48 pages 1 hour read

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nature

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1836

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  • Draw students in with an enriched understanding of context before reading, provide warm-up prompts and in-class analysis opportunities involving free-writing or discussion, and assess their knowledge with thoughtful quizzes.
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Note to Teachers: To support lesson-planning, connections to the work’s primary themes are noted throughout this resource (nature, the promising individual, and corrupt society, the influence of poetry, man’s centrality in nature and the possibility of progress ).