British Literature

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This full-year course spans the period from medieval times to the post-colonial era of British literature. Using the new historicism approach to literature instruction, the course materials assist students who may have little knowledge or interest in Britain to see British literature in the context of the country’s role in history, and its changing social system. Cycling from prose to poetry in short units maximizes student interest without losing the continuity that allows lessons to build on prior student knowledge. Daily lesson plans provide historical content and context for both teacher and students, integrating social studies seamlessly. Writing assignments and vocabulary builders reinforce language arts skills. A pacing guide provides a complete outline of the daily lessons, including readings, assessments, homework and project assignments. Out-of-field teachers will value the teacher-friendly instructional materials that will reduce teacher preparation time and support daily instruction
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Table of Contents

1. Poetry 1 9. Puritan and Restoration Unit
2. Medieval Unit I (Canterbury Tales, Chivalry) 10. Romantic Unit (poetry and Jane Eyre)
3. Poetry II 11. Victorian Unit (poetry and Dracula)
4. Medival Unit II (Sir Gwain & The Green Knight) 12. Poetry V
5. Poetry III 13. Modern Unit (poems and Heart of Darkness)
6. Renaissance Unit (Shakespearean Sonnets, Hamlet) 14. Poetry VI
7. Anglo-Saxon Unit (Beowulf) 15. Post-Colonial Unit
8. Poetry IV
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This full-year course spans the period from medieval times to the post-colonial era of British literature. Using the new historicism approach to literature instruction, the course materials assist students who may have little knowledge or interest in Britain to see British literature in the context of the country’s role in history, and its changing social system. Cycling from prose to poetry in short units maximizes student interest without losing the continuity that allows lessons to build on prior student knowledge. Daily lesson plans provide historical content and context for both teacher and students, integrating social studies seamlessly. Writing assignments and vocabulary builders reinforce language arts skills. A pacing guide provides a complete outline of the daily lessons, including readings, assessments, homework and project assignments.

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Class Set with perpetual license – Printed Version, Mentoring Teacher Program Subscription, Printed Student Book, Student eBook, Teacher Edition Subscription – eBook Version, Teacher Edition Subscription Printed Version

author

Christopher C. Swann

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FULL YEAR COURSE MATERIALS

Product Number

H-E-BRIT-DL, H-E-BRIT-SUB, H-E-BRIT-CS, H-E-BRIT-SA-DL, H-E-BRIT-SA, H-E-BRIT-MT

Pages/ ISBN

670/ISBN: ISBN: 978-1-59657-777-0, 670/ISBN: 978-1-931680-01-1, Class Set CD/ISBN: 978-1-59657-778-7, 206/ISBN: 978-1-59657-481-6, 206/ISBN: 978-1-931680-00-4, No page count.No ISBN number. Use product code.