This Unit 3: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson Teacher Guide unit plan also includes:
The Core Knowledge Foundation offers this teacher guide to Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic novel about the duality of humankind. The 128-page guide includes a unit introduction, unit calendar, nine scripted lesson plans, assessments with answer keys, and teacher resources. An excellent resource for instructors who use Stevenson's novel with middle schoolers.
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Concepts
victorian britain, literary analysis, dr. jekyll and mr. hyde, characterization, setting, plot, figurative language, descriptive writing, literary themes, point of view, first-person point of view, reading comprehension, reading comprehension strategies, argumentative writing, the writing process, mood, third-person point of view, inferences, making inferences, gothic literature
Instructional Ideas
- For information about the CKLA instructional approach used in the guide, see pages 11-21 of the Unit 1 Teacher Guide
- Read through the entire guide to gain an understanding of how instruction is approached
- Set aside time before beginning the unit to prepare copies of the Activity book
Classroom Considerations
- Third unit in the Core Knowledge Literature Arts (CKLA) program designed for seventh graders
- Units are cumulative and designed to be taught in order
- Additional directions are provided for those new to the program
- The unit uses a Core Knowledge Foundation abridged version of the novel
- Requires copies, one per class member, of the 138-page Activity Book
Pros
- A link is provided for instructors to use to download additional resources
- Appropriate for new and experienced instructors
Cons
- None
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