William Golding's Lord of the Flies Chapter Questions, Projects and Answer Keys
Book Details
Author(s)The English Teacher's Pet
ISBN / ASINB011VGXHR4
ISBN-13978B011VGXHR8
Sales Rank1,322,589
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Are you in need of thought-provoking, detailed chapter questions to Golding's classic novel, Lord of the Flies?
Included are twelve chapter study guides for William Golding's Lord of the Flies, with a paginated answer key for your view. "Who said it?" Quotes are mainstay questions, allowing for students to find famous and pivotal lines from the novel. Plot and character questions are also included, along with thematic questions on favorite characters, why the descent into savagery, and other symbolism-themed questions.
Also included are three ready-to-use printable project pages:
--A Characterization Project has students creating detailed bookmarks outlining character traits, description and evidence of what the character symbolizes in the novel;
--A Survival Assignment asks students to put themselves in the shoeless feet of the characters of the novel and to create their own society, including a map of their new world, rules, government, economy and more;
--An FBI Character Profile and Plotline Assessment asks students to gather evidence for or against the boys after their rescue in the story to see if actions really should have consequences.
These detailed assignments can be used during reading or at the end of the novel as the need arises.
Ready to use with your novel today!
Included are twelve chapter study guides for William Golding's Lord of the Flies, with a paginated answer key for your view. "Who said it?" Quotes are mainstay questions, allowing for students to find famous and pivotal lines from the novel. Plot and character questions are also included, along with thematic questions on favorite characters, why the descent into savagery, and other symbolism-themed questions.
Also included are three ready-to-use printable project pages:
--A Characterization Project has students creating detailed bookmarks outlining character traits, description and evidence of what the character symbolizes in the novel;
--A Survival Assignment asks students to put themselves in the shoeless feet of the characters of the novel and to create their own society, including a map of their new world, rules, government, economy and more;
--An FBI Character Profile and Plotline Assessment asks students to gather evidence for or against the boys after their rescue in the story to see if actions really should have consequences.
These detailed assignments can be used during reading or at the end of the novel as the need arises.
Ready to use with your novel today!
