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Catcher in the Rye
This classic book provides a not-so-typical coming of age tale of Holden Caulfield, who narrates his own (fictional) story. The story begins with Holden in psychiatric care, and the narrative basis of the novel comes from the teenager's recollection of his life events since the previous Christmas. The reader follows Holden through his expulsion from school to his bouts of delusion (and the many other experiences in between) that triggers Holden's nervous breakdown and ultimate leads to his placement in psychiatric care. Since its first publication in 1951, The Catcher in the Rye has repeatedly opened doors to debate and controversy (it has been known to be banned from schools, libraries, bookstores, etc). Many attribute this to the fact that it is a novel of "radical social opinion" (as it centers around issues such as profanity, sexual exploration, vulgarity, and more) even though it was written during a conservative time in American history. Although often criticized, the book provids a critical look at the many problems and concerns facing the American youth in the 1950s and society's attitude of the resulting human condition. By J.D. Salinger, 224 pgs, pb. ~ Enh
Please note that a brief synopsis of many of the books included here are provided in our Library Builders section. Study guides for the same book are often available from several publishers, so we found it more efficient to give a description of the book only once.
If you're looking for a study guide for a specific book, Novel Units probably has it covered! They produce hundreds of literature guides - only a sampling of them is listed here.
Teacher Guides are 30-40 pages - not voluminous, but enough for good coverage of the book. Format of the guides vary somewhat by grade level, but feature some common elements. They begin with a synopsis of the book and its author, and some pre-reading activities that serve both to provide background for the novel study and initiate student involvement. This segment also gets readers thinking about the story. Chapter by chapter (in some guides, multiple chapters) lesson plans contain vocabulary words, discussion questions (with answers), and suggested activities. Some guides also include writing ideas. Literature concepts/skills appear here and there. Some guides contain reproducible graphic organizers to aid student analysis. All include some culminating questions and activities. Again, these vary in scope and type by guide. There are no objective or essay tests, but each guide ends with a student assessment page that provides a list of projects or exercises to be completed to help evaluate student understanding.
Student Packets, although not available for every book, vary somewhat by grade level and book. Student packets may include: activity pages, study guide, graphic organizers, writing and/or listening and speaking prompts, critical thinking challenges, quizzes and a unit test. Answers are included in the back, along with an essay evaluation form (i.e. rubric). Student packets are not reproducible.
Novel Unit Sets include a Novel Unit study guide and/or teacher guide, as well as the recommended reading book for the guide(s).
Really, each of these components can function as a stand-alone product and can be used without the other, but for a more comprehensive study, they are best used in concert. There is very little overlap between the two, even in the chapter-by-chapter questions - but completing the questions in the student packet will help prepare your child for the more in-depth questions found in the teacher guide. If your child is working independently on a novel, the student packet can be used alone (if available). If you want your student to do little written work and put more emphasis on discussion, the teacher guide can be used by itself.
Please note that some guides have been written to correlate with a specific edition of a book. Some of these editions are now out of print, and we do not carry all versions mentioned. Where multiple editions are available, such as the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the page numbers given in the guide may not correlate exactly.
Product Format: | Softcover Book |
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Brand: | Warner Books |
Grades: | 7-AD |
ISBN: | 9780316769488 |
Length in Inches: | 6.75 |
Width in Inches: | 4.25 |
Height in Inches: | 0.75 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.25 |