Theme Lesson Plan: Teaching Theme in Literature
I read “The Interlopers” every year. Every year I’m enriched. Every year, some kid says, “I don’t get it. That was …
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I read “The Interlopers” every year. Every year I’m enriched. Every year, some kid says, “I don’t get it. That was …
Continue ReadingBeverly Cleary’s autobiography covers her early childhood until beginning of college. Her books give the reader an a feeling for what it was like to …
Continue ReadingRay Bradbury is good at using sensory details. I’m not. This lesson plan compensates for my deficiencies in using sensory details by teaching …
Continue ReadingOptimism is an important skill for teenagers to learn, especially in today’s turbulent world! Help your students learn how to be persistent, …
Continue ReadingRay Bradbury is my favorite author. You should like him too. This lesson plan on teaching setting allows me to enjoy my favorite author while teaching …
Continue ReadingA folk ballad is a story told or sung in verse, as the word “ballad” literally means dance songs. Most of the ballads that exist today were composed …
Continue ReadingReciting songs, tales, and riddles was one of the major functions of the Anglo-Saxon poets. Riddles were involved all aspects of Anglo-Saxon life. …
Continue ReadingThere’s one in every class. That kid who argues every chance he gets for that extra point. It’s time to give everyone a reason to argue …
Continue ReadingIf you have students take notes on setting, theme, and characterization, they won’t remember any of it. If you have them write a poem, …
Continue ReadingI like poetry, but teaching it to teenagers is akin to drinking hamster urine…until now. Introduce your poetry unit with a poetry awareness …
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