TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.34.b.5.C
Compare and contrast the effects of different forms of narration across various genres of fiction
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 16: He Who Wears the Garlic
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 2: Heroes of Old (and Young) Lesson 8: Myrddin Emrys
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 2: That Was One Good King
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 23: Oh Frank!
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Love, Longing, Lust, and Leave Me Alone Lesson 1: Meet Jane
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 1: Welcome to Anglo-Saxon England
- Course: ELA 12: British Literature, Unit 1: Here Be Monsters Lesson 18: Monster Mash
Teaching Guides
- Teaching The Call of the Wild: It's a Dog-Eat-Dog World
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: Stuck in Medias Res with You
- Teaching One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: "Like a Cartoon World": Psychedelic Cartoons from the Psych Ward
- Teaching The Lottery: From Page to Stage
- Teaching A Rose for Emily: Write an Epitaph
- Teaching A Streetcar Named Desire: A Streetcar in a Parallel Universe
- Teaching The Catcher in the Rye: Party Planner
- Teaching Paradise Lost: The Hope Project
- Teaching The Story of an Hour: One Hour Photo
- Teaching Slaughterhouse-Five: Unstuck in Time: Arranging the Timeline of Slaughterhouse-Five
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: CSI: Under the Floorboards
- Teaching A Separate Peace: Real History in Made-Up Devon
- Teaching The Lottery: Monstrous Acts
- Teaching The Pit and the Pendulum: Scary Story
- Teaching The Pit and the Pendulum: Trust Me: The Unreliable Narrator
- Teaching The Yellow Wallpaper: Gilman vs. the Narrator: Analyzing Both the Author and Her Creation