Flowers for Algernon tells the story of Charlie Gordon, the first human test subject of a procedure to increase intelligence, and his struggles with his new found brilliance, while also tackling issues such as treatment of the mentally disabled.
This AP* Literature Teaching Unit helps you teach Flowers for Algernon and at the same time prepare 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 AP Literature Teaching Unit includes:
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A test consisting of multiple-choice questions and free-response essay writing prompts — both designed to mimic those students will encounter on the AP Exam
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A chapter-by-chapter study guide consisting of short-answer questions that require students to analyze literary techniques and elements found in the text
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A list of academic objectives your students will meet in the course of completing the unit
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Detailed lecture notes on essential information about the book
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Answer keys for the multiple-choice test and study guide questions
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