Description
Teaching literary devices, discussion, and analysis through dystopian literature in middle school is finally broken down with this complete reading and analysis writing unit. This unit includes 20 done-for-you lesson plans, daily lesson slide presentations and interactive notebook lessons, dystopian literature reference pages, 50 dystopian literature analysis reading response examples with explanations and teaching for students, and book club resources and tools.
Here’s what you’ll get:
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Dystopian Literature Unit: 20 Lesson Plans and Resources
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Daily Lesson Plan pacing guides, prep breakdown, and mentor text information
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15 different daily lesson plan slide presentations to accompany each interactive notebook lesson.
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Printable and digital literary devices reference pages for students
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Printable and digital dystopian elements reference pages for students
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Digital dystopian reading response student notebooks
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Editable and digital literature reading response grading rubrics
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Book Club formation forms, resources, book suggestions, and more!
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50+ different examples of reading responses differentiated by grade: Examples are labeled by text and not grade level so you can mix and match or choose your own texts.
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Sixth- Among the Hidden
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Seventh- The Maze Runner
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Eighth-The Giver
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BONUS: Starbooks book tasting resource to form book clubs
Prep is quick and easy… Just print the student pages, gather the materials listed on the daily pacing and prep guide, display my examples, display the lesson slides, teach the lesson, and you’re ready for middle schoolers who can write true dystopian literature analysis responses.
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Pre-Lesson 1: Starbooks Nonfiction Novel Selection/Book Club Selections
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Pre-Lesson 2: Hard and Fast Figurative Language and Literature Terms
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Dystopian Lesson Day One: Dystopian Elements
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Dystopian Lesson Day Two: Dystopian World-Building
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Dystopian Lesson Day Three: Imagery
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Dystopian Lesson Day Four: Mood and Tone
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Dystopian Lesson Day Five: Symbolism
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Dystopian Lesson Day Six: Allusions/Analogies
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Dystopian Lesson Day Seven: Flashback and Flashforward
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Dystopian Lesson Day Eight: Literary Conflict
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Dystopian Lesson Day Nine: Points of View and Perspectives
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Dystopian Lesson Day Ten: The Antihero in Dystopian Texts
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Dystopian Lesson Day Eleven: Cliffhangers, Foreshadowing, Suspense
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Dystopian Lesson Day Twelve: Propaganda in Dystopian Texts
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Dystopian Lesson Day Thirteen: Author’s Craft
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Dystopian Lesson Day Fourteen: Theme
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Dystopian Lesson Day Fifteen: Dystopian Archetypes
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Dystopian Lesson Day Sixteen: Point of View Response
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Dystopian Bonus Lesson: Utopia or Dystopia?
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Dystopian Bonus Lesson: Objective Summaries
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Figurative Language
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Elements of Dystopian Literature
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Mood and Tone
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Symbolism
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Literary Conflict
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Point of view
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Propaganda
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Author’s Craft One
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Author’s Craft Two
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Theme
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Dystopian Character Archetypes
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Objective Summaries
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