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  • Sulphur High School
  • Sulphur, OK
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households

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Every year, my students and I study Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol as the holiday season approaches. Often times, I have students who are hesitant to read a book written in 1843. They'll say, "I just don't understand how this is still relevant?" By adding Jason Reynolds's Long Way Down to our unit of study, students will have a modern-day story with characters they can relate to and identify with to make comparisons. This novel will help me show my students that whether a book was written nearly two-hundred years ago or two years ago, there is always something to learn.

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Every year, my students and I study Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol as the holiday season approaches. Often times, I have students who are hesitant to read a book written in 1843. They'll say, "I just don't understand how this is still relevant?" By adding Jason Reynolds's Long Way Down to our unit of study, students will have a modern-day story with characters they can relate to and identify with to make comparisons. This novel will help me show my students that whether a book was written nearly two-hundred years ago or two years ago, there is always something to learn.

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