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Preview of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Vocabulary and Quizzes

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Vocabulary and Quizzes

This is a curriculum using the autobiography of Frederick Douglass. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass was written shortly after he escaped to freedom. The entire book is included with the offensive words modified. Vocabulary and Quizzes are included for each chapter and a teacher's answer key. The teacher's answer key has a discussion suggestion section for each chapter along with extensive answers to each question. This curriculum is appropriate for High School, Adult Education a
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 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 Persepolis Analytical AP-Style Multiple Choice Test/Quiz Questions - Editable

Persepolis Analytical AP-Style Multiple Choice Test/Quiz Questions - Editable

Created by
Allie Seiler
This is my test/quiz over Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood. These are NOT simple, low-level "plot" questions. Questions are analytical and directly tied to AP and IB analysis strategies. There are 40 multiple-choice questions based off common AP Literature and ACT question stems. It covers the entire book (including the introduction). Questions address literary devices (mood, tone, juxtaposition, symbolism, motif, repetition, theme, conflict, simile, metaphor, etc.), artistic choices,
Preview of Great Gatsby Pre-Reading ELA Lessons | Spark Curiosity | Increase Comprehension

Great Gatsby Pre-Reading ELA Lessons | Spark Curiosity | Increase Comprehension

Created by
Scholaglot
These pre-reading lessons and activities for The Great Gatsby are designed to get students curious about the novel and to build the background knowledge students need to understand the novel as they read. The language of The Great Gatsby is beautiful but demanding, and having a preview of characters, settings, and conflicts can make all the difference, especially for English language learners.
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 Hamlet- Act II, scene ii Literary Elements Questions & Key

Hamlet- Act II, scene ii Literary Elements Questions & Key

Hamlet Act II, Scene ii Close Reading AP Literature | Character, Symbolism, & Plot Development This close-reading activity guides students through Hamlet Act II, scene ii with a focus on character motivation, internal conflict, symbolism, and plot development. Designed for AP Literature and advanced high school English classrooms, this resource helps students closely analyze Shakespeare’s language while practicing AP-style literary reasoning. Students respond to multiple-choice questions mode
Preview of Hamlet Act I, scenes iii-iv Literary Elements Questions & Key

Hamlet Act I, scenes iii-iv Literary Elements Questions & Key

This structured close-reading lesson guides students through Hamlet Act I, scenes iii–iv, with a strong focus on character perspective, contrast, symbolism, and thematic development. Designed for AP Literature and advanced high school English classrooms, this resource supports deep, evidence-based analysis while reinforcing skills aligned with the AP Literature exam. Students analyze key excerpts using AP-style multiple-choice questions and explain their thinking with textual evidence, making
Preview of "Funeral Blues" & "When You Are Old" Literary Elements Questions & Key

"Funeral Blues" & "When You Are Old" Literary Elements Questions & Key

This two-poem close-reading lesson is designed for 1–2 class periods and provides students with structured, AP-aligned practice analyzing figurative language, imagery, tone, and theme in poetry. Using “Funeral Blues” by W. H. Auden and “When You Are Old” by W. B. Yeats, students engage in sustained literary analysis that prepares them for AP Literature multiple-choice questions and prose-style responses. This resource works well as a standalone poetry lesson, mid-unit skill focus, or formative
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 Engaging Lit Units & Novel Study Bundle: 1984, Lord of the Flies, & Catcher

Engaging Lit Units & Novel Study Bundle: 1984, Lord of the Flies, & Catcher

Engaging High School Literature Unit Bundle | 1984, Lord of the Flies & The Catcher in the Rye | Novel Studies, Literary Analysis, Socratic Seminars & Writing ActivitiesLooking for engaging, rigorous, and ready-to-use high school literature units that promote critical thinking, literary analysis, discussion, and writing? This comprehensive secondary ELA bundle combines three of the most widely taught novels in the high school English curriculum—1984, Lord of the Flies, and The Catcher in the Rye
Preview of Intro to Irony & Types Student Fill-In Notes

Intro to Irony & Types Student Fill-In Notes

Make an editable copy for students to have to fill in their notes prior to a quiz on Irony
Preview of “How to Transform an Everyday Ordinary Hoop Court..." By Matt De La Peña

