Top 10 “How to Teach” Guides

Top 10 “How to Teach” Guides

Guides on how to teach the best books for your classroom using in-depth learning objectives, key elements and techniques, related works, and more

Save on research time and preparation with this list of top 10 “How to Teach” guides. Each guide compiles everything you need to introduce your students to fascinating new themes, key literary elements, related works, and much more.

The Importance of Being Earnest

#10 The Importance of Being Earnest

Great social commentary, witty wordplay, and awkward social interactions keep even the most reluctant readers laughing and turning the pages of Oscar Wilde’s classic play. Read the guide

Fahrenheit 451

#9 Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury’s surreal tale of a dystopian future is one of science fiction’s enduring classics—a must-have for every high school curriculum. Read the guide

The House on Mango Street

#8 The House on Mango Street

Using poems and stories that lend themselves to classroom discussion, Sandra Cisneros presents important insights on themes such as the power of language, the importance of communication, and the struggle for self-definition. Read the guide

Fences

#7 Fences

August Wilson’s powerful play Fences examines historic racism in America and explores the universal themes of family, gender roles, and responsibility. Read the guide

The Freedom Writers Diary

#6 The Freedom Writers Diary

Erin Gruwell’s memoir chronicles the empowering journey of her “unteachable, at-risk” students, and it will prompt class discussion on violence and race in America. Read the guide

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

#5 The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Sherman Alexie’s first young adult novel is a compelling story of one teen’s struggle to find himself. Read the guide

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

#4 The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Written as a series of letters, The Perks of Being a Wallflower is the heart-wrenching story of Charlie’s freshman year in high school. Read the guide

I am Malala

#3 I Am Malala

The inspirational true story of Malala Yousafzai, a courageous student who defied the Taliban in pursuit of her right to an education, will resonate with any who have faced discrimination—and will help build empathy in anyone who reads about her experience. Read the guide

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

#2 The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

This touching story about young friendship and the danger of complacency will give your students a fascinating new perspective on the horrors of the Holocaust. Read the guide

The Handmaid's Tale

#1 The Handmaid’s Tale

Told from the perspective of one downtrodden handmaid whose sole purpose is to reproduce, Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel will spark intense classroom discussions and student responses. Read the guide

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