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美國等級 10 - 12
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger remains one of the best books about adolescence ever written. This classic American novel is required reading for a lot of high school students. It is the perfect book for group discussion and analysis because Salinger's use of language and symbolism can be hard to appreciate and understand when reading alone. Students will read approximately 30-40 pages a week on their own time. Each week a new video will discuss the pages that the students have...
Week One Chapters 1-4 Week Two Chapters 5-9 Week Three Chapters 10-13 Week Four Chapter 14-17 Week Five Chapters 18-22 Week Six Chapters 23-25
I have a Master's Degree in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults. I was a substitute teacher for three years before teaching full-time on Outschool for the past two years. I also currently teach English Composition for my local community college. I have been blessed to discuss J. D. Salinger in the classroom multiple times, including my own high school reading experience. I reread this book as an adult and I learn something new every time I am exposed to this story. It is an excellent book to discuss because there are so many lies, half-truths, and cover ups to analyze (Holden Caulfield is the most famous unreliable narrator in classic American literature). I am excited to read his story alongside your student to see what emotions and feelings Salinger's images and descriptions stir up for them.
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Students will read approximately 30-40 pages a week on their own time. Each Sunday, students will have access to the new video and a corresponding one page worksheet with discussion questions and places for fill-in-the blank answers. Each week, I assign a short writing assignment focused around that week's discussion questions and ask the students to share their responses in the classroom. There are also daily activities each day like vocabulary words, an I Spy game, and trivia to test their comprehension from the weekly chapters.1 - 2 每週課外時間
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The more questions, comments, and posts that students share in the classroom, the more I can understand their knowledge and comprehension of the topics we are discussing.提供的成績
The students will need a copy of The Catcher in the Rye to read on their own. It can be borrowed from the library or even listened to as an audio book. The students will not need a physical copy of the story in class, although they may find it helpful to have while filling out their worksheets or working on their writing assignment.
From commonsensemedia.org: Parents need to know that this book is chock full of mild to moderate swearing, and "f--k" is used several times; however, the language is in the service of being true to the nature of a rebellious teen. There are also lots of sexual references, and everyone smokes and drinks -- including the underage protagonist. Holden refers to homosexuals as "flits." People have used these instances in an effort to have the book banned. But those who would do so miss the point of the book, which is a compassionate tale of a child adrift in the world. It's an American classic that everyone should read.
I currently teach English Composition at the collegiate level. I have a Master's degree in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults, so I teach reading and writing classes. I worked as a substitute teacher for 3 years, in all age ranges and...
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Ages: 15-18