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The Wave by Morton Rhue

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A range of comprehension tasks and activities to consolidate understanding of plot, character and the theme of homelessness.
'The Wave' by Morton Rhue - Analysing Propaganda, Manipulation & The Power of LanguageQuick View
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'The Wave' by Morton Rhue - Analysing Propaganda, Manipulation & The Power of Language

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This advanced, ready-to-teach handout is part of my worksheets, handouts and activities for Morton Rhue’s novel The Wave. It is designed to help students analyse and take a closer look at one of the central concerns of the novel: the power of language, propaganda, and how it can be abused to manipulate groups and individuals. The handout includes: Introduction to the topic (the power of language) within the context of the novel. Activities - based on excerpts from Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf (as a primary source) and what one of the worst dictators of all time has written about the power of propaganda - to show students various persuasive techniques and propaganda techniques. Follow-on questions for The Wave so that students can connect the cross-curricular historical analysis of the primary source with the novel (this is best donejust after Ben Ross introduces the The Wave experiment) A teacher’s notes section is included, with a lecture-type guide to the activity, that you can use either as a follow-up or to help you get to grips with the complexities of the issues and to teach the unit with optimal preparation. Enjoy, and please leave feedback!
"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Pre-Reading ActivityQuick View
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"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Pre-Reading Activity

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This is a ready-to-teach worksheet / handout and pre-reading activity for “The Wave” by Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser. The handout includes: A set of carefully selected quotations designed as pair work or group work, accompanied by questions to facilitate a critical discussion of the central issues addressed. Many of the central concerns of the novel can be discussed in a thought-provoking, memorable manner. The quotes can also be used to gauge prior knowledge of the historical context of the novel (e.g. Nazi Germany, Hitler’s rise to power, World War II, propaganda, the Holocaust etc.) Enjoy, and please leave feedback!
Morton Rhue - The Wave - Context & Background (Ron Jones Newspaper Article)Quick View
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Morton Rhue - The Wave - Context & Background (Ron Jones Newspaper Article)

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This handout focuses on the ‘real-life’ ‘The Wave’ teacher Ron Jones, whose classroom experiment inspired Morton Rhue’s novel ‘The Wave’. The handout includes an article and interview with Jones, who looks back at the experiment and the aftermath of it all, including Morton Rhue’s novel fictionalisation. The worksheet includes: An edited version of the original article by the San Francisco Chronicle Comprehension questions and activities that accompany the article and allow for pair-work or group-work approach to teaching the real-life, historical context of the novel.
"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Reading Log & Comprehension Questions (Whole Novel)Quick View
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"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Reading Log & Comprehension Questions (Whole Novel)

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This is an advanced worksheeet, ready-to-print and teach handout that facilitates a guided reading and provides while-reading questions for teaching the novel “The Wave” by Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser. The reading log includes: Comprehension, close reading & analysis questions for each chapter. Particular focus on close reading, analysis of language and its effects, including historical context links, analysis of structure, themes and pupose. Since most available reading logs and while-reading activities do not go into enough analytical depth and detail, I put together my own reading log that tries to dig a little deeper and forces the students to engage in higher order thinking and analysis skills. Enjoy, and please leave feedback!
"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Close Reading & Extracts (Ch 15-17)Quick View
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"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Close Reading & Extracts (Ch 15-17)

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This FREE ready-to-teach handout focuses on close reading and analysis of the final Chapters of “The Wave” by Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser (Chapters 15-17). The worksheet is structured around 4 carefully selected extracts, each accompanied by close reading questions that facilitate a higher-order engagement with the central issues of the novel. Enjoy, and please leave feedback!
"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Stanley Milgram Experiment PowerPointQuick View
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"The Wave" - Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser - Stanley Milgram Experiment PowerPoint

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This FREE PowerPoint presentation presents and focuses on introducing Stanley Milgram’s (in)famous experiment to test “the banality of evil” and adherence / obedience to authority figures. The PowerPoint clearly and succinctly presents the experiment in the context of the many unthinkable and atrocious war crimes committed by Nazis during and before World War II. The PowerPoint can be taught in the context of any novel or unit that looks at the issue, but I mostly use it in connection with “The Wave” by Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser.