Fahrenheit+451

toc //By Ray Bradbury (1953)// //Time: the Future Place: a City// //**The book is ablaze with the hope and despair of a writer wanting humankind to learn from its historical mistakes, and from the wisdom of its writers.**//
 * // Fahrenheit 451 //****, the temperature at which paper catches fire. **

**In a violent and hedonistic future America, reading is banned, and firefighters burn books instead of fighting fires...**

Introduction to the book handouts from class

 * Intro to Happiness: **


 * Promises, Promises: **

**Foundations of F451** //-- packet handed out in class... please come see me if you lose your copy.//

Utopias vs. Dystopias:



 * [|**Top 12 Dystopian Novels**]**

**Technology Usage Log:**

Ray Bradbury in his own words:



 * Character Chart**

**Part One: The Hearth and the Salamander - Journal Work**

**Part Two: The Sieve and the Sand - Journal Work**

**Part Three: Burning Bright- Journal Work**

Other class handouts

 * "Questions for pp 33 - 52"**


 * Blakes Poem "The Tyger"**


 * Book of Ecclesiastes handout:**

Socratic Seminar - Handouts

 * Understanding Beatty handout:**


 * Happy Days handout:**


 * Happiness Socratic Seminar handout:**


 * Happiness and Leisure in your life - Reflection:**

Interpretive Response to Literature Essay
Assignment Page for Essay

Rubric for Interpretive Essay

Outline help

Peer Edit Page

Old Direct Write Response to Literature Essay