- No longer do secondary teachers have to feel married to the classics and divorced from their students. Theme-Sets for Secondary Students bridges the gap.
- Cris Tovani
By combining best classroom practices with theme-sets, you surround canonical texts with supporting literature and inquiry-based instruction to help students formulate and answer questions about the central theme of a core novel. Theme-Sets for Secondary Students illustrates how theme-sets can turn traditional high school literature study into an engrossing collaborative exploration of topics such as:
- migrant families (Grapes of Wrath)
- the African American experience (Their Eyes Were Watching God)
- the literature of war (Night)
- the bullying mentality (Lord of the Flies, Great Expectations, and The Scarlet Letter)
- utopian/dystopian societies (Fahrenheit 451).
Theme-sets are a new and powerful way to differentiate your literature instruction and transform your teaching. Theme-Sets for Secondary Students is a powerful way to get started.