Full Description
Every language arts teacher knows the struggle: How do we make classics like Animal Farm, The Great Gatsby, and To Kill a Mockingbird feel urgent and relevant to students whose worlds of TikTok, influencers, and teenage angst feel so far removed from these celebrated novels? How do we honor literary heritage while honoring and amplifying contemporary student voices?
Classic Texts in Contemporary Classrooms introduces the Big Fundamental—a simple but powerful way to help adolescent readers find meaning in classic literature. Instead of asking them to hunt for symbols they don't care about, this approach helps students discover powerful lenses for reading each text, inviting them to explore the classics through ideas that matter to them such as:
● Coping with Trauma in The Outsiders
● Influencers in Animal Farm
● Careless People in The Great Gatsby
● Ghosts in To Kill a Mockingbird
● Filtered Reality and Gatekeeping in The Giver
● Found Family in Of Mice and Men
This isn't another book telling you why classics matter. It's a practical guide showing you how to make them matter, complete with guided classroom application, discussion protocols, writing opportunities, assessment strategies, and guidance for addressing problematic content.
Whether you're teaching whole-class novel studies, facilitating book clubs, teaching an AP Literature course, or supporting independent reading, you'll discover how to establish Big Fundamentals that bridge past and present, connect classics to contemporary crossover texts, build transferable analytical skills students can apply to any book, and move from teacher-led analysis to student independence—all while making space for both canonical texts and student choice.
Contents
1. The Big Fundamental Approach Part I Whole Class Novel Study 2. How to Stay Gold: Coping With Trauma in The Outsiders 3. Easy Steps to Being an Influencer with Animal Farm 4. Beyond the American Dream: Revisiting The Great Gatsby 5. Haunted by Ghosts in To Kill a Mockingbird Part II Book Clubs and Independent Book Selection 6. Who Controls the Narrative? Anchoring Book Clubs with The Giver 7. Finding Family and Your Footing with Of Mice and Men and Book Clubs 8. Your Book, Your Lens: Independent Book Selection



