Paired Passages includes 26 nonfiction pieces—speeches, magazine articles, short stories, book excerpts—paired with poetry, which explore a stated theme that students analyze using varied techniques and activities. Paired Passages encourages:
- Reading: Timely and relevant themes illustrated with pieces by Mark Twain, Steve Jobs, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—even Ashton Kutcher.
- Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: Evaluation activities involve students in analysis of subject and theme.
- Engagement: Analytical and creative research and writing activities.
- Vocabulary: Difficult or unfamiliar words and terms are bolded. The Definitions section expands meaning, and it's reproducible!
Table of Contents
To the Teacher
How to Use This Book
Discussion Strategies
- Inner Circle-Outer Circle
- Question Wall
- Socratic Seminar
- Think-Pair-Share
- Philosophical Chairs
- Philosophical Chairs Report
- Written Evaluation Sheet
- Reflections
SET 1
- "On Turning Ten," by Billy Collins
- Mark Twain's 70th Birthday Speech
- "The Song of Hiawatha," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- "Brother Eagle, Sister Sky," by Chief Seattle
- "First They Came...," by Pastor Martin Niemöller
- "Hitler's Silent Partners: How Much Responsibility Did Ordinary Citizens Bear for the Holocaust?" by Barry Gewen
- "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," by Maya Angelou
- "Gang Violence: A Teenager's Point of View," by Helene B.
- "To the Crazy Ones," by Apple
- "Teen Choice Award Speech," by Chris Ashton Kutcher
- "Dreams" and "Harlem," by Langston Hughes
- "I Have a Dream," by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Nobel Prize Lecture: "Hope, Despair and Memory," by Elie Wiesel
- "Hope and Memory: A Dialogue," by Rev. George Crabbe
- "The Third Wave," by Ron Jones
- "A Noiseless Patient Spider," by Walt Whitman, "Student," by Ted Kooser, After Death," by Christina Rossetti, and "A Poison Tree," by William Blake
- "Remarks at the Dedication of Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum," by Elie Wiesel
- "Silences," by John Montague
- Civil Disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
- "The World Is Not a Pleasant Place to Be," by Nikki Giovanni
- Harrison Bergeron, by Kurt Vonnegut
- "The World Is Too Much With Us," by William Wordsworth
- The Man Without a Country, by William J. Bennett
- "Fable for When There's No Way Out," by May Swenson
- The Case of S, by Milton Meltzer
- "I Find No Peace," by Sir Thomas Wyatt
- "The Flight from Conversation," by Sherry Turkle
- "The Forecast," by Dan Jaffe
- "Speech at Buchenwald Concentration Camp," by Elie Wiesel
- "Song of the Trees," by Mary Colborne-Veel
- "You've Got to Find What You Love," by Steve Jobs
- "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," by Dylan Thomas, and "Life Doesn't Frighten Me," by Maya Angelou
- President Harry Truman's Atomic Bomb Press Release
- "Give Back Peace," by Sankichi Toge, and "an atomic bomb," by Hatsumi Sakamoto
- "Together Let Us Explore the Stars," by President John F. Kennedy
- "Auguries of Innocence," by William Blake
- "Lost Generation," by Jonathan Reed
- "Something to Ponder, or, the Paradox of Our Time," by Dr. Bob Moorehead
- "The Declaration of Sentiments," by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- "The Book of My Enemy Has Been Remaindered," by Clive James
- "The Charge of the Light Brigade," by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death," by Patrick Henry
- "House Divided," by Abraham Lincoln
- "One," by James Berry
- "A Nation Says Goodbye to President Kennedy," by Stephen Smith
- "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman
- "The Wreck of the Hesperus," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Titanic, from The History Channel
- "The Swamp Fox," by William Gilmore Simms
- The Declaration of Independence, by Thomas Jefferson
- "The Perils of Indifference," by Elie Wiesel
- "Indifference," by Peter Loeffler, of Chevelle
Common Core Standards Chart
©2016. English, High school. Reproducible. 200 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF pages include color images and clickable web links.
