Charles Dickens' novels, with their memorable characters and dramatic
plots, have a particular appeal to students. For instructors, they also
offer a wealth of opportunities for teaching. This entry in the
Classical Comics series features one of Dickens' best-loved works, the
autobiographical story of the orphan Pip and his progress from childhood
to adulthood. Designed to be used alongside the Great Expectations
graphic novels, this resource book can also be used with any version of
the story. Like the other titles in this series, it includes a broad
range of topics - from structure, listening, and understanding to key
words, themes, and literary techniques. The exercises span curriculums
to cover not only literature and literacy, but also history, technology,
drama, reading, and more. The book includes activities based on Dickens'
background; a chapter-by-chapter synopsis; linking characters with their
descriptions; a Snakes and Ladders game about Dickens' life; wordsearch
and anagrams; and a wealth of other activities.