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Preview of The Handmaid’s Tale – Mid Part I | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Handmaid’s Tale – Mid Part I | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Handmaid’s Tale – Memory, Identity, and Quiet Resistance (Mid–Part I)This formative assessment examines how The Handmaid’s Tale portrays memory as resistance and identity as something preserved internally rather than publicly asserted. Focusing on Mid–Part I, students analyze how Offred resists Gilead not through rebellion, but through remembering, narrating, and privately refusing total erasure. Rather than celebrating resistance as heroic or visible, this assessment challenges student
Preview of Which Story Element Are You? Personality Quiz | ELA Hook & Literary Analysis

Which Story Element Are You? Personality Quiz | ELA Hook & Literary Analysis

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Looking for a high-interest, zero-prep hook for your next ELA unit?Introduce or review the core elements of literature by tapping into something middle and high school students love: talking about themselves!"Which Story Element Are You?" is an engaging personality quiz that connects students' real-world perceptions and behaviors directly to literary elements. Rather than memorizing definitions from a textbook, students answer 5 relatable, situational questions to discover their unique literary
Preview of What Writing POV Should You Use? Narrative Voice & Personality Quiz

What Writing POV Should You Use? Narrative Voice & Personality Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Choosing a narrative perspective is one of the most critical decisions a writer can make, as the wrong choice can distance readers or lead to a confusing narrative. This comprehensive Writing Workshop resource helps students and aspiring authors discover their "natural lens" by matching their storytelling instincts to the perfect Point of View. Whether your students are drafting their first short story or stuck in a mid-novel slump, this quiz provides a structured way to determine if they shoul
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye: Decoding Holden’s Voice: Literary Device Stations & Quiz

The Catcher in the Rye: Decoding Holden’s Voice: Literary Device Stations & Quiz

Unlock the complexity of J.D. Salinger’s narrative style with this comprehensive, 3-day classroom resource!One of the greatest challenges in teaching The Catcher in the Rye is helping students understand that Holden Caulfield’s "casual" or "messy" narration is actually a masterclass in deliberate literary construction. This resource provides everything you need to move students from a basic reading of the text to a deep, technical analysis of Salinger’s craft. What’s Included?Comprehensive Teac
Preview of What Part of Speech Are You - Engaging English Language Arts and Grammar Quiz

What Part of Speech Are You - Engaging English Language Arts and Grammar Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Bring grammar to life with this fun, interactive, and engaging quiz designed for middle and high school students! The "What Part of Speech Are You?" quiz helps students discover which part of speech— Noun, Verb, Adjective, or Conjunction—matches their unique personality. Perfect for language arts classes, writing workshops, or as a creative icebreaker, this activity makes learning parts of speech memorable and relatable. What's Included?A 5-question multiple-choice quiz with thought-provoking s
Preview of Writing & Revision Tool and Protocol - Increase Engagement on Written Work

Writing & Revision Tool and Protocol - Increase Engagement on Written Work

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ELD Project
This is a tool designed to help engage secondary students in the writing, editing, and revising process. Using this tool, you will get more mileage from any writing assignment, boost metacognition; and provide efficient, tailored feedback to students that points them in the correct direction without giving away answers. .zip file Includes the Editing/revision tool, instructions for use, and an example screenshot. You can use this tool and this process in google docs, google classroom, canvas, o
Preview of Outliers BUNDLE AP Lang | Argument Prompts, Syntactical Imitations, Quizzes/Test

Outliers BUNDLE AP Lang | Argument Prompts, Syntactical Imitations, Quizzes/Test

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Laurie Ranum
This Outliers BUNDLE contains the following three products: Outliers Argument PromptsThis print-and-go packet includes eight AP-style argument essay prompts based on Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell. Thought-provoking prompts are based on the following subjects that appear in the book: * consequences of misunderstanding success* attitude vs ability * year-round school * school cut-off dates * adversity/opportunity* people do not rise from nothing * sacrifice for success vs social life * rest v
Preview of Persona Poetry Quiz | AP English | Creative Writing | Assessment with Answer Key

