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E2E Adapted Literature Dystopian Duo Bundle: Animal Farm and Fahrenheit 451

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Enraged2Engaged
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    No student should feel like grade level texts are out of their reach. Classic literature doesn't have to be scary, boring, or too hard. Literature is for everyone!

    Summary sites online and those little yellow and black notebooks are no longer your only choices for students who are struggling. Enraged2Engaged adapted literature texts preserve the storytelling...while taking away the confusing word choices and hard-to-navigate formatting.

    E2E texts take classic literature common to secondary ELA classrooms and rewrite them with words and style that are easier for ALL students to read. Fewer frustrated kids. Fewer heads down on the desk. Less refusal. Less acting out. More engagement. More confidence. Better understanding.

    These retellings of George Orwell’s novel, Animal Farm, and Ray Bradbury's nove, Fahrenheit 451, read at an automated readability index of grade level 4-5.

    THIS TEXT INCLUDES AUDIO READ-ALONG LINKS FOR EVERY CHAPTER on YouTube!

    Your purchase includes four PDF variations on these easier-to-read versions of the two novels that you may print for students or share digitally on the non-public platform of your choice (Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, etc.). Use easier-to-read literature to preview reading before tackling the actual text, after reading to ensure understanding, or as a replacement for some or all of the original.

    Variations include:

    • Traditional novel-style e-book
    • Whole-book PDF version of the text with easy-to-see chapter dividers for quick scrolling using thumbnails
    • NO AUDIO LINK Chapter-By-Chapter PDFs and Google docs with columns and dyslexia-friendly font (Lexend Deca)
    • WITH AUDIO LINK Chapter-By-Chapter PDFs and Google docs with columns and dyslexia-friendly font (Lexend Deca) and embedded links to audio read-along on YouTube

    Special formatting with the needs of neurodiverse learners in mind and include:

    • Text in columns on the page to reduce the need for lengthy eye-return at the end of a line
    • Sans-serif fonts that are dyslexia friendly
    • Adequate spacing between lines to prevent line-jumbling and to allow for use of tracking accommodation devices
    • Extra space between each paragraph to aid in identifying transitions in the text...and finding your place again after stopping!
    • Consistent formatting that aligns to other Universally Designed texts. Students won't have to learn a new format every time they read a new text
    • Engaging cover art that engages visual learners to want to read and provides conceptual clues about the text
    • Iconic lines preserved and highlighted

    FREE SURPRISE BONUS MATERIALS FOR BOTH NOVELS!

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    Like this resource? There are literally DOZENS more awesome lessons for secondary ELA and SECD in my store, Enraged2Engaged. I keep my cost low out of respect for my colleagues; I know most of you are paying for materials out of your own pocket!

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    PLEASE NOTE! These are secondary level texts. Although the Lexile difficulty has been reduced, adult themes and adult language (in some texts) have been preserved. Texts may not be appropriate for younger learners.

    KEEP CHECKING BACK! I am always adding new resources. Also, please feel free to message me with your requests; if I'm hearing that many teachers are needing a text, I'll make it a priority to adapt it.

    LOOKING for SECD RESOURCES? Enraged2Engaged also offers hundreds of games and lessons that teach executive function, socially normative behavior, goal-setting, emotional regulation, and more.

    This license purchases a class set of 35 copies or downloads per year for a period of 5 years. Please renew your purchase in 5 years in order to help me continue to provide more and better materials. I appreciate your support of my small business.

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    Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
    Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
    Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
    Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
    Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.

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