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This Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes organizer also includes:
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- Answer Key
- Vocabulary
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Looking for materials to accompany your study of Flowers for Algernon, by Daniel Keyes? Look no further! Included here is everything you need to go alongside your unit: worksheets, graphic organizers, writing assignments, an assessment, and more. Note that there is an emphasis on studying multiple intelligences for several of the worksheets.
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Instructional Ideas
- Pick and choose your favorites to use or adapt for your unit, or use them all in the order they are presented in
- Use these materials and add in a few collaborative or hands-on activities into the mix
Classroom Considerations
- There are several pages that focus on what the resource calls different intelligence categorizations; you may also know these as multiple intelligences
- While the resource starts out by saying it's a unit, what is included here is all the materials to go with a unit (no lesson plans are provided)
Pros
- Comes with several pages that focus on language and vocabulary; these require pupils to compare Charlie's usage to standard usage
- Combines the study of a literary text with grammar concepts in a way that makes sense
- Provides answer keys for all worksheets and the included assessment
- Requires learners to compare and contrast, write creatively and persuasively, demonstrate comprehension of the text, and more
Cons
- The worksheet calls Flowers for Algernon realistic fiction, but it is actually science fiction
- On the first vocabulary page, the word shrew is repeated for no apparent reason