Persona Poetry Quiz | AP English | Creative Writing | Assessment with Answer Key

A three-question assessment covering the craft vocabulary and analytical thinking of persona poetry — term identification, passage analysis of Gwendolyn Brooks's We Real Cool, and an original persona poem writing prompt with a full rubric. Includes a complete answer key, an editable PowerPoint version for classroom customization, and a print-friendly black-and-white version optimized for photocopying. Designed for AP English and Creative Writing students in grades 10–12.
Preview of Kindred | Chapter Writing Journals | Real-World & Literary Analysis Prompts

Kindred | Chapter Writing Journals | Real-World & Literary Analysis Prompts

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ELA Inkwell
Use this comprehensive, no-prep, chapter-by-chapter writing journal prompts for Octavia Butler’s Kindred. Two prompts (real world connection and literary analysis) are provided for each chapter/section. Designed explicitly for secondary classrooms, Honors, and AP English courses, this resource maintains the academic rigor your students need. The Power of Student AutonomyAt the core of this resource is a built-in student choice model that increases classroom engagement. For every chapter/section
Preview of Homophones & Commonly Confused Words — English Grammar Workshop

Homophones & Commonly Confused Words — English Grammar Workshop

Improve your vocabulary and reading comprehension for the SAT, ACT, AP English, or college writing! Use this grammar and writing workshop to correct your usage of more advanced vocabulary. Impress your teachers with your exceptional ability to never misuse words in your writing! What Unit 1 Includes:In-depth explanations of how to properly use word pairs that are often mixed upPractice quiz section for every word pairFun final assessment where students can correct misused words on social media
Preview of What Sentence Type Are You?  Personality Quiz for ELA

What Sentence Type Are You? Personality Quiz for ELA

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Engage your middle and high school students with a grammar-based activity they will actually want to complete. This "What Sentence Type Are You?" quiz helps students discover their "sentence personality" by connecting their natural communication styles to the four functional sentence structures: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. Whether a student is straightforward and direct or loves weaving together intricate details, this quiz matches their habits to specific linguistic pattern
Preview of Homophones & Commonly Confused Words — English Grammar Workshop

Homophones & Commonly Confused Words — English Grammar Workshop

Improve your vocabulary and reading comprehension for the SAT, ACT, AP English, or college writing! Use this grammar and writing workshop to correct your usage of more advanced vocabulary. Impress your teachers with your exceptional ability to never misuse words in your writing! What Unit 2 Includes:In-depth explanations of how to properly use word pairs that are often mixed upPractice quiz section for every word pairFun final assessment where students can correct misused words on social media
Preview of Crime and Punishment – Parts IV–V | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Crime and Punishment – Parts IV–V | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Crime & Punishment – Suffering, Faith, & Moral Counter-Theories (Parts IV–V)This formative assessment examines the moment in Crime and Punishment when Raskolnikov’s intellectual theory begins to collapse under human presence rather than logic. Focusing on Parts IV–V, students analyze how suffering, faith, and unconditional compassion function as moral alternatives to pride, isolation, and ideological superiority. Rather than arguing directly against Raskolnikov’s ideas, characters like Sonia
Preview of Test Your Vocabulary - SAT and AP Readiness

Test Your Vocabulary - SAT and AP Readiness

Test Your Vocabulary can help prepare your students for a specific exam (like the SAT or an AP subject), and offers a fun way to compare their progress with others in efficiently building academic vocabulary. Vocabulary is tested on these exams because it serves as a powerful proxy for academic readiness, directly impacting a student's ability to handle university-level coursework. For critical thinking, words are a conceptual tool, where a larger vocabulary gives students more ways to analyze,
Preview of Beloved – Part Three | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Part Three | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Community, Witness, & Survival Without Closure (Part Three)This formative assessment examines the final movement of Beloved, where trauma is confronted collectively rather than individually, and survival replaces resolution. Focusing on Part Three, students analyze how community intervention, shared witness, and responsibility succeed where isolation and endurance fail. Rather than offering healing through explanation or closure, Morrison presents survival as relational and unfini
Preview of "Macbeth" Act I quiz (Handout)

"Macbeth" Act I quiz (Handout)

