Which Literary Works Have the Most Teaching Resources?
Here’s a quick list of the literary works which appear to have the widest “support” in the form of teaching resources listed in the LessonIndex.com directory:
- To Kill a Mockingbird (272 links)
- Romeo and Juliet (264)
- Chronicles of Narnia* (260)
- MacBeth (220)
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (216)
- Lord of the Flies (208)
- Hamlet (204)
- The Giver (201)
- Lord of the Rings* (194)
- The Odyssey (193)
- Harry Potter* (182)
- The Great Gatsby (180)
- The Scarlet Letter (174)
- Animal Farm (171)
- The Crucible (170)
- Holes (168)
- Frankenstein (167)
- Of Mice and Men (166)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream (166)
- Julius Caesar (165)
- Call of the Wild (163)
- Number the Stars (163)
- Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl* (158)
- Great Expectations (156)
- A Christmas Carol (148)
- Tuck Everlasting (147)
- Catcher in the Rye (146)
- A Wrinkle in Time (145)
- A Tale of Two Cities (143)
- The Outsiders (142)
- Fahrenheit 451 (141)
- The Pearl (~140)
- Othello (139)
- Beowulf (139)
- Antigone / Oedipus trilogy* (136)
- Bridge to Terabithia (136)
- Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (135)
- Adventures of Tom Sawyer (135)
- Hatchet (133)
- 1984 (132)
- Pride and Prejudice (130)
- Night (128)
- Island of the Blue Dolphins (127)
- The Canterbury Tales (127)
- A Separate Peace (126)
- The Red Badge of Courage (126)
- Jane Eyre (123)
- Things Fall Apart (119)
- Where the Red Fern Grows (118)
- A Raisin in the Sun (116)
- Wuthering Heights (112)
- The Cay (112)
- Treasure Island (111)
- Little House (series)* (110)
- Brave New World (109)
- King Lear (107)
- The Grapes of Wrath (107)
- The Tempest (107)
- Death of a Salesman (106)
- The Pigman (105)
- Ethan Frome (104)
- Much Ado About Nothing (102)
- The Old Man and the Sea (102)
- Maniac Magee (102)
- Their Eyes Were Watching God (101)
- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (100)
- Shiloh (100)
- Merchant of Venice (97)
- The Things They Carried (96)