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One Book Lesson Plans

"One Book" projects are community-wide reading programs initiated by the Washington Center for the Book in 1998 that are now being introduced across the U.S.A. and around the world. Get students reading with this list of lesson plans on 2009 "One Book" titles.

Grades: 3-5

Subject: Reading and Language Arts

Theme: Disabilities and Communication
Duration: 45 minute class session

Grades: 6-8

Subject: Reading and Language Arts

Theme: Setting and Plot
Duration: 2 class periods
Theme: Debate
Duration: Two 45 minute class sessions
Theme: Creating a Picture Collage to Represent the Different Territories in Europe
Duration: 45 minute class session

Grades: 9-12

Subject: English

Theme: Plot and Character Analysis, Analyzing Expectations: How Expectations Are Changed Through Experience
Duration: 1 class period
Theme: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Social Commentary
Duration: 30-40 minutes plus independent work time outside
Theme: Before and After
Duration: 1 class period
Theme: "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Perspective Taking
Duration: 160-70 minutes

Subject: Social Studies

Theme: Mexican Reparation
Duration: 1 class period
Theme: Censorship
Duration: 2 class sessions
Theme: Immigration and Understanding the American Dream
Duration: 2 class periods (not including time to read novel)
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