Print Book: Softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
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Paired Passages includes 26 nonfiction pieces—speeches, magazine articles, short stories, book excerpts—paired with poetry, which explore a stated theme that students analyze using varied techniques and activities. Paired Passages encourages:
- Reading: Timely and relevant themes illustrated with pieces by Mark Twain, Steve Jobs, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—even Ashton Kutcher.
- Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: Evaluation activities involve students in analysis of subject and theme.
- Engagement: Analytical and creative research and writing activities.
- Vocabulary: Difficult or unfamiliar words and terms are bolded. The Definitions section expands meaning, and it's reproducible!
Table of Contents
To the Teacher
How to Use This Book
Discussion Strategies
- Inner Circle-Outer Circle
- Question Wall
- Socratic Seminar
- Think-Pair-Share
- Philosophical Chairs
- Philosophical Chairs Report
- Written Evaluation Sheet
- Reflections
SET 1
- "On Turning Ten," by Billy Collins
- Mark Twain's 70th Birthday Speech
- "The Song of Hiawatha," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- "Brother Eagle, Sister Sky," by Chief Seattle
- "First They Came...," by Pastor Martin Niemöller
- "Hitler's Silent Partners: How Much Responsibility Did Ordinary Citizens Bear for the Holocaust?" by Barry Gewen
- "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," by Maya Angelou
- "Gang Violence: A Teenager's Point of View," by Helene B.
- "To the Crazy Ones," by Apple
- "Teen Choice Award Speech," by Chris Ashton Kutcher
- "Dreams" and "Harlem," by Langston Hughes
- "I Have a Dream," by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Nobel Prize Lecture: "Hope, Despair and Memory," by Elie Wiesel
- "Hope and Memory: A Dialogue," by Rev. George Crabbe
- "The Third Wave," by Ron Jones
- "A Noiseless Patient Spider," by Walt Whitman, "Student," by Ted Kooser, After Death," by Christina Rossetti, and "A Poison Tree," by William Blake
- "Remarks at the Dedication of Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum," by Elie Wiesel
- "Silences," by John Montague
- Civil Disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
- "The World Is Not a Pleasant Place to Be," by Nikki Giovanni
- Harrison Bergeron, by Kurt Vonnegut
- "The World Is Too Much With Us," by William Wordsworth
- The Man Without a Country, by William J. Bennett
- "Fable for When There's No Way Out," by May Swenson
- The Case of S, by Milton Meltzer
- "I Find No Peace," by Sir Thomas Wyatt
- "The Flight from Conversation," by Sherry Turkle
- "The Forecast," by Dan Jaffe
- "Speech at Buchenwald Concentration Camp," by Elie Wiesel
- "Song of the Trees," by Mary Colborne-Veel
- "You've Got to Find What You Love," by Steve Jobs
- "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," by Dylan Thomas, and "Life Doesn't Frighten Me," by Maya Angelou
- President Harry Truman's Atomic Bomb Press Release
- "Give Back Peace," by Sankichi Toge, and "an atomic bomb," by Hatsumi Sakamoto
- "Together Let Us Explore the Stars," by President John F. Kennedy
- "Auguries of Innocence," by William Blake
- "Lost Generation," by Jonathan Reed
- "Something to Ponder, or, the Paradox of Our Time," by Dr. Bob Moorehead
- "The Declaration of Sentiments," by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- "The Book of My Enemy Has Been Remaindered," by Clive James
- "The Charge of the Light Brigade," by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death," by Patrick Henry
- "House Divided," by Abraham Lincoln
- "One," by James Berry
- "A Nation Says Goodbye to President Kennedy," by Stephen Smith
- "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman
- "The Wreck of the Hesperus," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Titanic, from The History Channel
- "The Swamp Fox," by William Gilmore Simms
- The Declaration of Independence, by Thomas Jefferson
- "The Perils of Indifference," by Elie Wiesel
- "Indifference," by Peter Loeffler, of Chevelle
Common Core Standards Chart
©2016. English, High school. Reproducible. 200 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF pages include color images and clickable web links.
Print Book: Softcover. 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
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