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- Novel Units The Canterbury Tales Student Packet
Novel Units The Canterbury Tales Student Packet
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Vendor:A Brighter Child
SKU:7676
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 #7675 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.
The Canterbury Tales #0474 An illustrated retelling of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work in which a group of pilgrims in fourteenth-century England tell each other stories as they travel on a pilgrimage to the cathedral at Canterbury. Some of the tales are serious and others comical. Religious malpractice is a major theme as well as focusing on the division of the three estates. Most of the tales are interlinked with similar themes running through them and some are told in retaliation for other tales in the form of an argument. The work is incomplete, as it was originally intended that each character would tell four tales.