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Posted on: October 28, 2007
Posted by: Aehughes (c)
This lesson plan was very helpful in presenting Brave New World to my students. Thank you for offering this plan!
Posted on: October 25, 2007
Posted by: Bourj (c)
Not much to this unit plan. A decent test, but plan incorporates a lot of outside readings (Tolstoy, London, Thoreau) that are not included nor specified, and as a result, it is hard to gauge how to fit the entire unit into your alotted time, especially for such a short book. Unit requires a PowerPoint that is not included. Unit is also designed for a block plan, and contains _extremely_ large blocks of discussion time (60 minutes per day on a block plan, 30-45 minutes a day on a regular 50-minute period plan). Projects and group work are minimal. Unit plan also requires some activities and exercises that seem to come from an unnamed textbook ("Literature Lives," "Ideas #9," etc.), so they cannot be done. Good journal entries/daily writing assignments are included, but overall, this unit plan needs a lot more work.