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Preview of A Doll’s House Unit Plan: Activities, Quizzes, Projects, & Groups (High School)

A Doll’s House Unit Plan: Activities, Quizzes, Projects, & Groups (High School)

This comprehensive unit includes everything you need to guide students through Henrik Ibsen’s play while building skills in analysis, theme development, characterization, and rhetorical argument. Students will actively engage with the text through creative, discussion-based, and analytical activities, culminating in a debate and choice-based summative project. WHAT'S INCLUDED:Act I Materials Close reading & inference activity (setting + observations) “Build the Doll House” symbolic model pro
Preview of Transcendentalism America I Editable Google Slides, Scaffolded Notes, & Quiz

Transcendentalism America I Editable Google Slides, Scaffolded Notes, & Quiz

Created by
Lit with Leah
What even is transcendentalism? It’s hard to say and hard for students to understand, so let’s make transcendentalism simple, shall we? This editable introduction to Transcendentalism breaks down difficult concepts and gives students a strong foundation.  Whether you’re discussing Romanticism and Transcendentalism, preparing students to dive deep into Thoreau and Emerson, or building context and understanding for Transcendentalism AP US History, these Google Slides create a clear and accessible
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 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 Biblical Allusions in To Kill a Mockingbird Mini-Lesson | Quiz Included!

Biblical Allusions in To Kill a Mockingbird Mini-Lesson | Quiz Included!

Biblical allusions often have a reputation for being confusing, uncomfortable, or off-limits in the classroom. This resource was created to change that. Instead of approaching biblical allusions as religious content, this lesson treats them as what they are in literature: purposeful references authors use to add meaning, shape tone, and communicate ideas indirectly. Designed specifically for To Kill a Mockingbird, this resource helps students build understanding step by step. Through a short ba
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 Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Introduction to Maps PDF + DIGITAL CLOZE NOTES No PREP LESSON QUIZ GEO/AP GEO

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. From the 3rd-century Greek grid system to the reason why a phone without service is just a "glass brick," this resource makes geography feel relevant, modern, an
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 Stranger- Albert Camus Unit Plan for AP Lit w/ activities, quizzes, etc.

The Stranger- Albert Camus Unit Plan for AP Lit w/ activities, quizzes, etc.

I have a special attachment to The Stranger, since this was the first full novel I taught as a student teacher with materials I made myself. People told me to teach what you know, so I looked for something I read in both high school and college and felt confident in my understanding. I continue to teach this book and have listed here the materials I’ve made and refined over the years. As they are now, these materials are designed for AP Lit seniors in a high performing, diverse public school env
Preview of The Hunger Games Chapter 1-15 Test/Quiz

The Hunger Games Chapter 1-15 Test/Quiz

This assessment is a comprehensive novel test for The Hunger Games (Chapters 1–15) designed to check students’ understanding of key plot events, characters, and themes while also encouraging higher-order thinking and textual analysis. Perfect for middle school ELA classrooms (Grades 7–9), this test balances knowledge-based questions with short written responses, making it ideal for summative assessment, unit evaluation, or exam practice. What’s Included: Multiple Choice Section (10 marks) Asse
Preview of El burlador de Sevilla - AP Spanish Literature Worksheet Reading Guide

El burlador de Sevilla - AP Spanish Literature Worksheet Reading Guide

AP Spanish Literature Quiz & Reading Guide — El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedraEngage your AP Spanish Literature students with this ready-to-use 15-question short-answer quiz on Tirso de Molina’s El burlador de Sevilla. Perfect for assessing reading comprehension, critical thinking, and analysis of key AP themes (honor, justice, gender, and divine retribution). This resource can be used as a quiz, reading guide, or worksheet, depending on your instructional needs: Quiz: Assign it f
Preview of Foreshadowing in Short Films

Foreshadowing in Short Films

Foreshadowing in Short Films | ELA Lesson Plans, Google Slides, Editable PowerPoint, Notes & Quiz Looking for a fun and effective way to teach foreshadowing that actually clicks with students? This complete resource uses two award-winning short films— “The Present” and “Snack Attack”—to bring this powerful literary device to life! With ready-to-teach slides, interactive student notes, and engaging assessments, your students will see, discuss, and understand foreshadowing like never be
Preview of Logical Fallacies Mini Unit Bundle

Logical Fallacies Mini Unit Bundle

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TP Teachers Pet
Everything you need to teach, reinforce, and assess student understanding of logical fallacies—all in one time-saving bundle! This comprehensive resource includes a definition and example handout activity, an editable quiz, and an engaging slideshow with built-in practice. Perfect for high school ELA, AP Language and Composition, Speech, or Critical Thinking courses. This Bundle Includes: Logical Fallacies Chart & Answer Key  ✔ Student worksheet for defining and applying 13 common fallacies
Preview of The Things They Carried Background and Chapter 1 Unit - Tim O'Brien - Vietnam

The Things They Carried Background and Chapter 1 Unit - Tim O'Brien - Vietnam

Created by
Angie Kratzer
This 34-page unit on the background and Chapter 1 of Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried contains five lesson plans (60-120 minutes each), eleven handouts, one reading quiz, and four versions of a map of Southeast Asia. Materials focus on student understanding of the Vietnam conflict, analysis of symbolism, and writing and analysis of essays in the definition mode. All materials are provided in both PDF and Google Slides. Contents:Lesson 1: Building Background Knowledge (including Student H
Preview of AP Lang Synthesis Essay Unit: Scaffolded Writing, Source Integration & Outlining

