Novel Units The Prince and the Pauper Teacher Guide Grades 6-8

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Teacher Guides


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!


Time-saving, inspiring lesson plans provide a comprehensive novel unit—created by teachers for teachers. The legwork is done for you. The chapter-by-chapter guides incorporate research-based, higher-order reading, writing, and thinking activities.



  • 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

  • Glossary ( Gr. 9-12)


See also Student Packet #10012

Novel Units The Prince and the Pauper Teacher Guide Grades 6-8

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The Prince and the Pauper #1339.Set in Renaissance England, it tells the story of Tom Canty, a pauper, and Edward VI, only son of Henry VIII, who look exactly alike. Almost by accident, the boys exhange places days before Henry's death and Edward's coronation, leaving Tom to the role of future king and Edward to the mercy of the beggars' underworld. A tale of mistaken identity played out in two very different socio-economic worlds where each boy learns something about the other's different station in life. This story was ahead of its time proving that deep down all men are the same, just their clothes or their access to wealth makes them different.

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