Look at the cover and predict what the book may be about. The result was the establishment of an organisation called the wave that actively recruited members via a model of reward and punishment. She is a student in ben ross history class and the main opposing voice against the wave. Arriving at the classroom she meets her best friend, amy smith. The powerful forces of group pressure that pervaded many historic movements such as nazism are recreated in the.
He was born in new york city in 1950 and he grew up on long island n. The wave download free pdf and ebook by morton rhue. Boot camp give a boy a gun nightmare inn the wave is a novelization of a social experiment. The wave by morton rhue morton rhue is a pseudonym and his real name is todd strasser.
Based on the teleplay for the tv movie by the same name and later adapted into novel form, it is loosely based on real events that happened at. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of the wave by morton rhue. The wave by todd strasser chapter 1 summary answers. The story takes place during the late nineties in usa. The wave is loosely based on an essay by ron jones that appeared in a whole earth catalogue some time in the early 1970s. The first edition of the novel was published in 1981, and was written by morton rhue. The other version of the wave is written in german and is by morton rhue. The third wave was the name given by history teacher ron jones to an experimental recreation. The wave is a 1981 young adult novel by todd strasser under the pen name morton rhue though it has been reprinted under todd strassers real name. I read the german version of the wave by morton rhue, translated into english. He creates a group called the wave, complete with a logo, mottos, and a salute. Todd strasser has won numerous awards and recognition for his books, and continues to write prolifically. Introduction the wave is a 1981 young adult novel by todd strasser under the pen name morton rhue. The wave study guide contains a biography of morton rhue, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
Laurie saunders sits in the publications office of the school paper the gordon grapevine. Todd strasser born may 5, 1950 is an american writer of more than 140 youngadult and middle grade novels and many short stories and works of nonfiction, some written under the pen names morton rhue and t. It is a novelization of a teleplay by johnny dawkins for the movie the wave, a fictionalized account of the third wave teaching experiment by ron jones that took place in a ellwood p. The book the wave by todd strasser writing as morton rhue the novel won the 1981 massachusetts book award for childrensyoung adult literature.
Now i am not sure how accurate the book is to the actual story but i can definitely picture this happening in modern day. Penguin readers, level 2 rhue, morton, mcgovern, kieran on. The teacher invented a game that he called the wave. Free download or read online the wave pdf epub book. This week, well be talking about active day very briefly and i am also going to tell you about a book called the wave by morton rhue. The wave by todd strasser the novel the film esl resources. This can be a tough one to stomach, but its totally worth it. The wave quizzes the wave by todd strasser this is a cumulative quiz for after the reading of todd strassers novel, the wave. The quiz contains multiple choice questions, along with a few short answer questions. This book is based on a true story of an experiment carried out by ben ross, a history teacher in a high. She is angry about that fact, that the school paper always appeared too late. As the bell rings, their history teacher ben ross starts the lesson. The wave is based on a nightmarish true episode in a californian high school, when a teacher wanted to demonstrate the dangers of propoganda and groupthink.
Natalie platten is the assistant manager and childrens book buyer at readings doncaster. Todd strasser after a class exercise evolves into a fanatical group called the wave, laurie must find a way to. The wave by morton rhue is in the top ten childrens books about weighty subjects. She is the editorinchief of the school magazine the gordon grapevine. Rhue, morton the wave referat, hausaufgabe, hausarbeit. Jul, 2017 hello and welcome to my penultimate the one before the last blog post of this academic year. Then laurie fetches up her best friend amy smith, who is sitting in the french lesson of mr. The wave was written under the pen name morton rhue in 1994, it has 112 pages.
This book is based on a true story of an experiment carried out by ben ross, a history teacher in a high school in california. For my bookreport i chose the novel the wave written by morton rhue in 1931 and published 1932. The wave is a 1981 young adult novel by american author todd strasser, first published under the pen name morton rhue. In only a few days shes seen her classmates change from normal teenagers into chanting, saluting fanatics, caught up in a new organization called the wave. Todd strasser born may 5, 1950 is an american writer of more than 140 youngadult and middle grade novels and many short stories and works of nonfiction, some written under the. In 1969 a high school history teacher, ben ross, was working in a small allamerican town teaching his class of grade 12 students about the second world war. If they enjoyed thinking about the issues raised in the wave, they might also enjoy ann holms i am david about a boy on the run from a concentration camp in eastern europe. The wave is set at gordon high school over a period of nine days. She is the editorinchief of the school newspaper, the gordon grapevine. I set out to find the story behind this quirky little piece of publishing trivia. Hello and welcome to my penultimate the one before the last blog post of this academic year.
At the beginning of the first chapter, laurie saunders, one of the main characters, is introduced. The novel is a fictionalized account of an actual classroom experiment. The wave questions and answers discover the community of teachers, mentors and students just like you that can answer any question you might have on the wave. Cubberley high school history class in palo alto, california. It is a novelization of a teleplay by johnny dawkins for the movie the wave, a fictionalized account of the third wave teaching experiment by ron jones that took place in an ellwood p. It is one of the originals from penguin iconic, outspoken, first. This book, written under the pen name of morton rhue in the united states, is a novelisation of the telemovie of the same name, which was based on a short story by ron jones about a real event. In fact, the wave was published in europe under the name morton rhue, and its taught in german public schools. One student, david collins, thinks the wave can help gordon highs losing football team, and he starts teaching his teammates about the rules of the group.
History teacher ron jones started the wave in one of his lessons, and it turned into one of the most frightening things he ever saw in a school. Based on the teleplay for the tv movie by the same name and later adapted into novel form, it is loosely based on real events that happened at ellwood p. The wave by morton rhue todd strasser is a novel from a students perspective, as an authoritarian right wing movement called the wave changes her school. The powerful forces of group pressure that pervaded many historic movements such as nazism are recreated in the classroom when history teacher burt ross introduces a new system to his students. The third wave was the name given by history teacher ron jones to an experimental recreation of nazi germany which he conducted with high school. A novelization is when a movie is turned into book. If you want to find out how the wave unfolded, then watch the movie of tv special. Pdf the wave book by morton rhue free download 8 pages. The wave is based on a true incident that occured in a high school history class in palo alto, california, in 1969. The wave by morton rhuemorton rhue is a pseudonym and his real name is todd strasser. For my book report i chose the novel the wave written by morton rhue in 1931 and published 1932.
The wave is a 1981 young adult novel by todd strasser under the pen name morton rhue. The wave puffin books by morton rhue and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The result was the establishment of an organisation called the wave that actively recruited members via a model of reward and punishment that encouraged allegiance to the group and penalised dissenters. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as cds or access codes. But this isnt your average high school drama story. Ben ross shows his students a documentary on the holocaust. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 8 pages and is available in paperback format.
Todd strasser after a class exercise evolves into a fanatical group called the wave, laurie must find a way to stop the group before her friends and herself get hurt. Laurie saunders a smart and outgoing senior student at gordon high school. The idea is that we will come back to this and how their understanding of a wave as a symbol may have changed since they read the book. Ben ross, one of the teachers in the school, created it to try to show his class the reasons for the inexplicable behavior of the. Davids girlfriend, laurie saunders, is kind of excited about the wave, too. The wave, by todd strasser, aka morton rhue, is a novel that is set in the spring of 1969 at gordon high school in california. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. He upset when he realizes that his students have questions about the holocaust that he cant answer he wishes he could give them more. Morton rhue has 33 books on goodreads with 16672 ratings. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. Alan v35n2 how todd strasser became morton rhue virginia. Asked in movies, books and literature why does laurie try to stop the wave in the book the wave by todd strasser.
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