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  1. Nov 27, 2002 · Endorsed by: Dr. Jean James. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. Date: November 27, 2002. Grade Level: 7, 8, 9. Subject (s): Language Arts/Literature. Language Arts/Story telling. Duration: 2 class sessions. Description: This lesson plan deals with the story, The Open Window by Saki (H.H. Munro).

  2. Theme is the central idea or message in a story. Themes are usually expressed as generalizations about life. Universal themes are lessons or ideas that apply to different cultures, places and time periods. Directions: Use the chart to determine the theme of “The Open Window.”.

  3. Description. This reading comprehension guide for “The Open Window” by Saki includes an anticipation guide for students to complete before reading, comprehension and recall questions for during reading, and literary analysis, text-dependent questions for after reading.

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  5. by Lorna Stowers. The Open Window Lesson Plans and Activities to help you teach Saki's work. eNotes Lesson Plans are written, tested, and approved by teachers.

  6. May 16, 2017 · Theme – Theme lesson plan for “The Open Window” Irony – Saki delights readers with irony. “The Open Window” is no exception. From the name of the story’s protagonist, Vera, to Nuttel’s motivation for coming to visit, irony abounds. Symbolism – An open window often represents truth, openness, and honesty.

  7. The Open Window Lesson Plan | Teaching Unit: Introduction to The Open Window | GradeSaver. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes. More books than SparkNotes. Join Now to View Premium Content.

  8. Students should have already read The Open Window by Saki. This lesson plan includes two lessons, discussion questions, an activity, and two quizzes to ensure students' understanding of...

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