Frankenstein Novel Unit Outline
Frankenstein Novel Unit Outline
Frankenstein Novel Unit Outline
Read the below chapters for the days associated with them and come to class prepared to
discuss what you have read.
* Novels will be returned on Monday, April 13th, which means that you are expected and need
to keep notes while you are reading and participating in class discussions about the novel. These
notes will be a great asset for you when completing assignments.
Date
March 23
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 27
Assignments Due
Letters (4)
1-4
Chapter Summary
March 30
March 31
April 1
April 2
April 7
April 8
April 9
April 10
April 13
April 13-16
1-5 or 9-13
5-8 (Vol. I)
Chapter Summary
Weekly Task
Chapter Summary
1-4 or 18-21
5-7 or 22-24 (Vol. III)
Novels are returned.
April 17
Chapter Summary
Weekly Task
Weekly Task
Critiques
Debates
Good Copy Weekly Task
Acceptable
4
The writing is focused
on the given task and
explores the
motivations of the
author or characters.
Links to self, the
world, or other texts
are present but lack
sufficient explanation
or support.
Emerging
3
Focused on the given
task and the motives
of the author or
characters is
considered. A
connection to self, the
world or other texts is
attempted but vague
and lacking detail.
Needs Improvement
2
1
The task is considered
and an attempt is
made to explain the
motives of the
characters or the
author, but links to
self, the world, or
other texts are
unexplained.
to self, or text to
world.
Frankenstein Assignments
*All weekly summaries will be formative except for the good copy of one of your choosing
which is due April 17th and is summative.
Produce a realistic
informative Jerry or
Oprah type interview of
the main characters to
explore the motivations
behind the decisions
they made.
Connect a social or
economic condition in
the novel to a present
day issue with
supporting details.
Discrimination
Designer children/genetic engineering
The value of beauty
Nature versus nurture
Responsibility
Monstrosity
You will be given a critique of Frankenstein and asked to either agree or disagree with it based
upon evidence you have taken from the novel. You will be required to support your opinion with
examples and quotes from the novel.
*Reminder: Frankenstein novels will be returned on April 13th before this and other final
assignments are completed. Therefor you are encouraged to take notes, including citing specific
quotes and examples, while reading the novel and during class discussions.
GCO 5.1 Researching specific information to meet personal needs. (Reading and Viewing)