Language+Arts+10

[|Lord of the Flies] (Flipchart) This interactive game allows students to understand the plot and themes of the text by matching and sorting.

[|Lord of the Flies] (Website)

Teacher made PowerPoints and games (some may be blocked)

[|Lord of the Flies] (Website) Mr. Lettiere has collected many resources including games, quizzes, and vocabulary flash cards,

[|William Golding and Lord of the Flies] (Flipchart) William Golding's life comes alive in this informative flipchart discussing his early life and writing career. Did you know that his novel, Lord of the Flies, was turned down by 21 publishers before becoming the 1954 best seller in England and the US? Revealing the dark places of the human heart, his common theme of desperation in extreme situations is discussed in depth and Activotes are used to explore character development. It’s a great lesson!

[|To Kill a Mockingbird] (Flipchart) This flipchart has several discussion questions for the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

[|To Kill a Mockingbird] (Website) Teacher made PowerPoints and games (some may be blocked)

[|To Kill A Mockingbird - Exploring Definition of Manhood by Characters] (Flipchart) By listening to the blues song "I Wonder when I'll Get to be Called a Man," the students start to explore life for blacks during the setting of the novel as well as how the concept of manhood differs between Atticus Finch (To Kill a Mockingbird), Jem Finch (To Kill a Mockingbird), Tom Robinson (To Kill a Mockingbird) and the writer of the song Big Bill Broonzy ("When Will I Get to Be Called a Man"). This flipchart was developed as support for the lesson idea posted on the PBS website: []

[|Fahrenheit 451 Terms] (Flipchart) Uses F451 to illustrate the following terms: metaphor, alliteration, simile, irony, symbolism, and foreshadowing.

[|Fahrenheit 451 PowerPoint and Games] (Website) Teacher made PowerPoints and games (some may be blocked)

[|Fahrenheit 451 #2 Challenge Board] (Website) Quizzes, Review games, Jeopardy-like game, guides and student made PowerPoint presentations.(Mr. Lettiere)

[|Othello - BBC] (Website) Read about Othello and take a sample test.