A deep dive into the life, legacy, and dreams of Suyuan Woo, the founding mother of the Joy Luck Club. Students will explore her resilience in war-torn China and her enduring hope for her daughters.
A comprehensive 30-45 minute lesson on the past perfect tense, featuring explicit instructions, a time-travel themed worksheet, and a detailed teacher guide. This lesson helps students understand how to sequence two past events using the 'past before the past' structure.
A 45-minute deep dive into the Greek and Latin roots bio-, mal-, jur-, and bene-, designed to help students decode complex academic vocabulary using the 'Word Lab' approach.
A detective-themed grammar lesson focused on correctly using relative pronouns 'who', 'which', and 'that'. Students will identify the correct pronouns for people versus objects through interactive instruction and a practice mission.
Culminating creative project where students reimagine the story in a modern setting, focusing on thematic preservation and character consistency.
Synthesizing the ending of the novella. Students explore the emotional impact of the conclusion and prepare for final project work.
Analysis of Part III, the arrival of the Lodgers, and the symbolic importance of music. Focus on the final break in family bonds.
In-depth analysis of character motivations and power shifts within the household. Using dialogue to understand how the family changes their roles.