Explores Gregor's awakening in Part II, his new physical sensations, and his changing dietary preferences.
A comprehensive lesson focused on helping students master the skill of selecting and citing the 'best' textual evidence to support an argument, specifically designed to address gaps in writing and diction analysis.
Combining art and text through concrete (shape) poetry and blackout (found) poetry to find new meanings in existing spaces.
Exploring the transition from written word to spoken performance, focusing on rhythm, repetition, and the raw power of authentic voice.
Focusing on discipline and brevity, this lesson uses the Haiku format to capture "snapshots" of the environment and internal feelings.
Introduction to acrostic poetry as a tool for exploring identity and self-perception using simple but powerful word choices.
The framework for the unit, including a comprehensive facilitator guide and a vocabulary anchor chart for students to reference throughout the course.