This one page quiz is simple but comprehensive and may be utilized as a reading comprehension check-in, table talk conversations, or short answer response questions. 6 sentence questions (sample) What did the witches predict that Macbeth would become? (name all 3) 4 quotation questions (sample) Duncan: "Dismayed not this/ Our captains, Macbeth and Banquo?" Sergeant: "Yes; /As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion" (I.ii). What does the sergeant mean by this?Additional Shakespeare units, lectu
Preview of "Macbeth" Act IV quiz (Handout)

"Macbeth" Act IV quiz (Handout)

This one page quiz is simple but comprehensive and may be utilized as a reading comprehension check-in, table talk conversations, or short answer response questions. 7 sentence questions (sample) How does Malcolm test Macduff’s intentions? 3 quotation questions (sample) Why does Macbeth say: “From this moment / The very firstlings of my heart shall be / The firstlings of my hand”? Additional Shakespeare units, lecture presentations and supplementsCornell Note Taking (Presentation Lecture)"A
Preview of "Macbeth" Act III quiz (Handout)

"Macbeth" Act III quiz (Handout)

This two page quiz is simple but comprehensive and may be utilized as a reading comprehension check-in, table talk conversations, or short answer response questions. 8 sentence questions (sample) Why did Macbeth see the ghost of Banquo? 4 quotation questions (sample) Why does Hecate say: Hecate: And you all know, security Is mortals’; chiefest enemy. (III. v) Additional Shakespeare units, lecture presentations and supplementsCornell Note Taking (Presentation Lecture)"As You Like It" Passage
Preview of Beloved – Part Two | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Part Two | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Beloved, Desire, and the Return of the Repressed (Part Two)This formative assessment examines Beloved at its psychological center, where memory takes form and demands attention rather than explanation. Focusing on Part Two, students analyze Beloved as the embodiment of unresolved trauma, and explore how love becomes destructive when it lacks boundaries, community, and witness. Rather than asking students to decide who or what Beloved “is,” this assessment challenges them to examine
Preview of Beloved – Part One | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Part One | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Haunting, Memory, & the Refusal to Forget (Part 1 – Early Chapters)This formative assessment introduces Beloved as a novel where memory is active, trauma is present, and silence functions as survival. Focusing on the opening chapters of Part One, students analyze how haunting, fragmented narration, and withheld explanation establish the novel’s ethical and emotional foundation. Rather than asking students to decode symbols or determine what is “real,” this assessment challenges the
Preview of Beloved – Sweet Home Sections | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Sweet Home Sections | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

Beloved – Slavery, Dehumanization, & Stolen Selfhood (Part 1 – Sweet Home)This formative assessment examines Beloved as a novel about systemic dehumanization rather than isolated cruelty. Focusing on the Sweet Home sections of Part One, students analyze how slavery operates by claiming ownership of bodies, memory, language, and identity—long after physical captivity ends. Rather than reducing slavery to physical punishment alone, this assessment challenges students to examine how control b
Preview of What Logical Fallacy Are You? Personality Quiz | Introduction to Debate Style

What Logical Fallacy Are You? Personality Quiz | Introduction to Debate Style

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Ditch the dry definitions and introduce logical fallacies with a quiz students will actually want to take!Before diving into complex rhetorical analysis, grab your students’ attention by turning the mirror on them. This engaging personality-style quiz allows students to uncover their "Logical Default"—the specific trap their brain naturally falls into during a heated debate or argument.By framing flaws in logic as a relatable "debate style," this resource builds immediate buy-in, lowers student
Preview of The Road – Early Chapters | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Early Chapters | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Survival, Scarcity, & Moral Baselines (Early Chapters)This formative assessment introduces The Road as a novel about ethics under extreme scarcity, where morality does not disappear but narrows under pressure. Focusing on the opening chapters, students analyze how survival choices reveal moral baselines in a world stripped of society, explanation, and reward. Rather than treating the novel as a dystopian warning or survival adventure, this assessment challenges students to examine
Preview of The Road – Late Novel | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Late Novel | Text in Focus™ Reading Assessment

The Road – Choice, Witness, and Survival Without Hope (Late Novel)This formative assessment examines the final movement of The Road, where survival continues without reassurance, recovery, or explanation. Focusing on the novel’s closing sections, students analyze how ethical choice, witness, and continuation matter even when the world offers no promise of improvement. Rather than resolving the novel’s moral questions, McCarthy ends with restraint and refusal of consolation. This assessment c
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