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Preview of AP Lang | Mark Twain Literary Offenses | AI-Proof, Quiz & Satire Challenge

AP Lang | Mark Twain Literary Offenses | AI-Proof, Quiz & Satire Challenge

Created by
The Last Draft
i sihThe Essential Summary:Twain’s Literary Offenses: AP Lang Analysis & AI-Proof Satire UnitThis is a high-rigor, "plug-and-play" unit designed to teach rhetorical analysis and stylistic imitation using Mark Twain’s iconic critique of James Fenimore Cooper. What’s Included:AI-Proof Reading Check: A "Logic Tracker" that requires specific numerical and textual evidence to defeat AI skimming.Rhetorical Analysis: Deep-dive questions on Twain’s "19 Rules of Writing," tone, and satirical devices (iro
Preview of Analytical Paragraph Practice Formative Assessment | Scaffolded & Differentiated

Analytical Paragraph Practice Formative Assessment | Scaffolded & Differentiated

Looking for a quick, structured way to check students’ analytical writing skills — without building a full lesson? This analytical paragraph practice + formative assessment uses B.J. Novak’s short story “I Never Want to Walk on the Moon” to help students practice writing a focused literary analysis paragraph with clear expectations and scaffolding. This resource is designed for in-class writing, checkpoints, or review, and works especially well when you want students to actually write. Wha
Preview of "An Encounter" (from Dubliners by James Joyce) - Study Guide with Answers & Quiz

"An Encounter" (from Dubliners by James Joyce) - Study Guide with Answers & Quiz

This study guide for James Joyce's "An Encounter" from Dubliners guides readers, through sixteen clarifying and probing questions, in exploring the plot, symbols, characters, and allusions in the story. Additionally, the prompts explore the Joycean elements of paralysis and epiphany that unite the stories in the collection. Additionally, there is an interactive map plotting the boys' journey during the story and a Google Quiz with ten self-grading questions. The answers, included, contains
Preview of Folktale and Pop Culture - American Trivia Quiz

Folktale and Pop Culture - American Trivia Quiz

This fun trivia quiz is built around the fictional American Cowboy. Sample: The protagonist of the “Toy Story” franchise Answer: Sheriff Woody Word Bank Quick Draw McGraw Red Ryder Lone Ranger Hopalong Cassidy Zorro Shane Pecos Bill Cisco Kid Tom Mix Nine match-up questions for students to study or research and match-up. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials. Your purchase(s) is good
Preview of Logical Fallacies:  Teaching Slides, Practice, and Quiz

Logical Fallacies: Teaching Slides, Practice, and Quiz

Created by
Elly's ELA
The contents of this file can be used to teach a selected list of logical fallacies in grades 8-12. The slides are a visual display of concise definitions and clear examples. A handout for your students will guide them in taking notes. Two activities allow brief practice for reinforcement. A fun skit activity also gives your classes the opportunity to use and recognize what they have learned. There are two quizzes with keys: one simple matching and one multiple choice.
Preview of Meditation and Mindfulness Introduction and Quiz

Meditation and Mindfulness Introduction and Quiz

Created by
Duwell Store
Introduce your students to the wonderful world of meditation and mindfulness. In this text, students will learn what meditation and mindfulness are, a brief history, how it is beneficial, how it is practiced, and key vocabulary words. After follows a quiz or classroom work (your choice) along with an answer key. Meditation and Mindfulness have wonderful to learn about, but in the end, give the students a chance to practice it and see for themselves! Enjoy and good luck!
Preview of The Crucible Unit: Lesson Plans, Prompts, Quizzes, Paired Texts, Questions

The Crucible Unit: Lesson Plans, Prompts, Quizzes, Paired Texts, Questions

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Teach Miller's The Crucible from beginning to end with challenging, creative, and real-world activities. This HUGE 350+ page unit guide for  The Crucible contains classic yet modern resources, rigorous yet fun, and, of course, easy to prep and organized to make your job easier. Student Experience: From the active reading graphic organizers with QR links to videos where students can hear from Miller himself to the modern witch hunt short research project to the paired poetry lesson with Anne
Preview of Their Eyes Were Watching God UNIT PLAN: Editable Lessons, Activities, & Writing!

