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      Aug 27, 2009 10:45AM
    
     Katie, it's not final yet, but as of right now I am planning on doing Fallen Angels and To Kill A Mockingbird with my standard and modified classes. For my honors, I will also do To Kill a Mockingbird and then I am going to do Farenheit 451. I want to do a third book with them, but I am still thinking about that one, perhaps Catcher in the Rye or Glass Menagerie. There are many I want to do but things definitely take me longer my first year with them, so we will see how things go. Thanks
      Katie, it's not final yet, but as of right now I am planning on doing Fallen Angels and To Kill A Mockingbird with my standard and modified classes. For my honors, I will also do To Kill a Mockingbird and then I am going to do Farenheit 451. I want to do a third book with them, but I am still thinking about that one, perhaps Catcher in the Rye or Glass Menagerie. There are many I want to do but things definitely take me longer my first year with them, so we will see how things go. Thanks
    
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   Vicki wrote: "Katie, it's not final yet, but as of right now I am planning on doing Fallen Angels and To Kill A Mockingbird with my standard and modified classes. For my honors, I will also do To Kill a Mockingb..."
      Vicki wrote: "Katie, it's not final yet, but as of right now I am planning on doing Fallen Angels and To Kill A Mockingbird with my standard and modified classes. For my honors, I will also do To Kill a Mockingb..."Sounds great. This whole thread makes me miss high school English...classic novels, essays, discussion questions. ***sigh*** I didn't know how good I had it.
Best of luck to you this year, Vicki!
      I had good luck teaching Fahrenheit 451 to high schoolers. I then used the film as a compare/contrast activity.
    
  
  
   Shoshanapnw, I usually try to incorporate the films. I'll probably pick it up too.
      Shoshanapnw, I usually try to incorporate the films. I'll probably pick it up too.Thanks Katie, I often miss college more though, I guess because I was more active in college. I'd give anything to sit in on any good book discussion. I love when it works out in the classroom.
 Go for broke and read Ulysses-James Joyce. What an interesting book for 10th graders to be introduced into the foray of 20th century literature. Next would be The Great Gatsby-F. Scott Fitzgerald. Then moving on up to A Stranger In A Strange Land-Robert A. Heinlein. Throw in a little Jose Saramago anything by him and Hermann Hess's Steppenwolfe for world literature.Pretty much rounds it out.
      Go for broke and read Ulysses-James Joyce. What an interesting book for 10th graders to be introduced into the foray of 20th century literature. Next would be The Great Gatsby-F. Scott Fitzgerald. Then moving on up to A Stranger In A Strange Land-Robert A. Heinlein. Throw in a little Jose Saramago anything by him and Hermann Hess's Steppenwolfe for world literature.Pretty much rounds it out.
     My personal favorites off the list was when i was in school was:
      My personal favorites off the list was when i was in school was:To Kill A Mockingbird (0f Course)
A Street Car Named Desire
but personally i have been meaning to read Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury anything bradbury stands out to me ...i was required to read in 7th/8th grade Something Wicked This Way Comes and i loved it...
now i have still yet to read 451 but i am definitely going to put it in the TBR
 I loved To Kill a Mockingbird, The Catcher in the Rye, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I really really did not enjoy The Scarlet Letter
      I loved To Kill a Mockingbird, The Catcher in the Rye, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I really really did not enjoy The Scarlet Letter
     Jenna wrote: "My personal favorites off the list was when i was in school was:
      Jenna wrote: "My personal favorites off the list was when i was in school was:To Kill A Mockingbird (0f Course)
A Street Car Named Desire
but personally i have been meaning to read Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbur..."
I actually just got Something Wicked This Way Comes from paperbackswap. I know I was fascinated with it in school and wanted to read it again.
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