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Learners explore elements of wonder in The Nursery "Alice" by Lewis Carroll. In this Lewis Carroll analysis lesson, students analyze the plot point after listening to the text. Learners describe the imagery in various works of children's literature using the given links and worksheets. Students use the work of published illustrators and authors as inspiration for their own fantastic creatures.
Learners create creatures /animals from Lewis Carrol's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. They compare these animals with other animals from other children's stories and use computers to create their own fantasy creature. They understand how size affects one's environment and gain a better understanding of fantasy. Students share their creatures with the class and have to tell in detail what it would be like to be both big and small and get around the town they live in.
Students relate the immigrant experience to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. For this immigration experience lesson, students read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and relate it to the immigrant experience through class discussions. Students also use primary sources to discuss the immigrant experience.
Young scholars discuss Lewis Carroll's classic story, Alice in Wonderland. Students observe the image of childhood in his photographs and compare them to present-day images. Young scholars read Allison in Wonderland and discuss questions correlating to the story. Finally students create their own illustrations for the story.
Young scholars complete image and literature analysis for Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. For this literature analysis lesson, students discuss the story and author. Young scholars compare Caroll's world to that of poet William Blake. Students analyze pictures and the text for the story using the given links. Young scholars compare a pair of illustrated texts from either author for thematic similarities and differences.
First graders, over an extended time, read and explain the nonsense words of Lewis Carroll's poem, Jabberwocky. They infer the meaning of the poem using visualizing as well as decoding skills.
Students identify adjectives in sentences. In this grammar lesson plan, students read the poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll and highlight the adjectives.
young scholars tumble down the rabbit hole into Wonderland, where their imaginations will soar to new heights. From Lewis Carroll to Dr. Seuss, from fantastic creatures to funny foods, these lessons are bound to excite and delight. This lesson plan explores elements of wonder, distortion, fantasy, and whimsy in Lewis Carroll's beloved classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Young scholars listen to a young readers' version of Lewis Carroll's classic text Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. They explore fantastic imagery, both visual and textual, in various works of studenT literature.
Sixth graders research chess in relation to the metaphors in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass. They read the novel and note references to chess and research the history of chess and how to play the game. In groups, they create their own chess game and have a tournament with the class.
