The Catcher in the Rye

Lesson 12
icon/ela/white

ELA

Unit 6

10th Grade

Lesson 12 of 26

Objective


Explain the significance of Jane and what Holden’s view of her reveals.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger  — Chapter 11

Fishtank Plus

Unlock features to optimize your prep time, plan engaging lessons, and monitor student progress.

Target Task


Multiple Choice

In the first paragraph, Holden is mainly saying:

Create a free account or sign in to view multiple choice options

Writing Prompt

What does Jane symbolize for Holden?

Multiple Choice

Salinger shows how much Holden loves Jane by:

Create a free account or sign in to view multiple choice options

Which of the following details is MOST important for understanding Holden’s relationship with Jane?

Create a free account or sign in to view multiple choice options

Key Questions


  • In the first paragraph, what is Holden mainly saying about Jane?
  • How does Salinger show how much Holden loves Jane?
  • Pay close attention to the interaction between Holden, Jane, and the stepdad on p. 88.
  • Based on his thoughts on Jane on p. 89, which trait does Holden value in others? 
  • In this chapter, both Jane and Allie symbolize what?

Notes


  • This chapter contains a delicate scene that may trigger some students to become upset. The scene is on p. 88 and involves Jane and a potentially abusive relationship with her stepfather.
  • Students should draw connections between how Holden views Jane, Phoebe, and Allie (all young and innocent).
icon/arrow/right/large copy

Lesson 11

icon/arrow/right/large

Lesson 13

Lesson Map

A7CB09C2-D12F-4F55-80DB-37298FF0A765

Request a Demo

See all of the features of Fishtank in action and begin the conversation about adoption.

Learn more about Fishtank Learning School Adoption.

Contact Information

School Information

What courses are you interested in?

ELA

Math

Are you interested in onboarding professional learning for your teachers and instructional leaders?

Yes

No

Any other information you would like to provide about your school?

Effective Instruction Made Easy

Effective Instruction Made Easy

Access rigorous, relevant, and adaptable ELA lesson plans for free