Searching for America, Volume Three: The American Imagination (Digital Class Set)
About Digital Class Sets: This download is perfect for teachers who use an LMS (learning management system) such as Google Classroom or Canvas! This download includes all of the following:
- A digital copy of the original textbook
- Individual digital copies of each script-story and activity for posting online
- Digital sharing rights for a single teacher
Note: This download is a ZIP file. Please double-check that your operating system can unzip this type of file before you purchase it. To prevent piracy all documents are protected with the same easy-to-remember password.
Searching for America: How do you teach classic American literature and great moments in American history in a meaningful and impactful way? Searching for America takes some of America's greatest works of fiction and non-fiction and adapts them into Reader's Theater script-stories. Let your students live the excitement of classic texts like Moby Dick, "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Masque of the Red Death," and "Rappaccini's Daughter." Then put them into the action of Moby DIck with a tactical battle game, which pits Captain Ahab's Pequod against the monstrous whale.
Each script-story in this collection is approximately 30-50 minutes and intended for use with students from 6th-12th grade. A 2-page teacher guide complete with background information, summary, recall questions, teachable terms, and discussion questions accompanies each script.
Volume Three: The American Imagination Volume Three of Searching for America contains 12 script-stories which dramatize fiction and non-fiction selections:
- Moby Dick: Part I
- Moby Dick: Part II
- Moby Dick: Part IIII
- Moby Dick: Part IV
- Moby Dick: Part V
- Moby Dick: Part VI
- "The Masque of the Red Death"
- "The Fall of the House of Usher"
- "The Raven"
- "Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment"
- "Rappaccini's Daughter"
- "The Transcendentalists"
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Bonus Activity: Moby Dick Battle Game
Details: 169-page PDF download
Samples: To view free materials that supplement this textbook as a well as a sample script-story "Moby Dick: Part I" click here.
Free Reading Guides: Free reading guides are also available for Moby Dick: Parts I-VI. Click here to find out more.
FEATURED SELECTIONS
- Moby Dick Have you ever wanted to teach Moby Dick but couldn't find the time? While preserving the author's literary style, this text adapts Herman Melville's classic novel into six 45-minute Reader's Theater script-stories. Allowing the students to inhabit classic characters like Captain Ahab, Ishmael, and Queequeg the harpooneer brings literature to life! The majority of my own American Literature students cite Moby Dick as their favorite unit of the year! If you are unsure whether or not the script-story teaching technique would work in your classroom.
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe The master of the creepy and the spooky, Edgar Allan Poe continues to fascinate teenage readers. "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Raven," and "The Masque of the Red Death" are included in this textbook.
- Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne In addition to his masterpiece The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne helped develop the short story into an artform. Two of his best, "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" and "Rappaccini's Daughter" are included in this textbooks.
- The Transcendentalists What if some of the most famous American Romantic authors faced off against the Transcendentalists in a no-holds-barred insult-fest? This humorous script-story makes light work of deep philosophy by pitting Poe and Hawthorne against Emerson and Thoreau (with a few other guest appearances). This is the perfect way to make the Transcendentalists engaging for your students!