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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

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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 Logical Fallacies Quiz with Answer Key

Logical Fallacies Quiz with Answer Key

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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 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 Lottery – Complete Short Story Lesson, Discussion, & Assessment

The Lottery – Complete Short Story Lesson, Discussion, & Assessment

🖋️ OverviewBring one of America’s most haunting short stories to life with this complete “The Lottery” teaching resource pack — everything you need to engage students in close reading, discussion, and analysis. This multi-format bundle includes print-ready lessons, quizzes, and interactive components that explore tradition, conformity, morality, and human nature in an accessible, discussion-driven way. Each resource is thoughtfully organized for Junior High and early High School ELA classroo
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 Ideas from LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL to teach LINE OF REASONING

Ideas from LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL to teach LINE OF REASONING

Teach the letter and a skill: developing a LINE OF REASONING. TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO BUILD A REAL ARGUMENT — NOT JUST LIST EVIDENCE Struggling with essays that summarize instead of analyze? This lesson teaches students how to develop a strong LINE OF REASONING in argumentative writing using engaging examples, historical connections, mentor texts, and scaffolded practice. Students will learn how to: ✔ Build logical, connected arguments ✔ Move from surface-level topics to BIGGER IDEAS ✔ Connect ev
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