Fantasy vs. Allegory: Teaching Critical Thinking in Middle School (Especially for ADHD Readers)
1. Fantasy vs. Allegory: Teaching Critical Thinking in Middle School (Especially for ADHD Readers)
1. What’s the Difference Between Fantasy and Allegory (in Middle School-Friendly Terms)?
2. Why This Distinction Matters for Middle School & ADHD Readers
3. The Cognitive Ladder: A Visual Tool for Helping Students Think Deeper Step-by-Step
4. Text-by-Text Breakdown: Fantasy vs. Allegory in Four Middle School Favorites
1. 📘 The Hobbit — Fantasy with Symbolic Undercurrents
2. 🧙 Harry Potter — A Fantasy That Raises Allegorical Questions
3. 🎯 The Hunger Games — A Clear Modern Allegory of Power and Control
4. ⚡ The Lightning Thief — Fantasy Rooted in Myth, Not Allegory
5. Comparison Chart – Use After Discussing All Four
6. How to Teach This in Different Settings
1. ✅ Quick 10-Minute Bell Ringer (Classroom or Homeschool)
2. ✅ 30-Min Homeschool Mini-Lesson
3. ✅ Full Class Study (45–55 min)
7. ADHD-Friendly Strategies
8. Why This Builds Critical Thinking & Test Prep Confidence
9. Final Reflection: Turning Reading Into Real Insight
Fantasy vs. Allegory: Teaching Critical Thinking in Middle School (Especially for ADHD Readers)
Debra Shepherd
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