Novel Unit - Wuthering Heights Teacher Guide Grades 9-12

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Teacher guides provide the framework for the novel, including any background information necessary to prepare students for the text. Discussion questions help you delve into the novel's plot, conflict, theme, and character motivations/interactions. Plus, they're designed to elicit student thought, discussion, and participation!


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  • 32+ pages

  • Summary

  • "About the Author"

  • Character list

  • Background information

  • Initiating activities

  • Vocabulary activities (Gr.1–8)

  • Discussion questions and answers

  • Graphic organizers

  • Writing ideas

  • Literary analysis

  • Post-reading discussion questions

  • Cross-curriculum extension activities

  • Assessment Scoring rubric


See also Student Packet #10074

Novel Unit - Wuthering Heights Teacher Guide Grades 9-12

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Wuthering Heights#1500 It's the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with Catherine, a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her family for two generations. From the time Heathcliff, a strange, course young boy, is brought to live on the Earnshaw's windswept estate called Thrushcross Grange (a grand house on the Yorkshire moors) through Catherine's marriage to Edgar Linton and Heathcliff's plans for revenge, to her death years later and the eventual union of the surviving Earnshaw and Linton heirs.

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