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  1. The Pearl by John Steinbeck. "In the town they tell the story of the great pearl - how it was found and how it was lost again. They tell of Kino, the fisherman, and of his wife, Juana, and of the baby, Coyotito. And because the story has been told so often, it has taken root in every man's mind.

  2. Through reading John Steinbeck's The Pearl, students will gain a better understanding of the themes of good versus evil, the corruption of man, and the inherent goodness of the natural world.

  3. Kino begins to fear, hides the pearl, readies his knife, and stabs a man who attempts to enter his cabin in the night. Juana begs Kino to throw the evil pearl away before it destroys them. The next morning Kino, Juana, and Coyotito, followed by the villagers, go to La Paz to sell the pearl.

  4. Use these teaching ideas for The Pearl by John Steinbeck to educate students, wow your colleagues, and impress your administrators. Ideas include writing prompts, reading comprehension activities, and preparatory ideas.

  5. A teacher's guide to teaching The Pearl, full of standards-based activities designed to interest your students.

  6. Everything you need to teach the novel! This Bundle has nine resources and assignments to easily plan your unit for “The Pearl”... including a lesson calendar, anticipatory sets, creative activities, a study guide, and a unit test! Check out the Unit Bundle here!

  7. Develop background on John Steinbeck and pearl diving-All resources are for use with or without Interactive Notebooks