National Endowment of the Arts - The Big Read

Sun, Stone, and Shadows
Teacher's Guide - Introduction


Welcome to The Big Read, a program from the National Endowment for the Arts. Designed to revitalize the role of literary reading in American culture, The Big Read hopes to unite communities through great literature, as well as inspire students to become lifelong readers.

This Big Read Teacher's Guide contains ten lessons to lead you through the anthology of Mexican short fiction, Sun, Stone, and Shadows. Each lesson has four sections: a focus topic, discussion activities, writing exercises, and homework assignments. In addition, we have provided capstone projects and suggested essay topics, as well as handouts with more background information about the novel, the historical period, and the author. All lessons dovetail with the state language arts standards required in the fiction genre.

Finally, The Big Read Reader's Guide deepens your exploration with interviews, booklists, timelines, and historical information. We hope this guide and syllabus allow you to have fun with your students while introducing them to the work of the work of the great Mexican authors included in this anthology.

From the NEA, we wish you an exciting and productive school year.





Teaching Resources
Temple of El Catillo

Temple of El Castillo in Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico (Copyright Mark Segal/Digital Vision/Getty Images)

Mayan Chac-Mool at the bottom of the sea

A Mayan Chac-Mool lies on the seabed of Cozumel Island, Mexico (Copyright Mark Lewis/Stone/Getty Images)

Mural of the Virgin of Guadalupe

Blessed Virgin of Guadalupe mural, Mexico City (Copyright Rene Sheret/Stone/Getty Images)

The Big Read


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