“How to Transform an Everyday Ordinary Hoop Court..." By Matt De La Peña

(This short story can be found in a pdf form on Google.) This exit ticket is designed to check student comprehension and reflection after reading “How to Transform an Everyday Ordinary Hoop Court into a Place of Higher Learning and You at the Podium.” Students respond to a short summary prompt, identify the author’s message, and reflect on a meaningful moment from the text. This resource works well as an end-of-class check, discussion follow-up, or quick formative assessment. What’s Included:
Preview of The Good Earth Reading Mazes | Chapters 1–15 | Comprehension + Analysis

The Good Earth Reading Mazes | Chapters 1–15 | Comprehension + Analysis

Support student comprehension and engagement during The Good Earth with these interactive reading mazes. This bundle includes four scaffolded mazes covering Chapters 1–15 of the novel. Students answer questions to move through each maze, color‑coding their path to reflect confidence (green), uncertainty (yellow), or guesses (red). Each maze ends with a short written response, allowing students to demonstrate understanding no matter which path they take. ✔ What’s Included 4 Reading Mazes (Ch.
Preview of Logical Fallacies Mini Unit Bundle

Logical Fallacies Mini Unit Bundle

Created by
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 Hamlet, Act I, scene i-ii Literary Elements Questions & Key

Hamlet, Act I, scene i-ii Literary Elements Questions & Key

This structured close-reading lesson guides students through Hamlet Act I, scenes i–ii, with a focus on character perspective, plot function, tone, contrast, and symbolism. Designed for AP Literature and advanced high school English classrooms, this resource supports deep textual analysis while reinforcing skills directly aligned with the AP Literature exam. Students respond to AP-style multiple-choice questions and explain their reasoning using textual evidence and analytical commentary, maki
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 Frankenstein Guided Reading Notes and Hyperdoc | Slideshow Notes & Interactive

Frankenstein Guided Reading Notes and Hyperdoc | Slideshow Notes & Interactive

Created by
Lit and More
This resource has undergone a drastic transformation to match the College Board's 2019 AP® Lit requirements! It aligns to Unit 6 - Long Fiction II in the AP® Lit CED.These notes guide students on a study of Mary Shelley's gothic novel, Frankenstein, separated into daily notes and activities. Each day's lesson is composed of: An anticipatory mini-lesson, focused on an essential skill from the AP® Lit requirements. These mini-lessons include discussions of Romanticism, subtext, the Prometheus al
Preview of Gifted and Talented ELA BUNDLE Stretch & Challenge for High-Achieving Students

Gifted and Talented ELA BUNDLE Stretch & Challenge for High-Achieving Students

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Equip your classroom with over 10 high-level, low-prep tools to stretch and challenge students already working at a high standard of reading, writing, and analysis. Whether you're working with gifted and talented learners or simply want to differentiate up, this curated bundle will deepen thinking and raise expectations. Stretch and challenge pack for high-achieving students with ELA differentiation resources. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, these printable and editable resources
Preview of Argument Research and Essay Unit With "Room for Debate"

Argument Research and Essay Unit With "Room for Debate"

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make writing argument essays relevant with this month-long unit! Students begin by reading, analyzing, and evaluating articles on real-world topics from “Room for Debate" in The New York Times. Then, using their reading as inspiration, students select a topic for research and use their research to write a formal argumentative essay. Throughout the unit, the teacher scaffolds instruction and provides practice paraphrasing, avoiding plagiarism, MLA formatting, and developing arguments. The teac
Preview of Close Reading & Nonfiction Analysis Worksheets | Graphic Organizer | Gr 7-12

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

Created by
Julie Faulkner
These 11, no-prep informational text/nonfiction analysis and reading comprehension graphic organizers in printable and digital format are an excellent modern and engaging way to have students take ownership of their learning and dig deeper, respond to, and closely read a text. 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 topics such as vocabulary, central idea, conte
Preview of Shakespeare Mega Bundle: Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, & more

Shakespeare Mega Bundle: Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, & more

Created by
Yubin Chang
SHAKESPEARE MASTERY MEGA BUNDLE – 7 Complete High School Play Units Individual Value = $104.93 Bundle Price = $59.99 You Save $44.94 (43% off!) The seven most-taught Shakespeare plays in one unbeatable bundle – everything you need for an entire semester of Shakespeare without spending another minute planning. Included Plays (all complete units): Macbeth Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Julius Caesar A Midsummer Night’s Dream Othello The Taming of the Shrew Each full unit contains: ✔
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