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  • Of Mice and Men - Levels of Understanding

    John Steinbeck

    Spiral-bound (Prestwick House, Inc, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Use Bloom's Taxonomy to Help Students Independently Evaluate LiteratureInstead of teaching your students how to answer questions about a particular text, help them develop the skills to critically evaluate literature without relying on outside guidance. Using Bloom's learning domains, Levels of Understanding breaks down complex questions into smaller parts and outline the steps necessary for students to develop a sound evaluation of a text. Students will begin with the most basic and fundamental skill, comprehension, move on to reader response, analysis, and synthesis, and gradually build to the highest skill, evaluation. Not only will these guides help you prepare your students for standardized tests like the AP* Language and Literature exam, the SATs,* and the ACTs, but they will also give students the self-assurance to develop and articulate a personal assessment of the text - a skill that will be advantageous in college and beyond.*Note from Publisher: SAT and AP are registered trademarks of the College Entrance Examination Board, which was not involved in the production of and does not endorse this product.
  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck, Philip Page

    Paperback (Hodder Murray, May 30, 2007)
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, May 16, 2011)
    A controversial tale of friendship and tragedy during the Great Depression Over seventy-five years since its first publication, Steinbeck’s tale of commitment, loneliness, hope, and loss remains one of America’s most widely read and taught novels. An unlikely pair, George and Lennie, two migrant workers in California during the Great Depression, grasp for their American Dream. They hustle work when they can, living a hand-to-mouth existence. For George and Lennie have a plan: to own an acre of land and a shack they can call their own. When they land jobs on a ranch in the Salinas Valley, the fulfillment of their dream seems to be within their grasp. But even George cannot guard Lennie from the provocations, nor predict the consequences of Lennie's unswerving obedience to the things George taught him. Of Mice and Men represents an experiment in form, which Steinbeck described as “a kind of playable novel, written in a novel form but so scened and set that it can be played as it stands.” A rarity in American letters, it achieved remarkable success as a novel, a Broadway play, and three acclaimed films. This edition features an introduction by Susan Shillinglaw, one of today’s leading Steinbeck scholars.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
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  • Of Mice and Men Easton Press

    John Steinbeck, Fletcher Martin

    Hardcover (Easton Press., Aug. 16, 1977)
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, June 1, 1995)
    The tragic story of the friendship between two migrant workers, George and mentally retarded Lenny, and their dream of owning a farm
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck, Color and B & W Illustrations

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, Aug. 16, 1980)
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Book by John Steinbeck
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Tragic story of the friendship between two migrant workers, George and mentally retarded Lennie, and their dream of owning a farm
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Pearson Education Ltd, May 31, 2003)
    "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place ...With us it ain't like that.We got a future ...because I got you to look after me and you got me to look after you." George and Lennie are migrant American labourers the one alert and protective and the other strong, stupid and potentially dangerous. This is the powerful story of their relationship and their dreams of finding a more stable and less lonely way of life. This hardback educational edition comes without notes.
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), April 26, 2001)
    Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck ''Essentials'') Steinbeck, John
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Dec. 1, 1984)
    Book by Steinbeck, John
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  • Of Mice and Men.

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Triangle Books, Aug. 16, 1937)
    Of Mice and Men is a novella[1][2] written by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it tells the story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in search of new job opportunities during the Great Depression in California, United States. Based on Steinbeck's own experiences as a bindlestiff in the 1920s (before the arrival of the Okies he would vividly describe in The Grapes of Wrath), the title is taken from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse", which read: "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft agley." (The best laid schemes of mice and men / Often go awry.) Required reading in many schools,[3] Of Mice and Men has been a frequent target of censors for vulgarity and what some consider offensive and racist language; consequently, it appears on the American Library Association's list of the Most Challenged Books of 21st Century