Proceed With Caution - Fahrenheit 451 Printed Workbook
Printed Student Workbook and Parent Guide.
About the Unit:
Fahrenheit 451 depicts a totalitarian society and a character who struggles to find their way out of the darkness. Students will read the book and analyze the dystopian themes in the novel while thinking critically about their implications in society. As they dive in, they will seek to answer the essential questions for the unit: Who should have the ability to control distribution of information in a society and what are the risks of censoring information? Where is the line between technology being a blessing and it becoming a curse? Why is individualism important in society? As students explore this unit, we hope they will begin to see beyond the dark and bleak setting in dystopian literature to find the messages (via the warnings) of hope, of opportunity, of finding yourself amidst the obstacles of life.
This text set includes the Parent/Teacher Guide, and the complete Student Workbook. Included in the workbook is everything your student will need, from start to finish (excluding their own copy of the novel):
Annotation guide and instructions for annotating while reading the text
Journals for before and after daily reading of Fahrenheit 451
Reading Logs - an assignment that spans the entirety of the text, utilizing a research-based close reading strategy that improves reading comprehension and analytical skills. Grading rubric included.
Understanding the Dystopian Genre
Understanding the “reluctant hero”
Dystopian word wall
Analysis of “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut
Mini research project
Academic vocabulary activities
Spoken word poetry pairing and accompanying assignment
Research and analysis of famous book burnings
Informational text analysis
Music pairings and accompanying assignment
Dystopian art analysis
Famous speech pairing and analysis activity
Poetry pairing and accompanying activity
Incorporation of 5 other famous dystopian works
Literary analysis essay and grading rubric
Movie review
Dystopian short story and grading rubric
BONUS RESOURCES
Informational Text Graphic Organizer (can be used with any informational text)
Glossary of informational texts to be used as supplemental resources (when and how to implement are included in the Parent Guide)
Two original recipes that are not only delicious, but pair well with the dystopian genre!
Invitation to join our private Facebook group, exclusively for purchasers of our curriculum (where you will have direct access to the creators of this curriculum)
You will need to purchase a copy of the anchor text, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, to accompany this unit. We encourage you to purchase through your local bookstore, or purchase here.
IMPORTANT NOTE - All Proceed With Caution units include the same core components and supplemental resources. The distinguishing factor is the journal prompts, which have been tailored to the anchor text. Therefore, we do NOT recommend buying more than one of the Proceed With Caution units for the same student. For students interested in reading more than one of the dystopian novels, we recommend purchasing one of the Proceed With Caution units and then purchasing the digital download of the journal prompts for the additional novel(s) desired.
Example: If a student wants to read 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, we recommend purchasing the complete text set for Fahrenheit 451 and then purchasing the digital download for the journals for 1984. All supplemental resources in the Proceed With Caution unit can be utilized with any of the three anchor texts, Fahrenheit 451, 1984, and Brave New World. View journals here.