The critically-acclaimed novel Things Fall Apart is about the leader of a fictional Nigerian village and the people of that village, and much of the story is focused on the society and customs within the village. Things Fall Apart is considered to be Achebe's masterpiece, and it demonstrates the precarious relationship between the individual and the community.
This AP* Literature Teaching Unit helps you teach Things Fall Apart and prepares your students for the AP* Literature and Composition Exam. It's easy to add this unit to your lesson plan, and it will save you hours of preparation.
Every title-specific Prestwick House AP* Teaching Unit:
- Allows teachers at any level to effortlessly teach new titles like an expert;
- Saves class time by combining test prep with the literature you're already teaching;
- Prepares students for what to expect on test day through free response and multiple choice questions modeled after the exam;
- Draws student attention to important details with in-depth lecture notes on themes, motifs, symbols, author techniques, and historical context;
- Focuses students so they can evaluate and analyze literature using the chapter-by-chapter study guide; and
- Helps students to focus in on the type of literary knowledge expected by the College Board and offers essential practice with the facets of literature that appear on the exam year after year through end-of-unit multiple choice and essay items.
This resource is the reproducible version.
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