Alice Walker
Teacher Resource File

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Biography

Alice Walker

Biography; bibliography. From Voices from the Gaps
Alice Walker
Brief biography, contact information, bibliography and links.
From African American Literature Book Club (AALBC)
Anniina's Alice Walker Page
Biography, works, Internet resources
Alice Walker - Womanist Writer
A South without Myths
Alice Walker discusses the work of Flannery O'Connor
and other Southern writers

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Lesson Plans

Rationale for Teaching The Color Purple
By Patrick M. Clarke, NCTE
Cultural Diversity: The American Family--Past, Present, and Future
By Lorna Dils. Yale-New Haven Unit/Lesson Plans.
Seventh Grade Gifted and Talented.
multi-disciplinary approaches to The Color Purple
Approaches to teaching the novel; presentation from
NCTE 1999 Conference
Longman English Online Composition : Alice Walker
Biography, bibliography, annotated online index, writing assignments
Alice Walker, The Color Purple (1982
Thought questions, some discussion of the novel and Internet
links by Catherine Lavender, CUNY
Study Guide. The Color Purple
Prepared by English 10 class, International School in
Santiago, Chile
Study Guide to The Color Purple
From Wyoming Council for the Humanities
Lesson Plan. The Color Purple
11th or 12th grade; by Lisa Morse, Laura Johnson and Nicole Cook.
From Minnesota State University
I Am ...
Journal writing; Remedial English, grade 8; uses To Hell with Dying.
By Bill Coden; Yale New Haven Lesson Plans
Who Do You Think You Are?
Humanities & language arts; 7th & 8th grade. Explore the self.
Uses To Hell with Dying. By Bill Coden; Yale New Haven
AP English 12. The Novel and Short Story
From Agawam High School; uses To Hell with Dying.
Eighth Grade Reading Objectives
To Hell with Dying included in sample texts;
from Minneapolis Public Schools
Listening Comprehension
Rationale for developing listening comprehension with young children;
includes To Hell with Dying under works for characterization.
From Talent Development Schools, 2000, John Hopkins University

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