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The Road

Novel Study Guide - Grades 9 to 12 - eBook - Lesson Plan

  • The Road - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - eBook
  • The Road - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - eBook
  • The Road - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - eBook
  • The Road - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - eBook
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Order #: CCP2005 ISBN13: 978-1-55319-976-2 Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Reading Level: 9-12 Total Page: 55 Author: Gideon Jagged
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  • It is so hard to find decent resources over this novel and this is EXACTLY what I have been searching for. It will make my first time teaching this novel so much easier. Thanks!!!

    Kathryn Friedly
  • Very easy to use.

    Susan Greer
  • Very helpful and great timesaver! Thank you.

    tara clare
  • Thank you! My students enjoyed and were challenged by the vocabulary and journal prompts.

    Jessica Williams
  • Wonderful resource.

    Tiffany Russell
  • This is very organized and easy to use. In my opinion, though, it is not for grade 12, unless they are quite weak.

    Jodi Lynn Buzzell
  • Super-organized and efficient walk through a potentially challenging novel for underclassmen. I appreciated the variety and quality of the content in each daily lesson.

    Roger Foreman
  • Incredible!

    Alfonso Perez
  • Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!

    J. Pfau
  • This resource has been so helpful to me. Thank you!

    H.Simpson
  • Based upon appearance, I thought the lessons would be too simple for my 12th-grade students. I was wrong! The questions were probing. It was a thorough and useful resource.

    K. Smith

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Students become captivated with the idea of survival in a post-apocalyptic world.Incorporate probing questions and informative vocabulary to create a thorough and useful experience for students. Identify the meaning of words found in the reading. Gain a raw understanding of the father-son dynamic by exploring the father's sacrifice for his son. Make predictions of the disaster that destroyed the world based on clues left by the author. Students imagine a nuclear winter is approaching and must make a plan to stock up their own bunker for survival. Discuss deviations from "proper" grammar, syntax, spelling, and punctuation used in the novel. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included.

About the Novel:
The Road is a Pulitzer Prize winning story about a father and son's journey through post apocalyptic America. After an unspecified disaster destroys most life on Earth, a father and son must travel across a desolate landscape in hopes of making it to the coast. Along their way, they are faced with starvation, thieves, and cannibals. The landscape is without vegetation and living animals, and is covered with ash. The sky is dark, the wind is cold, and snow falls gray. Armed only with a revolver and two rounds to protect them, the father and son set out on the road. They finally reach the sea, but the father falls ill and must prepare the son for the time when he will not be around to protect him.

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Product Reviews

Kathryn Friedly

It is so hard to find decent resources over this novel and this is EXACTLY what I have been searching for. It will make my first time teaching this novel so much easier. Thanks!!!

Susan Greer

Very easy to use.

tara clare

Very helpful and great timesaver! Thank you.

Jessica Williams

Thank you! My students enjoyed and were challenged by the vocabulary and journal prompts.

Tiffany Russell

Wonderful resource.

Jodi Lynn Buzzell

This is very organized and easy to use. In my opinion, though, it is not for grade 12, unless they are quite weak.

Roger Foreman

Super-organized and efficient walk through a potentially challenging novel for underclassmen. I appreciated the variety and quality of the content in each daily lesson.

Alfonso Perez

Incredible!

J. Pfau

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!

H.Simpson H.Simpson

This resource has been so helpful to me. Thank you!

K. Smith

Based upon appearance, I thought the lessons would be too simple for my 12th-grade students. I was wrong! The questions were probing. It was a thorough and useful resource.

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