TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.31.b.2.A
Analyze how the genre of texts with similar themes shapes meaning
Aligned Resources
Teaching Guides
- Teaching Fahrenheit 451: Burn, Baby, Burn: Censorship 101
- Teaching Fences: Making a Collage – Bearden Style
- Teaching Death of a Salesman: Selling the American Dream
- Teaching Hamlet: The 9th-Century Danish Story of Amleth, a Major Source for Shakespeare’s Play
- Teaching Things Fall Apart: Things May Fall Apart, but Art Connects
- Teaching Thirteen Reasons Why: The Writing on the Wall
- Teaching The Diary of a Young Girl: National School-A-Graphic
- Teaching The Giver: In a Perfect World…
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Fence-Painting in Other Contexts
- Teaching The Bluest Eye: Fun With Dick and Jane?: Children's Books and The Bluest Eye
- Teaching Romeo and Juliet: Using Music Lyrics to Explore Themes, Imagery, and Symbolism
- Teaching Dracula: Dracula as Victorian Literature
- Teaching Frankenstein: Playing with Fire: Frankenstein as Modern Prometheus
- Teaching Hamlet: Margaret Atwood’s “Gertrude Talks Back”
- Teaching Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: It Runs in the Family
- Teaching All Quiet on the Western Front: War is Awesome… When it’s Fake!
- Teaching Oliver Twist, or, the Parish Boy’s Progress: Crime Doesn't Pay
- Teaching Fahrenheit 451: Internet Censorship
- Teaching 1984: It's Not Over Until the Fat Lady Sings
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: Parable Party
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: From Victorian England to Modern America
- Teaching Animal Farm: To Preface or Not to Preface
- Teaching Animal Farm: Corruption Makes the World Go Round
- Teaching Hamlet: A Play by Any Other Name
- Teaching Night: Survivors Unite