1 Year PDF Download Curriculum - 12th Grade - American Lit

Progeny Press

No reviews yet Write a Review
Sale
$99.96
$79.95
You save $20.01
$99.96
$79.95
You save $20.01
10 people looking at this.

Description

Progeny Press' 12th Grade Language Arts Curriculum: Your Greatest American Literature Resource

Master American literature with our 12th grade curriculum set. This literature study bundle provides a complete year of lessons with four classic American works: Animal Farm, Fahrenheit 451, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Using Progeny Press saves you valuable time, helping you focus on your students and getting the most that literature offers.

  1. Animal Farm Study Guide: A captivating allegorical tale where mistreated animals overthrow their farm's oppressive regime to create a utopia of progress, justice, and equality. This timeless masterpiece powerfully satirizes the evolution from revolution to a chilling totalitarian regime. With thought-provoking themes and stirring slogans, Animal Farm poignantly highlights humanity's perpetual struggle for freedom.
  2. Fahrenheit 451 Study Guide: Guy Montag, a fireman of the future, is responsible for starting fires, not stopping them. In his society, all books are banned, except for the firemen's rule books with the ominous order: "Burn everything." Books are seen as confusing and contradictory, and entertainment is valued above all else.
    Montag enjoys his job until one evening when his neighbor asks him a simple, haunting question: "Are you happy?" This question unsettles him, and when an old woman chooses to die with her books rather than live without them, Montag begins to wonder what in books inspires such passion. Determined to discover the answer, he embarks on a journey of rebellion and self-discovery, despite the risk to his life.
  3. To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide: Scout Finch, along with her brother Jem and their imaginative friend Dill Harris, enjoys their childhood in the sleepy town of Maycomb, Alabama. They are curious about the mysterious Boo Radley, who stays secluded in his house during the day but supposedly emerges at night to engage in strange activities.
    Atticus Finch, a respected lawyer, faces a daunting challenge. He defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white girl. Deep-seated prejudice exists within the town, making the case highly contentious. As Atticus fights against the odds to prove Tom's innocence, his children, Scout and Jem, witness firsthand the community's reactions. Atticus's defense of a black man stirs disapproval and outright distaste among their neighbors. The trial becomes a crucible that tests not only the integrity of the legal system but also the moral fabric of the town
  4. Uncle Tom's Cabin Study Guide: Tom, a devout and compassionate slave positively influences everyone around him, much like Joseph from the Bible. However, Tom's life takes a drastic turn when he is sold to Simon Legree, a cruel and sadistic plantation owner. Legree treats his slaves as mere animals and plans to exploit Tom's strength and intelligence by making him an overseer.
    Despite facing severe physical and emotional abuse, Tom maintains his principles. When asked to whip a fellow slave and to betray two runaways, Tom refuses, which leads to his slow and brutal beating by Legree.

WHY CHOOSE PROGENY PRESS?

Progeny Press understands the value of your time. Our 12th Grade American Literature curriculum bundle is designed to provide a comprehensive and engaging study experience. By choosing our study guides, you gain the freedom to focus on your students and the enriching experience literature offers. Our guides eliminate the need for lengthy preparation, providing you with the tools to have meaningful discussions, nurture critical thinking, and cultivate a lifelong love for reading.

Experience the joy of teaching and inspire your students with Progeny Press' Grade 12 ELA American Literature Curriculum Bundle. We are your trusted literary companion, offering an educational journey that will leave a lasting impact.

Extra Information

Brand:
Progeny Press
American Lit Credit:
1 Full American Literature Credit
Alex M purchased: for 1 minutes ago.
Sharina J purchased: for 5 minutes ago.
Morgan Y purchased: for 9 minutes ago.
Dana M purchased: for 12 minutes ago.
Staci K purchased: for 14 minutes ago.
Leslie H purchased: for 16 minutes ago.
Brenda L purchased: for 19 minutes ago.
purchased: for 27 minutes ago.