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© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time By Madeleine L’Engle © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Sci-Fi fantasy - includes chapter study guides Vocabulary development final book projects fascinating math/science links; links to historical figures Madeleine L'Engle & her works) © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Themes: Good vs. Evil A Time for Courage The Coming of Age © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Standard #18 Compare and analyze different sides of an issue encountered in literature and other sources, and propose solutions using problem solving techniques © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Standard #15 Use the steps of the writing process -- including prewriting, drafting, evaluating, revising, editing, and publishing to become skilled in various kinds of writing. © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

Expected Learning Outcome A Wrinkle in Time Listening skills note taking Literary concepts Identify elements of a novel Determine motives that drive a character Distinguish between fact and fiction in a science fiction tale © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Using the imagination to create a science fiction fantasy following the writing process. © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Math concepts The tesseract Time/space continuum Science concepts Space travel © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor

© 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor A Wrinkle in Time Historical Perspective Researching individual contributions to enlightenment of humanity Go to A Wrinkle in Time © 1999 - Dr. Carolyn O. Burleson - Instructor