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Where the Red Fern Grows: Twitter Questions
More than 200 questions designed to promote insightful thinking and critical
discussion amongst students. This unit includes a thorough explanation of how to use
Twitter in the classroom.  ~ Promote the use of Twenty First Century Technology
While Studying Traditional Literature!!
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This “Twitter Questions” unit contains more than 200
questions to prompt discussions about Wilson Rawls’
“Where the Red Fern Grows”.  However, these
questions are simply mean to prompt discussions.  After
they begin, the best discussions progress organically.  
Students have the opportunity to ask one another
questions, to support one another’s thoughts and to
thoughtfully challenge these thoughts.  The same
opportunities exist on Twitter.  

Sample Questions

*What can you learn about the narrator’s personality
from this chapter?  How do you learn this?

*Explain the meaning: “It’s strange…how memories can
lie dormant in a man’s mind for so many years.”

*“The dark, quite atmosphere was a perfect setting for
the mood I was in.”  What kind of mood was he in?  
Explain your answer!

*In the final paragraphs of the chapter, what does light
represent? Explain! (Consider the use of light bulbs in
comic strips.)

*Write one sentence that you would have written before
the beginning of this chapter.  Be sure it fits the rest of
the chapter.

* If you could ask the narrator one question what would
you ask him?
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