Killing Mr Griffin Prestwick House Novel Teaching Unit

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Killing Mr Griffin Prestwick House Novel Teaching Unit

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Age:
Age 14
Age:
Age 15
Age:
Age 16
Author:
Duncan, Lois
Grade:
Grade 8
Grade:
Grade 9
Grade:
Grade 10
Genre:
Adolescent Literature
Themes/ Topics:
Death/Dying
Themes/ Topics:
Ethics/Morality
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
SKU:
481PHTU
$24.99
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Age:
Age 14
Age:
Age 15
Age:
Age 16
Author:
Duncan, Lois
Grade:
Grade 8
Grade:
Grade 9
Grade:
Grade 10
Genre:
Adolescent Literature
Themes/ Topics:
Death/Dying
Themes/ Topics:
Ethics/Morality
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
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Product Overview

 

This Prestwick House Teaching Unit for Killing Mr. Griffin includes:

  • Teacher Notes
  • Objectives
  • Terms and Definitions
  • Questions For Essay and Discussion
  • Vocabulary Words Chosen (definitions given) for Each Book Section
  • Multiple Choice Unit Test
  • Test Essay Questions
  • Short Answer Questions for Each Book Section
  • Answer Keys

 

 

 

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  • 3
    bare bones of curriculum guide

    Posted by Sara on May 9th 2018

    I appreciate the objectives, and the study guide. The questions for essay and discussion are limited to 17. If you plan on having class discussion for each chapter/section students read, then you'll be making up your own questions. The terms and definitions included are only literary ones, not vocab for helping students understand the text. The test is multiple choice and only 21 questions, no quizzes, I'm making those up on my own. They study guide questions are useful, except I've found an error in one of the names in the question (wrong character names). If I'm paying for a literature unit, I want the information to be accurate. I also prefer projects as summative assessments. This has no suggestion of that.

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