The Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Mark Twain Final Project Review Kellie Coughlin.

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Mark Twain Final Project Review Kellie Coughlin

Unit Design One way to view Twain: Another way to view Twain: My final project will allow for students to have a more guided introduction to Mark Twain and the novel. The final project is aimed to introduce the novel to students.

Lessons and Activities Introductory Journal Entries Web Quest on Mark Twain Hypertext for Chapter 1, which students will read on their own.

Order of Operations Video Introduction Preface & Chapter One Hypertext Mark Twain Webquest

Assignments 2 Journal Entries Hypertext Paragraph Reflection Web Quest Mark Twain Interview “Cub Pilot on The Mississippi” Letter

Mark Twain & Life on the Mississippi Background to how Clemens became “Mark Twain” Great primary source documents Will be used in Web Quest and will help students to write interview Other Websites, YouTube movies

Closing: Objectives Students will introduce themselves to the novel Students will write for multiple purposes Students will make connections from their world to the world of Twain (and Tom) Students will examine how the life of an author impacts his writing