Annenberg Media Home Home FAQ Channel Info View Programs Buy Videos Workshops & Courses
about the series
eight workshops
ten novels
ten authors

the teachers

Milton Brasher-Cunningham
Frankenstein

Donna Denizé
Great Expectations

Dirk Detlefsen
Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone

Sharon Madison
Ceremony

Pauline Moller
Bridge to Terabithia

Frazier O'Leary
A Lesson Before Dying
Song of Solomon

Ashby Reid
Flowers for Algernon

Diana Russell
To Kill a Mockingbird

Betty Williams
Things Fall Apart

 

the project

ASHBY REID

Related Topics: Flowers for Algernon | Daniel Keyes

Ashby Reid completed her first year of teaching in June, 1999. A graduate of the College of William and Mary (BA, 1994) and George Washington University (MA, 1998), Ms Reid teaches English middle school English in Arlington, Virginia. She was nominated by Arlington to receive the Sallie Mae First Class Teacher Award. At the 1999 NCTE convention she presented “Orchestrating Mutiny in the Classroom: Classroom Teachers Discuss Their Own Experiences in ‘Giving Up the Ship.’”
 

Lesson Plan for Flowers for Algernon

OBJECTIVE:

To help set the stage for reading.

ACTIVITY/PLAN:

  1. Class discussion: Ask students to think what it might be like to be able to
    become more popular, what changes they might have to undergo in order to
    become more popular (better looking, more athletic, more intelligent), and what would it be like to have an operation that would effect such a change.
  2. Class activity: Construct a maze (either for a small animal or for students to trace with their fingers) and conduct time trials.
  3. Class activity: Introduce the concept of the Rorcshach tests and ask students (working in pairs) to construct a sample.

PLAN 2:

OBJECTIVE:

To help students to synthesize their knowledge of the novel by carefully examining the text and creating a visual representation.

ACITIVITY/PLAN:

“Body Biography”
(Materials required for students: the novel, a roll of butcher paper, scissors, magazines, and markers. The teacher may also need a sample “body biography.")

Working in pairs or small groups, each draws a full-size outline of Charlie on the butcher paper and cuts it out. By printing quotations from the novel and taping clipped pictures from the magazines onto the “bodies” of Charlie, students are to show the two Charlies, before the operation and after.

Body biographies are taped to a wall as each group presents to the class its understanding of Charlie and invites questions and discussion.

Notes: This project takes two to three days and is useful as a culminating activity.

 

 


Back to Novel Home | Back to Interactive Workshops

Home | Channel | Video Catalog | About Us | Search | Contact Us | Site Map

The Annenberg Channel is produced by Annenberg Media
with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

© 1997-2008 Annenberg Media. All rights reserved. Legal Policy.