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Tuesday, December 4 th 1. When you come in, write the name of your banned book on the back board. If your book name has already been written, add a check mark next to it. 2. Be ready to share your information with the class. 3. Opening quotation analysis 4. Close read of the opening 5. Read 3 – 14 for homework 1. “That was his idiot idea . . .”

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Tuesday, December 4th 1. When you come in, write the name of your banned

book on the back board. If your book name has already been written, add a check mark next to it.

2. Be ready to share your information with the class.3. Opening quotation analysis4. Close read of the opening5. Read 3 – 14 for homework

1. “That was his idiot idea . . .”

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NPSD’s Policy on Books

All books used in curricular studies are put before the school board for approval (ex. The Great Gatsby, The Catcher in the Rye, Fahrenheit 451, etc.).Library books ARE NOT subject to board approval. We have books in the library that have been banned in other communities. Censorship is usually determined by the mores of a community. To my knowledge, there are no books in NP that have been banned totally, but there have been a few removed from the elementary libraries and placed in the middle school libraries.  There was that recent challenge of a NP parent who did not want her senior to read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime. The student was offered another selection.

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Top 10 Banned Books of the 20th Century

1984 – George OrwellUlysses – James JoyceThe Naked Lunch – William BurroughsTropic of Cancer – Henry MillerThe Catcher in the Rye – J.D. SalingerFahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee Slaughter-house Five – Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Lady Chatterley’s Lover – D.H. Lawrence The Grapes of Wrath – John Steinbeck