Their Eyes Were Watching God UNIT PLAN: Editable Lessons, Activities, & Writing!

UPDATED FOR THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR: This 200-page EDITABLE unit has everything you'll need to deliver profoundly stimulating lessons on Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God. If you take pride in facilitating deep and insightful discussions on complex literary texts, this bundle is for you! It's the premiere teaching unit on Their Eyes Were Watching God created by an award-winning scholar of American literature!! Invite your class to engage in student-driven discussions without
Preview of Growth Mindset & Perseverance Activities | GRIT Challenges for Students

Growth Mindset & Perseverance Activities | GRIT Challenges for Students

Looking for ways to build a get-it-done, don’t back down, tough-as-nails attitude in your students? This Growth Mindset Activities resource makes teaching GRIT and perseverance engaging and fun! What’s Included: A gritty paper challenge activity Personality quizzes to spark self-reflection GRIT tips for everyday resilience A craftivity to tie it all together This printable, low-prep resource is perfect for teaching Growth Mindset, perseverance, or self-care in upper elementary and middle
Preview of AP Lit Poetry Unit | FRQ 1, MCQs, Writing Tools | AP Exam Practice & Review

AP Lit Poetry Unit | FRQ 1, MCQs, Writing Tools | AP Exam Practice & Review

Looking to build confident, capable poetry analysts in your AP Lit class? This Poetry Deep Dive Unit has everything you need to guide students through reading, analyzing, and writing about poetry— the AP way. Whether you're teaching poetry for the first time or prepping for the AP Exam, this resource is packed with high-quality, ready-to-use materials designed to strengthen student skills and boost performance on FRQ 1 and multiple-choice questions. Perfect for AP exam countdown review- a l
Preview of Logical Fallacies Quiz with Answer Key

Logical Fallacies Quiz with Answer Key

Created by
TP Teachers Pet
Assess your students’ understanding of rhetorical fallacies with this Logical Fallacies Quiz. This ready-to-print assessment includes a matching section (terms to definitions) and a multiple-choice section featuring real-world examples of fallacious reasoning. Use it as a summative quiz, review activity, or bell-ringer in your rhetoric or argument unit. What’s Included: ✅ 13-item Matching Section ✅ 7 Multiple-Choice Questions with real-world examples ✅ Full Answer Key for quick grading ✅ Fal
Preview of Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

Writing an Annotated Bibliography Lesson and Guided Notes

This ready-to-teach annotated bibliography lesson walks students step-by-step through how to summarize, assess, and reflect on sources. It includes... Direct instruction on summarizing sources, assessing their credibility, and reflecting on their usefulnessGuiding questions for evaluating linked examplesA clear breakdown of the types of sources (primary, secondary, scholarly, substantive, popular) with a short example "quiz"A guided notes page for students to complete along with the slideshowWhi
Preview of Horror – A Frightfully Good Time (Gr. 9–12): Article, Close Reading, Vocab, Quiz

Horror – A Frightfully Good Time (Gr. 9–12): Article, Close Reading, Vocab, Quiz

Turn spooky season into strong literacy. This ready-to-teach mini-unit uses a lively, student-facing article— Horror: A Frightfully Good Time—to help grades 9–10 analyze how horror works (suspense, uncanny, symbolism, themes, catharsis) while building academic vocabulary and evidence-based discussion. What’s Included Student Article Engaging 9/10-grade voice; clear subheads (Safe Terror • Escape & Processing • Social Bonding • Why Horror Endures). Teacher Guide Lesson framing, model talkin
Preview of The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments - passage and questions

The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments - passage and questions

This handout is a short and understandable explanation of the 16th ad 17th Amendment frame, with questions for further understanding. My students kept their handout in their binder as a reference as the class went through all of the amendments. Open book quiz notes! TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials. Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teache
Preview of "Biff and Happy" Death of a Salesman

"Biff and Happy" Death of a Salesman

This lesson gives students reading the theater play Death of a Salesman dialog comprehension practice with a quiz. Sample Reading comprehension questions: 1. Biff has come home because a. he needs a vacation b. he isn’t earning enough money at his new job c. he feels like he isn’t getting anywhere in life d. he likes to be home in springtime e. he misses his family 2. Which of the following sentences best describes what’s wrong with Happy? a. you can’t run away from yourself b. money c
Preview of Golden Line Analysis Guide (Works with Any Text!)