AP Lang Synthesis Essay Unit: Scaffolded Writing, Source Integration & Outlining

AP Lang Synthesis Essay Unit Complete Scaffolded System for Teaching the Synthesis EssayThis unit walks students step-by-step through the entire AP Lang synthesis process: from understanding the prompt to outlining and writing with confidence. This is a structured, multi-day system designed to reduce confusion, increase independence, and build real analytical skill. What This Unit Covers ✔Synthesis essay overview + student notes handout ✔Clear breakdown of the prompt and task ✔Check-for-und
Preview of The Anthropocene Reviewed: Full Rhetorical Analysis Unit for AP Lang

The Anthropocene Reviewed: Full Rhetorical Analysis Unit for AP Lang

This rhetorical analysis unit was designed for an AP Language and Composition class, but could easily be adapted for other classes. I have designed to fit with AP Lang and Comp Unit 1, so it focuses on teaching rhetorical analysis skills to students who are new to this essay style. Skills covered include: Rhetorical Situation (Includes lecture slides, classwork, and a quiz)Author's Purpose (Includes lecture slides, classwork, and a homework assignment)Tone (Includes lecture slides and a ho
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis of Choice Text

Rhetorical Analysis of Choice Text

In this assignment, students collaborate to analyze a text to determine the rhetorical situation, supporting rhetorical choices, and the intented rhetorical effect of those choices. This is a one-page introductory activity to help prepare students for writing more in-depth analysis, walking them through the important steps within rhetorical analysis. Students will select their own text to analyze in order to increase interest and confidence.
Preview of Introduction to Maps and Thematic Maps NO PREP COMPLETE LESSONS

Introduction to Maps and Thematic Maps NO PREP COMPLETE LESSONS

Stop teaching maps as a "dead" science! Most students think they don’t need map skills because they have GPS in their pockets. This high-engagement lesson flips the script by showing them that their phones are actually powered by 2,000 years of history, scientific breakthroughs, and the same fundamental tools used by ancient explorers. This resource includes a HUGE PDF presentation with CLOZE NOTES and a quiz covering mapping basics AND my Intro to Thematic Maps: Are your students struggling to
Preview of Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Counterarguments & Rebuttals Lesson, Argument Writing for Skeptical Audiences

Help students move beyond one-sided arguments and write with credibility, nuance, and academic rigor. This college-ready counterarguments & rebuttals mini-lesson teaches students how to anticipate opposing views and respond strategically when writing for educated, skeptical audiences. Designed for advanced high school, dual enrollment, and college composition, this lesson aligns with the Toulmin model and strengthens argumentative writing across disciplines. ✅ What Students Learn Why add
Preview of AP Language End-of-Year Skills Bundle | Rhetorical Analysis & Writing

AP Language End-of-Year Skills Bundle | Rhetorical Analysis & Writing

Keep your AP Lang students engaged after the exam with this comprehensive end-of-year bundle featuring writing activities, rhetorical analysis practice, MCQs, discussion tasks, and skill-building resources. Perfect for May and June, this flexible bundle helps teachers maintain rigor while reducing prep and grading during the final weeks of school.This review pack includes 3 FRQ Writing Units, the Build Better FRQs Toolkit, a Rhetorical Devices Term Quiz Pack, and a Multiple Choice Practice Pac
Preview of The Anxious Generation (Haidt), Bundle of Unit Resources (Analyze the Argument)

The Anxious Generation (Haidt), Bundle of Unit Resources (Analyze the Argument)

This bundle includes a variety of resources to use throughout the reading of The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. Pre-Reading Survey (via Google form) that connects your students' habits (technology, social life, experiences) with the reports and evidence used throughout Haidt's argument in The Anxious Generation book. Template for a reading schedule bookmark to help students use their executive functioning skills to stay on track with reading assignments and prepare for due dates with vo
Preview of The Importance of Being Earnest Unit Bundle for Upper Level ELA & AP Lit

The Importance of Being Earnest Unit Bundle for Upper Level ELA & AP Lit

Created by
Lit and More
This bundle contains materials for teaching Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest to AP English Literature ® and advanced literature students. This unit aligns with Unit 3 (Long Fiction I) and aligns with the essential skills of that unit. It contains the following: Introductory notes on theme, author, and period notesAP® Lit focused skill sheets (1 per act)Discussion notes handoutDifferentiated project optionsA mini-lesson on one of Oscar Wilde's poemsUnit test and answer keySummative
Preview of Close Reading & Literature Analysis Worksheets | Graphic Organizer | Gr 7-12

Close Reading & Literature Analysis Worksheets | Graphic Organizer | Gr 7-12

Created by
Julie Faulkner
These literature analysis and reading comprehension graphic organizers are an excellent, modern, and engaging activity that allows students to take ownership of their learning and delve more deeply into any short story, novel, or literary piece of your choice. Now in printable and digital format -- and no prep for you. Student Experience: The questions and tasks on these graphic organizers correlate directly with not only standards, but also with higher-level thinking analysis skills on topi
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