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The Glass Castle Engaging Unit Activities & Unit Plans Bundle: Distance Learning

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Although we were officially together in the classroom, students also are often gone for so many activities this helped me always have accessible assignments no matter where in the state my students were that day!
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200+ pages of resources! This bundle is full of engaging resources that are guaranteed to save you a ton of time. This resource has been tested and deemed successful in my own personal classroom! Even better, this bundle is distance learning ready with easy-to-use Google-friendly digital resources!

This resource just had a HUGE update! If you have purchased this unit previously, please re-download the resource to get all of the new materials!

Thinking about purchasing this resource? It's included in this complete The Glass Castle Novel Study Unit Bundle for a discounted price! For other Glass Castle resources, like unit quizzes, study guides, bell-ringers, and more, click HERE.

Items included in this bundle:

1. Unit Plans Part 1- Detailed Reading & Discussion Guide for Teacher:

  • Reading schedule/pacing guide day by day plans
  • Bellworks and quizzes labeled and organized on calendar
  • Essential questions
  • Teaching aspects
  • Literary elements
  • Topics/themes in novel
  • Symbols in novel
  • Objectives for unit
  • Overall unit notes and ideas

2. Unit Plans Part 2- Detailed Reading & Discussion Guide for Teacher:

  • Very thorough discussion guide for ENTIRE novel
  • Detailed Teacher Notes/Teaching Aspects for ENTIRE Novel: When I read through the novel, I essentially took detailed notes so I would not have to re-read each section the night before teaching it. I took the reading and separated it into sections in which I wrote out a summary of each section and then a detailed analysis. The analysis focuses on different scenes in the reading that serve as teaching aspects, how the section ties in with the rest of the novel/scaffolding, and in-depth/thoughtful discussion questions to use with your class as you read. Instead of re-reading the book before class, I just look over my summary and analysis notes before class.
  • Answer key for questions for discussion guide

3. Engaging Novel Activities: (Distance/Digital Learning Ready!)

  1. Pre-Reading Activity - Text Graffiti - Analyzing quotes from the first 8 pages of The Glass Castle out of context.
  2. Making Inferences Activity
  3. Close Read & Analysis Activity
  4. Symbolism Investigation Mini-Escape Room
  5. Character Analysis Instagram Post
  6. Engaging Informational Text Analysis & Argumentative Writing Activity
  7. Welch Learning Stations
  8. Jeannette's Internal Conflicts Analysis & Texting Activity
  9. Rose Mary's Conflicts & Characterization Silhouette Activity
  10. Journalism with Jeannette (research/PSA project): Create an Informative Spread using research about healthy relationships in honor of Dinitia's story (with rubric)
  11. Character Analysis Phone Activity and Short Essay
  12. Goodbye Mom and Dad, Love Jeannette - Letter - Character development activity using citing evidence & annotation
  13. Creative One-Pager Activity
  14. Rex or Jeannette's Symbolic Tattoo Activity
  15. Rex Walls Celebration of Life: Interactive activity with character analysis

4. Writing Projects/Assessments: (Distance/Digital Learning Ready!)

  • Unit-Long Parent Analysis Project: This project went amazing in my classroom! Students have the opportunity to pick different events in the novel and create a portfolio on the Walls family to analyze the parenting of Rex and Rose Mary Walls. This project promotes critical thinking, citing evidence, inferential questioning, and deep analysis.
  • Create Your Own Memoir: This is a great way to end the novel, The Glass Castle. By the end, students are experts on what a great memoir is. This writing project asks students to create their own short member, focusing on a single memory or event and telling it with the depth and emotional detail that Jeannette Walls does. This also helped me understand my students and where they come from as well. The memoirs in my classroom turned out beautiful!

5. The Glass Castle Engaging Post-Reading Escape Room Activity

  • This escape room is veteran and newbie-friendly, however, it is NOT digital. If you have never done an escape room but would like to try, this is the one for you! Along with an answer key, I include clear step-by-step directions with a checklist, helpful tips, an outline for organization, and reminder notes above the materials you are using to create the escape room. For more information on the details of this escape room, click on the green Glass Castle Escape Room link above!

6. The Glass Castle Symbolism Analysis Journal: (Distance/Digital Learning Ready!)

Engage students in the analysis of important symbols in the novel with their own symbolism journal with colorful or black and white tabs for organization! Each symbol in the journal will prompt students to read and comprehend a critical thinking question associated with each symbol. Using this critical thinking question, students will then determine the meaning of the symbol based on the text they read. Lastly, students will be prompted to explain each symbol and include a quote from the text to support their answer.

Symbols in this journal that students will be analyzing:

Cactus in Desert

The Prospector

Fire

Mountain Goat

★ Joshua Tree

★ Stars

★ Margarine

★ Walls' Vehicles

★ Welch House

★ Trash in Glass Castle

★ Braces

★ Miss Bivens

★ Oz the Piggy Bank

★ Jeannette's Geode

★ The Glass Castle

★ Turbulence and Order

7. BONUS ACTIVITY - R.A.C.E.S. Writing & Citing Evidence Resources to help students structure their paragraph and essay writing

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Standards

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Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text.
Analyze how particular lines of dialogue or incidents in a story or drama propel the action, reveal aspects of a character, or provoke a decision.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including analogies or allusions to other texts.
Compare and contrast the structure of two or more texts and analyze how the differing structure of each text contributes to its meaning and style.

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