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  • Danforth Junior High School
  • Wimberley, TX
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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This request is for a class set of the novel We Have Always Live in the Castle. These novels will be a wonderful addition to our "Unreliable Narrators" unit. The goal of the "Unreliable Narrators" unit is to help readers think critically and identify unreliable voices in any text they are reading. Students will learn to question as they read and look for text evidence to support beliefs. Currently, as a part of this unit, we have two short stories by the award-winning author Shirley Jackson and a poem by Edgar Allen Poe. I would like to add this longer text as a way to build interest in the topic and demonstrate how authors use unreliable narrators across a variety of texts.

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This request is for a class set of the novel We Have Always Live in the Castle. These novels will be a wonderful addition to our "Unreliable Narrators" unit. The goal of the "Unreliable Narrators" unit is to help readers think critically and identify unreliable voices in any text they are reading. Students will learn to question as they read and look for text evidence to support beliefs. Currently, as a part of this unit, we have two short stories by the award-winning author Shirley Jackson and a poem by Edgar Allen Poe. I would like to add this longer text as a way to build interest in the topic and demonstrate how authors use unreliable narrators across a variety of texts.

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