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Animal Farm
(Revised Edition)

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Among the Hidden
Animal Farm
Brave New World
Bridge to Terabithia
Bud, Not Buddy
The Catcher in the Rye
The Crucible
Fahrenheit 451
Freak the Mighty
The Giver
The Great Gatsby
Hamlet
Holes
Julius Caesar
Lord of the Flies
Macbeth
Maniac Magee
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Miracle Worker
My Brother Sam is Dead
Night
Nineteen Eighty Four
Number the Stars
Of Mice and Men
The Outsiders
Romeo & Juliet
The Scarlet Letter
Their Eyes Were Watching God
To Kill a Mockingbird
Tuck Everlasting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Animal Farm


 

   "Animal Farm is a political allegory based on the Bolshevik Revolution of Russia and Joseph Stalin.  The story begins with a group of barnyard animals who scare off their human master in order to create a self-governing society of their own.  As the story continues, the more intelligent animals undermine the society and form a dictatorship.  Through their leadership, life on the farm becomes even more harsh and callous than it had been under their human master."


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This REVISED version of Secondary Solutions Literature Guide for Animal Farm contains 164 pages of student coursework, quizzes, tests, and teacher resources aligned with ninth and tenth grade English / Language Arts content standards.  Over 90 pages have been added to this revised version!  This Guide includes:

  • Author Biography on George Orwell with corresponding questions

  • Anticipation/Reaction Activity with Pre- and Post-Reading Reflections

  • Notes on Elements of Fiction with a specific focus on Allegory

  • Notes on Historical Context including Government and Economic Systems, The Russian Revolution, and corresponding questions

  • List of Allusions, Terminology, and Expressions defined

  • Vocabulary List with and without definitions

  • Note-Taking and Summarizing activities for each chapter

  • Standards Focus activities for each chapter, including activities on Analyzing Poetry, Symbolism, Narrator and Point of View, Tone and Mood, Rhetoric and Propaganda, Main and Subordinate Characters, Allegorical Characters, Irony, Foreshadowing, and Subject Versus Theme

  • Special Standards Focus activities on Response to Literature--Finding and Using Supporting Quotations for a Response to Literature Essay on Animal Farm

  • Assessment Preparation activities for each chapter, including more than one activity on Base Words/Root Words/Affixes, Connotation/ Denotation, Context Clues, Vocabulary in Context, Types of Sentences, Examples and Non-Examples, and Analogies

  • Reading Quizzes every 2 chapters

  • Vocabulary Quizzes every 2 chapters

  • Two Final Test versions--one completely multiple choice

  • Final Vocabulary Test

  • Teacher Guide including Sample Agenda and Teacher Notes

  • Novel Summary

  • Pre-Reading Ideas and Activities

  • Post-Reading Ideas and Activities

  • Essay/Writing Activities

  • Two Project Rubrics

  • Response to Literature Rubric

  • Complete Answer Key