Andrea Chen
(New Orleans - United States)
Resources for Fahrenheit 451
Description:Resources for teaching Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
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Subject(s):- Language Arts
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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Fahrenheit 451
Description:A Shmoop study guide for Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451. Includes overview and study questions.
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Subject(s):- Language Arts
- Language Arts > Literature
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
- Grades 11-12 / Ages 16-18
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A Shmoop study guide for Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451. Includes overview and study questions.
Fahrenheit 451 Final
Description:Students will create a three scene tableaux that depicts Guy Montag's transformation over the course of the novel. Students will write a monologue that gives insight into why Montag came to “switch sides”.
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Subject(s):- Language Arts
- Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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Students will create a three scene tableaux that depicts Guy Montag's transformation over the course of the novel. Students will write a monologue that gives insight into why Montag came to “switch sides”.
The Burning of Books - Fahrenheit 451 adapted into a short story
Description:This short story turns the classic Ray Bradbury sci-fi novel into a one-page short story. Originally written in 1953, this story of the dangers of censorship and the loss of ideas involves firemen in a dystopian future in which books have been outlawed. In this future, firemen are in charge of burning all books, rather than putting fires out.
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Subject(s):- Language Arts
- Language Arts > Literature
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- Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
- Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
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- middle
- 6th
- 7th
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- tween
- high
- 9th
- 10th
- secondary
- freshman
- sophomore
- teen
- 11th
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- senior
- Asset: Article/Essay
This short story turns the classic Ray Bradbury sci-fi novel into a one-page short story. Originally written in 1953, this story of the dangers of censorship and the loss of ideas involves firemen in a dystopian future in which books have been outlawed. In this future, firemen are in charge of burning all books, rather than putting fires out.

