressing personal opinions.
The detailed writing assignment sheets guide students through the
assignments. The first assignment is to express personal opinions:
students tell about the person they would most want to be like. The
second assignment is to inform: students introduce their characters
for the character project, set up the scene they will be
performing, and also write a post-performance conclusion. The third
assignment is to persuade: students persuade Holden that everyone
is not a "phony." There is also a project assignment which is to
choose a person (either the person from Writing Assignment #1 or
someone else), study that person (learn his/her mannerisms,
clothing style, speech patterns/accents, really everything about
him/her), and create a five minute presentation to perform in front
of the class. These materials are geared for whole class use but
are very easily adapted for independent study work, lit circles or
book groups, home school use, or tutoring. If you have never taught
this book before, this manual will give you a great foundation of
materials on a variety of levels. If you have taught this book
before, you might like to know that many veteran teachers have told
us they have found our LitPlan Teacher Pack manuals to be much more
thorough and more helpful than other materials they have used.
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