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Ghost Boys: Educator Guide Lesson PlanGhost Boys: Educator Guide Lesson Plan
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Adult Fiction by Jewell Parker Rhodes
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6th - 12th
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Ghost Boys: Educator Guide

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The spirit of the Civil Rights Movement lives on in a more literal than figurative way in Ghost Boys. A focused lesson plan features Jewell Parker Rhodes' novel about ghosts of slain black teenagers, including the main character, Jerome, and a fictionalized Emmett Till, and the conflicted world they have left behind.

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Concepts

emmett till, hate crimes, discrimination, bias, the civil rights movement, reading comprehension, storytelling, literary analysis, i have a dream speech, martin luther king jr., african american history, social justice

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Have learners research a figure from the Civil Rights Movement or Black Lives Matter alongside their reading
  • Include in a social studies unit on discrimination or social justice

Classroom Considerations

  • Discusses current issues that may be sensitive to talk about in the classroom, including racial bias and Black Lives Matter
  • The resource is divided into three sections: introduction, literary analysis, and cultural context

Pros

  • Covers a scope of events in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries that establish the historical context for the novel
  • Provides a plethora of resource links for additional research

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.6.1 RL.6.2 RL.6.3 RL.6.10 RL.7.1 RL.7.2 RL.7.3 RL.7.10 RL.8.1 RL.8.2 RL.8.3 RL.8.10 RL.9-10.1 RL.9-10.2 RL.9-10.3 RL.9-10.10a RL.11-12.1 RL.11-12.2 RL.11-12.3 RL.11-12.10a

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