| Teacher ResourcesAnalyzing Characters Through Ricketts’ Tidal Classificationsby Sue Curtin, Delaware Valley High School, Milford, PA, 2009
Overview Rather than strictly relying on classification by phylum, Ed   Ricketts developed the idea that diverse species can be studied by the   ways that they interact with each other in their own complex tidal   worlds.  What if this idea were developed and extrapolated upon to   analyze different literary characters and their behaviors within   different groups and settings within the novel?  The result could be a   more profound understanding of complex characterization.  I will give   the students a brief background of Ricketts’ ideas as a jumping off   point.  I will then give my own take on Ricketts as a way to study   literature with examples.  Finally, I will ask the students to apply   these ideas to Cannery Row. Grade Level This lesson is for a medium to lower-level high school student, it may work with a higher level middle school student. Supplies Ricketts & Character PowerPoint Presentation, Sample Tidal Pool MadMen PowerPoint Presentation, a homework sheet, and an essay assignment sheet.  Laptops to write the essay in class. Structure (using 45-minute periods) 3 to 3 1/2 class periods with two homework assignments and an   in class essay.  You decide the point values of the three assignments. Day 1
               After students have read Cannery Row, show Ricketts & Character PowerPoint and explain the classification concepts. Show Sample Tidal Pool Mad Men slides.  Discuss.  Set up homework assignment. Day 2 
              Have student get into groups of 3 or 4 and discuss their   homework.  Can they answer each others’ questions just from the   homework?  Have the groups pick one member to present his/her homework   to the class. Go over the Cannery Row homework assignment (assignment on   next page copied so you can just cut it and give it out typed up for the   students). Homework Assignment for Day #2 Create 4 tidal pool groupings using characters from Cannery   Row.  Highlight one character within the different groups who interests   you. Ed Ricketts collecting in the intertidal 
 Day 3 
              Using last night’s assignment and the book, complete the   essay (page 3).  You may need time the next day for students to finish   the essay. Tidal Pool Essay Assignment Choose one character from Cannery Row who lives in   many different social tidal pools within the book.  Write a 5 to   7-paragraph essay that explains the complex nature/personality of your   character citing the different tidal pools he/she dwells in.  Be as   specific as possible.  You may use quotes from the text.      
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