Threads of Change in 19th Century American Literature: a Language Arts Unit for High-ability LearnersKendall Hunt, 1998 - 340 pàgines Explores five historical movements: romanticism, transcendentalism, abolitionism, industrialism, and feminism. |
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UNIT INTRODUCTION AND CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK | 1 |
Introduction to the Unit | 3 |
Student Readings | 5 |
LESSON PLANS | 7 |
Advice for Teachers | 9 |
Guidelines for Literature Boxes | 10 |
Alignment of Lessons with Unit Goals | 13 |
Unit Vocabulary List | 14 |
Billy Budd Sailor | 125 |
Concept Mapping | 133 |
Dr Heideggers Experiment | 143 |
The Ministers Black Veil | 151 |
Author Connections | 165 |
The Power of Words | 167 |
Life in the Iron Mills | 175 |
The Stories of Edgar Allan Poe | 189 |
Glossary of Literary Terms | 15 |
Letter to Parents | 17 |
Introduction and PreAssessment | 21 |
The Concept of Change | 41 |
Introduction to Threads of Change | 49 |
Romanticism | 59 |
A Noiseless Patient Spider | 71 |
Persuasive Writing | 81 |
SelfReliance and Civil Disobedience | 99 |
Reasoning | 103 |
Introduction to Research | 113 |
Research Presentations | 197 |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | 201 |
The Issue of Huckleberry Finn in the Classroom | 207 |
Preparation for Presentations on Threads of Change | 209 |
Persuasive Writing | 225 |
GRAMMAR STUDY | 241 |
IMPLEMENTATION | 289 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIES | 317 |
THE CONCEPT OF CHANGE | 323 |
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19th CENTURY AMERICAN abolitionism adjective adverb ALIGNMENT CODE GOAL AMERICAN LITERATURE NAME Ask students Assessment for Writing Billy Budd called a(n CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE CHANGE IN 19th clause COMPOSITION BOOK HOMEWORK concept maps concept of change conjunction CURRICULUM ALIGNMENT CODE direct object discussion Edgar Allan Poe Encourage students essay examples Excellent Improvement Needs Excellent Needs Satisfactory following question GOAL 1 GOAL GOAL 5 GOAL Heidegger's Experiment Henry David Thoreau Herman Melville Huckleberry Finn Improvement Needs Improvement Improvement Satisfactory Excellent INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSE interjection language arts Lesson Literature Box Literature Web Handout main idea Nathaniel Hawthorne Needs Improvement Satisfactory Needs Satisfactory Excellent NOTE TO TEACHER noun or pronoun oral presentation persuasive writing poem point of view Post-Assessment Pre-Assessment predicate prepositional phrase Ralph Waldo Emerson reading Romanticism Satisfactory Excellent Improvement Satisfactory Excellent Needs speech story Student Response Journals subject complement subject pronoun THREADS OF CHANGE understanding Vocabulary Web Handout Walden Writing Handout