Description
span style=”font-size: medium;”Performance Outcomes and Deliverables/spanStudents analyze plot, theme, point of view, and characterization. They also research literary traditions, examine suspense as a plot element, write essays, keep journals, and explore related poetry. Lessons include discussion questions.This revised unit includes a final test with answer key and greatly expanded culminating activities, as well as additional study guides and examination of multiple themes. Students complete detailed character and plot analysis. A new introductory lesson eases students into the novel. The unit includes 10 Lesson Plans / 25 Handouts / 72 Pages, aligned to Common Core standards, grades 9-12, high school.span style=”font-size: large;”Literary Form/spanBritish Novelspan style=”font-size: large;”21st-Century Skills/spanCollaborationCritical thinkingFlexibility and adaptabilityCivic literacyInitiative and self-directionspan style=”font-size: large;”Overview/spanA horror story written in Switzerland in 1816, Frankenstein/em has passed into popular culture as a ready, even comic symbol. On a serious level, the story content emphasizes themes of guilt and loss, the importance of the intuitive and emotional life of a human, and the influence of wild nature on human beings. The novel mirrors the human hunger to know, to excel, to break barriers, and to attain forbidden knowledge.span style=”color: #ff0000;”Check out the Additional Info Section for the Common Core English Language Arts Standards./span