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Analyzing Character Development in Three Short Stories About Women
| Grades | 9 – 12 |
| Lesson Plan Type | Unit |
| Estimated Time | Nine 60-minute lessons |
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rajaa beaini
March 01, 2012
i have read the lesson plan and i presented it as a project on lesson planning regarding critical thinking. i think i may try it or apply it on differrent stories. its really great thanks
rajaa beaini
March 01, 2012
i have read the lesson plan and i presented it as a project on lesson planning regarding critical thinking. i think i may try it or apply it on differrent stories. its really great thanks
KATHE W.
August 05, 2011
I'll be trying this out this year. Have often taught these stories separately. Should be fun doing them as a unit. Our students are 1:1 laptops, so we'll be keeping most material online and using Turnitin.com for submission of journals and essays. I'm adding searches for images and audio connected with each era, place, and author.
Kaylee Olney, RWT Staff
January 25, 2010
Thanks for alerting us to the broken link, Lucy. We have updated this lesson to reflect the new URL of the About Susan Glaspell page: http://academic.shu.edu/glaspell/About%20Glaspell/About_Glaspell.htm.
Lucy Portland
January 17, 2010
The page About Susan Glaspell no longer exists.
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