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- Novel Unit Catcher in the Rye Student Packet
Novel Unit Catcher in the Rye Student Packet
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Vendor:A Brighter Child
SKU:7678
Categories: Language Arts, Language Arts — Literature, Language Arts — Vocabulary, Language Arts — Writing, Reading & Literature
Tags: Religious:no
Recommended for grades 9-12
100% Unique Content! No overlaps in matching Teacher Guide# 7677 and Student Packet.
This student packet features multiple-level reproducibles that offer solutions based on the latest reading strategies.
This packet includes content-rich activity sheets, quizzes, and a final exam for direct student use.
44 + pages
- Prereading activities
- Vocabulary activities,
- Study guide
- Graphic Organizer
- Literary Analysis
- Writing Activities
- Critical and Creative thinking challenges
- Comprehension quizzes
- Unit test
- Answer key
- Scoring rubric
Note Different novel editions page numbers may vary.
#6820 The story takes place at Pencey Prep in Pennsylvania. Holden Caufield has been expelled and will return home to Manhattan in four days. He has a physical fight with a dormitory neighbor over Jane Gallagher, a girl Holden has a crush on. He leaves the school a few days early and checks into a Manhattan hotel without telling his parents. Each encounter is a frustrating misinterpretation with sexual overtones. He flirts with strangers, tries to set up dates and then "chickens out." At one point, he sneaks into his own apartment and wakes his younger sister, Phoebe. In the end, he goes home because he misses everyone.