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DRACULA (abridged): 100% Digital Learning Unit (In-Class or Distance Learning) - This is a full learning unit designed around an abridged version of Bram Stoker's Dracula and is perfect for in-class, or Distance Learning. In this unit students will learn about the history/origin of Dracula and other such "monsters." Students will read an abridged version of the novel and tackle questions for each chapter (mood and tone, summary, citing evidence, etc.).
This unit includes:
- Background information activities and discussion questions
- Abridged version of DRACULA
- Link to optional vocabulary activities
- Chapter Questions
- Writing Extension (alternative story ending)
- Informational Writing Piece (Evolution and Origin of Today's Monsters)
Happy Teaching!
Other Thematic Digital Units That May Interest You: (All of these units are comprehensive with informational texts, literary texts, activities, and/or writing pieces intended to challenge ELA students in the middle school classroom)
DRACULA (abridged): 100% Digital Learning Unit (In-Class or Distance Learning)
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Description
DRACULA (abridged): 100% Digital Learning Unit (In-Class or Distance Learning) - This is a full learning unit designed around an abridged version of Bram Stoker's Dracula and is perfect for in-class, or Distance Learning. In this unit students will learn about the history/origin of Dracula and other such "monsters." Students will read an abridged version of the novel and tackle questions for each chapter (mood and tone, summary, citing evidence, etc.).
This unit includes:
- Background information activities and discussion questions
- Abridged version of DRACULA
- Link to optional vocabulary activities
- Chapter Questions
- Writing Extension (alternative story ending)
- Informational Writing Piece (Evolution and Origin of Today's Monsters)
Happy Teaching!
Other Thematic Digital Units That May Interest You: (All of these units are comprehensive with informational texts, literary texts, activities, and/or writing pieces intended to challenge ELA students in the middle school classroom)


