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    students before they saw the film. The marks on the papers had gotten predictable, Ben thought as he thumbed through them. As usual, there were two A papers, Laurie Saunders’s and Amy Smith’s.

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  2. Full Title: The Wave. When Written: Early 1980s. When Published: 1981. Literary Period: Contemporary. Genre: Young Adult Fiction, Historical Fiction. Setting: Though the setting of The Wave is ambiguous, the real-life events on which it is based occurred in Palo Alto, California in 1967. Climax: Ben Ross calls a schoolwide rally to show the ...

  3. New York Times Book Review 24 Mar. 2013: 11. Print. Cite this page as follows: "The Wave - Summary." ... Premium PDF. Download the entire The Wave study guide as a printable PDF!

  4. The Wave was Todd Strasser 's third novel, written while he spent days working as the owner of a fortune cookie manufacturer. It is based on a real-life experiment performed by high-school teacher Ron Jones in 1967 (for more information, see "The True Story Behind The Wave"). Throughout the 1970s, Jones's experiment was cited in numerous ...

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  5. Synopsis. I have a BA in English and taught at the elementary level for several years. Todd Strasser's The Wave is a novelization of a teleplay by Johnny Dawkins based on a short story by Ron ...

  6. Ross continues to be disappointed by his students’ inability—or refusal—to meet their true potential. The gears of his brain are turning as he subconsciously thinks of how he can get through to them. Active Themes. Tanner, Alexandra. "The Wave Chapter 1." LitCharts.

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  8. Jan 24, 2024 · This is an advanced worksheeet, ready-to-print and teach handout that facilitates a guided reading and provides while-reading questions for teaching the novel “The Wave” by Morton Rhue / Todd Strasser. The reading log includes: Comprehension, close reading & analysis questions for each chapter.

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