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The Giver Final Project

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This final project based on The Giver by Lois Lowry asks students to choose one project from seven choices. Projects include writing, acting, or drawing to show their understanding of the novel. Students may work by themselves or in groups, depending on which project they choose.
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I have worked with a number of grades, between the regular school year and summer school, including 6th - 12th grade. I originally started with an elementary background, and so I have some elementary materials as well. For the past few years, I moved up to higher education, teaching at a community college.

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