Help students confidently analyze poetry with these structured Poetry Analysis Stations designed for secondary ELA classrooms.Students rotate through four stations that build core poetry skills:Diction and word choiceFigurative language and symbolismTheme developmentTone and mood analysisEach station uses classic public-domain poetry excerpts, making this resource both rigorous and accessible.Why This Works in Any Classroom✔ Breaks poetry into manageable skill-based steps✔ Reduces student frustr
Make literary analysis approachable with these Literary Elements Stations, designed to help students break down fiction into clear, manageable skills.Students rotate through four stations focused on:CharacterizationConflict (internal vs. external)Theme developmentMood analysisEach station uses short excerpts from classic literature, allowing students to focus on skills rather than plot complexity. Includes4 Task Cards (2 per page)Student Recording SheetAnswer KeyTeacher Instructions🔗 Part of th
A high-engagement Google Forms Maze Bundle for high school ELA featuring Tone & Mood, Figurative Language, and Theme analysis. Students build essential literary analysis skills through interactive, self-grading digital games using classic literature. Transform your literary analysis unit with this interactive Google Forms Maze Bundle designed to make essential ELA skills engaging, visual, and unforgettable. Students progress through gamified “maze” challenges where they analyze classic lite
A Midsummer Night's Dream Quote Identification Quiz Bundle | All 5 Acts | Self-Grading Google Forms Reading ChecksHold your students accountable all unit long without adding a single minute of grading to your plate. This bundle includes all five self-grading Google Forms quote identification quizzes — one for every act of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream — so you're covered from Egeus's opening demands straight through to Puck's final bow. Assign each quiz as you finish each act and let
The mechanicals are performing Pyramus and Thisbe, the couples are wed, and the fairies have the final word — did your students make it to the end? Wrap up your unit with this self-grading Google Forms quiz that checks whether 9th and 10th graders can identify the speakers behind 8 key quotes from Act 5 of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.No grading. No printing. No prep. Just assign and go. ✔ What's Included:Self-grading Google Form quiz focused on Act 5 (8 quote identification question
The spell is lifting, the lovers are waking, and Bottom is back to himself — but were your students paying attention? This self-grading Google Forms quiz checks reading comprehension for 9th and 10th graders with 8 quote identification questions from Act 4 of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, right as the resolution begins to take shape. No grading. No printing. No prep. Just assign and go. ✔ What's Included:Self-grading Google Form quiz focused on Act 4 (8 quote identification questions
Bottom has been transformed, Titania is enchanted, and the lovers are at each other's throats — Act 3 is the heart of the chaos. Find out if your 9th and 10th graders kept up with this self-grading Google Forms quiz, which asks students to identify the speakers behind 8 key quotes from Act 3 of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.No grading. No printing. No prep. Just assign and go. ✔ What's Included:Self-grading Google Form quiz focused on Act 3 (8 quote identification questions)Questions
The lovers have fled to the forest and Oberon's scheming has begun — but did your students follow along? Engage your 9th and 10th grade students with the enchanting world of Shakespeare through this self-grading Google Forms quiz. This assessment challenges learners to identify key quotes from Act 2 of A Midsummer Night's Dream, reinforcing their reading comprehension skills while minimizing your grading workload. No grading. No printing. No prep. Just assign and go. ✔ What's Included:Self-gradi
Before the forest, before the fairy magic, before the chaos — did your students actually read Act 1? This self-grading Google Forms quiz holds 9th and 10th graders accountable from the very first scene, testing whether they can identify the speakers behind 8 key quotes from Act 1 of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.No grading. No printing. No prep. Just assign and go. ✔ What's Included:Self-grading Google Form quiz focused on Act 1 (8 quote identification questions)Questions drawn from A
An interactive Google Forms Figurative Language Maze using classic public-domain poetry! Students analyze metaphor, simile, symbolism, and imagery to unlock each level. A perfect companion to tone & mood analysis activities. Bring poetry analysis to life with this Figurative Language Maze Game — a self-grading, interactive Google Forms activity designed for high school ELA. Students journey through 7 levels of classic public-domain poems, identifying figurative language to unlock each new
