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I am an 8th grade language arts teacher and we will be reading The Illustrated Man this year. I have been having trouble finding a Novel Ties style study guide with vocabulary, discussion questions, etc. Can anyone help?

By the by, our culminating project will be the students writing a chapter for The Illustrated Man. This will be a cross-curriculum project with art as the students will design their own tatoo on the Illustrated Man and will write a short story based on the tatoo.


Thank you kindly,

Ed.
 
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Ed: What's a tatoo?
 
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Ed, I believe the Center for Learning has one, if this is what you're looking for.

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libRArY I believe Ed means to say, tattoo. Tricky spelling sometimes.



 
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There's a downloadable one here (not free, unfortunately):

http://monkeynote.stores.yahoo.net/ilmanbyraybr1.html


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5.95$ - what a bargain! Even cheaper than mine (for us frugal types, although my spouse uses a different word - cheap).


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Yours (Center for Learning) sounds a lot more learned than mine (Pink Monkey). You get what you pay for. Sometimes.


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