Anthology Alignment Project

Holt Elements of Literature—2009

Hundreds of teachers worked collaboratively to develop these materials, following deep training on the Common Core by Student Achievement Partners. Each lesson has been authored, edited, and reviewed by a team of teachers.

A Day’s Wait

Grade Title
6 All Summer in a Day
6 Eleven
6 John Henry
6 Ta-Na-E-Ka
6 The Bracelet
6 The Emperor’s New Clothes
6 The Mysterious Mr. Lincoln
6 Zlateh the GoatZlateh the Goat
7
7 The Amigo Brothers
7 Annabel Lee
7 from Barrio Boy
7 Charles, pp. 297-303
7 Elizabeth I
7 From Long Walk to Freedom
7 Monsters are due on Maple Street
7 Names/Nombres
7 A Rice Sandwich by Sandra Cisneros
7 Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out
7 The Highwayman
7 The Smallest Dragonboy
7 Three Skeleton Key
7 The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers
7 Echo and Narcissus
7 Exile Eyes
7 Hearts and Hands
7 In Response to Executive Order 9066: All Americans of Japanese Descent Must Report to Relocation Center
8 Broken Chain
8 Flowers for Algernon
8 Fugitive Slaves Acts of 1793 and 1850
8 Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
8 In Trouble
8 The Landlady
8 Mrs. Flowers by Maya Angelou
8 O Captain! My Captain
8 On the Grasshopper and the Cricket” by John Keats
8 Oranges
8 Paul Revere’s Ride
8 Raymond’s Run
8 The Circuit by Francisco Jiménez
8 The Drummer Boy of Shiloh
8 The First Americans
8 The Fog Horn
8 The Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs
8 The Ransom of Red Chief
8 The Secret
8 There Will Come Soft Rains
8 What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?
9 A Christmas Memory
9 Address to Congress November 27, 1963
9 An American Story
9 Beware of the Dog – Crossing Borders
9 Helen on Eighty-Sixth Street
9 Old Man at the Bridge
9 Thank You, M’am
9 The Lady, or the Tiger?
9 Weapons of the Spirit
10 Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?
10 Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket
10 Everyday Use
10 Harrison Bergeron

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