Stop scrambling for reading checks during The Crucible. This no-prep, self-grading Google Forms bundle includes Act 1–4 quizzes designed to hold students accountable, check comprehension quickly, and save you grading time. Perfect for high school ELA teachers who want consistent, easy-to-use assessments throughout the entire unit. Each quiz is copyright-safe, fully auto-graded, and designed as a quick comprehension and analysis check—perfect for daily reading accountability, sub plans, or pac
This self-checking Google Form mini quiz helps high school students identify and correct dangling modifiers. Perfect for quick checks, exit tickets, or pre-writing grammar review.Need a quick, no-prep way to check students’ understanding of dangling modifiers? This evergreen mini quiz gives students focused, efficient practice identifying and correcting dangling modifiers using clear, high school–appropriate sentences. Designed for grades 9–10 ELA, this self-checking Google Form works perfe
This “The Necklace” reading check quiz helps teachers quickly assess students’ comprehension of Guy de Maupassant’s short story without relying on unclear quotations. Designed as an auto-graded Google Forms quiz, this resource checks understanding of key plot events, character motivations, and important details. Perfect for accountability, formative assessment, sub plans, or quick checks in grades 9–12. How Teachers Use This ResourceReading completion checkBell ringer or exit ticketMake-up wo
Rigorous, assessment-style inference practiceChallenge students with this advanced Google Forms inference maze designed for test prep, honors classes, and higher-level readers. Using complex passages from public domain classic literature, this resource pushes students beyond surface-level thinking and into deep inference and evidence-based reasoning. Students must answer each question correctly to progress—incorrect answers lead to traps, reinforcing precision and accountability. 🧠 Skil
Wrap up your unit with this self-grading Google Forms reading check for Act 4 of The Crucible. This quiz emphasizes integrity, consequences, and theme resolution, helping students reflect on how the play’s ideas come together at the end. It works perfectly as a final reading check before a unit test or essay. This resource includes: ✔ 10 auto-graded multiple-choice questions ✔ Focus on character growth and theme resolution ✔ Low-prep digital assessment ✔ Instant scoring and data tracking ✔
Act 3 is where everything explodes—and this Google Forms reading check helps you see who truly understands the courtroom drama. This quiz focuses on power, truth vs. authority, and moral conflict, making it ideal for formative assessment during the most intense act of the play. All questions are copyright-safe, self-checking, and skill-based, so you can assign with confidence. This resource includes: ✔ 10 multiple-choice questions (auto-graded) ✔ Focus on courtroom events and character decis
Keep students accountable during the rising tension of Act 2 with this self-grading Google Forms quiz for The Crucible. This reading check targets character conflict, evidence, and injustice, helping students track how hysteria begins to impact innocent people. Students answer multiple-choice comprehension and analysis questions that check understanding without using copyrighted text. Teachers get instant grading and clear data on who’s ready to move on. This resource includes:✔ 10 self-check
This self-checking Google Form helps high school students identify and fix misplaced and dangling modifiers using clear, winter-themed sentences. No prep, auto-graded, and perfect for January or February grammar review.Bring some clarity to winter grammar practice! ❄️ This Winter Wonderland–themed grammar activity gives students focused practice with misplaced and dangling modifiers using clear, school-appropriate sentences they can actually understand. Designed for grades 9–10 ELA, this sel
An interactive Google Forms Symbolism Maze using classic public-domain poetry! Students interpret symbols in poems by Dickinson, Frost, Shelley, and more as they unlock each level. Designed to pair perfectly with tone & figurative language practice. Help students move beyond “it just means something deeper” with this Symbolism Maze Game — a self-grading, interactive Google Forms activity for high school ELA. Students navigate 7 levels of classic public-domain poetry, identifying and interp
Bring winter magic—and rigorous literary analysis—into your high school ELA classroom with this interactive Google Form riddle game! In Frostbite Figurative Language Quest, students are trapped inside the mysterious Winterkeep Library during a raging blizzard. To escape, they must solve a series of figurative language riddles based on high-school–level public domain poems and short stories. Each correct answer unlocks the next chamber of the quest. This activity is 100% digital, low-prep, a
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