Grade+7,+Unit+6

== = U NIT 6: LITERATURE REFLECTS LIFE: MAKING SENSE OF OUR WORLD= = = =ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Is literature always a reflection of life?= = = =LITERARY TEXTS--= =ANTHOLOGIES:= = = =DRAMA:= = = =POETRY:= = = =SHORT STORIES:= = = =NOVELS:= = = = I NFORMATIONAL--= =NONFICTION:= = = =ADDITIONAL RESOURCES--= = = =ART, MUSIC AND MEDIA--= =ART:= = = =MEDIA:= = = =FUNDAMENTALS--= =WRITING:= = = =GRAMMAR AND USAGE:= = = =MECHANICS:= = = =TERMINOLOGY:=
 * =//Prentice Hall Penguin Series Grade 7//=
 * =//Prentice Hall Writing and Grammar//=
 * =//Cyrano de Bergerac// (Edmond Rostand)=
 * =//I Feel a Little Jumpy Around You: Paired Poems by Men & Women// by Naomi Shihab Nye and Paul B. Janeczko=
 * =//American Dragons: Twenty-Five Asian American Voices// by Laurence Yep (EA)=
 * =//Best Shorts: Favorite Stories for Sharing// by @Avi=
 * = "The Landlady" by @Roald Dahl =
 * =//A Girl Named Disaster// by Nancy Farmer=
 * =//Cyrano// by Geraldine McCaughrean=
 * =//Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw// by Jeff Kinney=
 * =//Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories of the Supernatural// by Robert Louis Stevenson =
 * =//Peter Pan in Scarlet// by Geraldine McCaughrean=
 * =//The Dark is Rising// by @Susan Cooper (E)=
 * =//@The Grey King// by Susan Cooper=
 * =//The Prince and the Pauper// by Mark Twain=
 * =//The Adventures of Tom Sawyer// by Mark Twain=
 * ="I Am a Native of North America" by Chief Dan George=
 * ="What Makes a Rembrandt a Rembrandt?" by Richard Muhlberger (//Prentice Hall//, pp. 358-366)=
 * ="Scholastic Book Guides: The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper" (Scholastic.com)=
 * ="Doodle Splash: Using Graphics to Discuss Literature" (ReadWriteThink)=
 * ="Thoughtful Threads: Sparking Rich Online Discussions" (ReadWriteThink)=
 * ="You Know the Movie Is Coming—Now What?" (ReadWriteThink)=
 * =Honoré Daumier, //André-Marie-Jean-Jaques Dupin Aîné// (1929/1930)=
 * =Honoré Daumier, //Antoine Odier// (1929)=
 * =Honoré Daumier, //Antoine-Maurice Apollinaire, Comte D’Argout// (1929)=
 * =Honoré Daumier, //Auguste Gady// (1929)=
 * =Honoré Daumier, //Auguste-Hilarion, Comte de Kératry// (1929)=
 * =Fred Schepisi, dir., Roxanne (1987)=
 * =Character Poem Worksheet (www.augusta.k12.va.us)=
 * =Nothing new this unit.=
 * =Nothing new this unit.=
 * =Comedy=
 * =Fantasy=
 * =Hyperbole=
 * =Irony: verbal, situational, dramatic=
 * =Oxymoron=
 * =Parody=
 * =Plot=
 * =Point of View=
 * =Theme=
 * =Tragedy=

=RETURN to 7-12 ELA Curriculum=

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