Golden Line Analysis Guide (Works with Any Text!)

Help students move beyond summary and into meaningful, text-driven analysis with this Golden Line Analysis Guide—a structured, discussion-ready tool that teaches students how to closely analyze one powerful line of text and extract theme, tone, author’s craft, and deeper insight. This resource guides students step-by-step through identifying a “Golden Line”—a sentence or passage that resonates due to its language, meaning, or impact—and analyzing it using AP-aligned literary skills that transfe
Preview of Pilot Reading Comprehension Passages

Pilot Reading Comprehension Passages

Reading Comprehension Passages about Pilot's and flying planes. Recommended for first grade. Passages increase in difficulty level. Each page has a small black and white image related to the passage for students to color.
Preview of Critical Lens Literary Theory Lessons + Worksheets Feminist Marxist Queer AP Lit

Critical Lens Literary Theory Lessons + Worksheets Feminist Marxist Queer AP Lit

Critical Lens Literary Theory Unit Bundle: lessons, worksheets, and assessments: Marxist, Feminist, Psychoanalytic, Queer, and New Historicism for AP Literature analysis using fairy tales, movies, poetry, short stories, movies, TV shows, & video games.The Nathaniel Hawthorne story "The Birthmark" is included for a reading upon which all critical lenses can be applied.What's Included:Bell ringersLesson: Levels of Understanding - Descending the Subtextual IcebergLesson: Critical Literary Theories
Preview of Narnia Price Caspian Vocab Quizzes

Narnia Price Caspian Vocab Quizzes

To pair with reading Narnia--Prince Caspian. Vocab Instruction and quizzes with in-text content. Accessible for elementary - high school students at various reading levels
Preview of Speech: Lincoln's Second Inaugural Speech with questions

Speech: Lincoln's Second Inaugural Speech with questions

Students read Lincoln's full speech with (3) evaluation questions and (5) interpretive questions for students answer. These questions may be formatted as test/quiz questions or for lively tabletop discussions! Many teachers pair this worksheet with their Lincoln powerpoint displaying the speech on their classroom screen. OR provide the speech for students to perform and utilize for Speech and Debate! Questions generated in part from the Great Books FoundationTERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasin
Preview of Complete high school level ELA lesson on Percival Everett's novel James

Complete high school level ELA lesson on Percival Everett's novel James

Created by
MainelyLit
This no prep lesson on Percival Everett's novel James encourages close reading and analysis, critical thinking, and fluency with literary vocabulary. The 56 page lesson includes:Pre-reading activity to get students thinking critically about language. Pre-reading activity on colloquial dialect Slide on the Enlightenment Slide on the dark side of the Enlightenment Slide on the role of caffeine in the Enlightenment Matching activity on literary devices in the novel (with answer key) Worksheet aski
Preview of The Great Gatsby Bargain Bundle: Assessments & Activities

The Great Gatsby Bargain Bundle: Assessments & Activities

This amazing The Great Gatsby bargain unit includes reading comprehension assessments, a vocabulary quiz, a fun group activity, and quote analysis worksheets designed for fun learning of The Great Gatsby. These assessments and activities will engage and challenge your students as they explore the greatness of Gatsby.
Preview of The Scarlet Letter Bargain Bundle

The Scarlet Letter Bargain Bundle

Over 34 pages of Quote Analysis Worksheets, Rhetorical Devices Worksheets, Classroom Group Activities, Teacher Notes, and Open Note Pages for students to use on quizzes and as study aides. These assessments and activities have been in used for over 15 years in advanced English classes (AP/Gifted).
Preview of The Great Gatsby Chapters 4 5 6 Reading & Discussion Literary Analysis Questions

The Great Gatsby Chapters 4 5 6 Reading & Discussion Literary Analysis Questions

Created by
21stCenturyLit
This rigorous literary analysis lesson provides students with a comprehensive discussion opportunity for chapters 4-6 of Fitzgerald's classic American novel, The Great Gatsby. Not only will these materials help to increase reading comprehension and analysis while students read the middle chapters of The Great Gatsby, but they will also culminate in a scholarly discussion that allows students to practice literary analysis, collaborate with others, and digest perspectives different from their own
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