April Morning by Howard Fast

April Morning is the historical fictional account of one boy’s experiences in the battles of Lexington and Concord. As the novel opens, Adam is frustrated with his strict, demanding father and aggravated by his pesky younger brother. He is developing romantic feelings for a young woman he has known for some time and, like many young people today, is being forced to grow up too fast. During the novel, readers gain a clearer picture of the realities of war and recognize that Adam’s father and paternal grandmother teach him invaluable lessons about life and love.

About the Series:

Novel/Drama curriculum units contain complete lesson plans with preliminary and follow-up work, teacher notes with plot summary, background, and rationale, ready-to-use worksheets, and suggested answers for student questions. These study guides encourage the development of thinking, reading, speaking, research, and writing skills as well as critical thinking skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

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American Novel

Student Activities

Students research the historical background of the novel, focus on related poetry, and analyze characters and themes. They also write a newspaper article and critical review, keep a journal, complete vocabulary exercises, and answer reading questions. Lessons strengthen students’ listening, evaluating, peer editing, and group cooperation skills.

Supplementary materials include a test with objective and essay questions, answer key, an alternative assessment, and optional activities.

Ethical Values

  • Courage
  • Family commitment
  • Self-actualization