Sunday, 5 May 2013

What grade level could a lesson plan be made for A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L'Engle?

could probably be
adapted for a variety of class ages. I do think that 5th grade is probably the youngest age that
the book would work for, and a teacher's lesson plan would have to reflect the limits of the age
group. The book would likely work best in grades 6-8 because they are experienced enough readers
to tackle portions of the book on their own and old enough to begin limited discussions of the
book's theme. With all of that said, my undergraduate "Children's Literature" class
was assigned that book. Obviously, the professor's lesson plan was adapted for that particular
age bracket and style of class, but it does serve as a good example of how a good teacher can
adapt and tailor a lesson plan to the correct audience. 

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