
This unit was my AP student's favorite by far. One boy recently told me that this was the only book he read in its entirety in his high school career. It's not a short book either. My copy had 576 pages! I was impressed with how well-prepared they came to class each day and how engaged they were in our class discussions.
In my TPT store, I have copies of the reading check quizzes I gave (a must for holding students accountable!). The first one is free too!
I also have a bare-bones unit plan, which includes a pre-reading research project, all five quizzes, a creative writing assignment, and five essay topics.
Something I did not include in the unit bundle is my non-fiction connection activity. I pulled articles from the archives on the The New York Times archive. I pulled articles from this time period that touched on the political turmoil in the Congo. We compared these stories with the coverage of the events in the novel. Finally, we looked at what really happened. There are several (more recent) articles online in which the author wades through the biased accounts to find the truth. It was definitely an eye-opening lesson!
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