Students examine the conflict between the mother and sister regarding the removal of furniture, debating whether keeping the room 'human' helps or hinders Gregor.
A 60-minute lesson exploring resilience through Henley's 'Invictus' and Williams' 'The Use of Force' using the 'I Do, We Do, You Do' model.
A comprehensive reteach lesson on identifying and correcting sentence fragments, themed around environmental conservation and 'going green'. Includes a student worksheet and a detailed teacher facilitation guide with an answer key.
Students analyze the climax of Section II, focusing on the father's physical transformation into a figure of authority and the symbolic significance of the apple attack.
Students analyze the family's financial situation through Gregor's eavesdropping, exploring his feelings of shame and the revelation of his father's secret savings.
Students explore the opening of Section II, focusing on Gregor's developing animal instincts, his changing food preferences, and the sister's emerging role as his primary caretaker.