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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 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 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 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 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 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 AP Lang Commentary Practice: 20 Exercises to Establish a Line of Reasoning

AP Lang Commentary Practice: 20 Exercises to Establish a Line of Reasoning

Students struggle with commentary because they don’t know how to connect evidence to a larger argument. They summarize, restate, or stop short of explaining why the evidence matters. This resource gives them structured practice with that exact skill. Each exercise provides a thesis, a supporting claim, and concrete evidence. Students are asked to write 2–4 sentences of commentary that clearly connect the evidence to the claim and the claim to the thesis. The goal is simple: move from evidence to
Preview of Analytical Paragraph Practice Integrated Close Reading | BJ Novak Short Story

Analytical Paragraph Practice Integrated Close Reading | BJ Novak Short Story

Looking for a high-interest short story lesson that actually helps students practice analytical writing — not just answer comprehension questions? This ready-to-teach lesson pack uses B.J. Novak’s short story “I Never Want to Walk on the Moon” to guide students through close reading, symbolism, irony, tone analysis, and an in-class analytical paragraph formative assessment with strong scaffolding. This resource works especially well as: An analytical paragraph practice or checkpoint A low-
Preview of "Lessons on the Savanna" by Roland Smith-Short Story

"Lessons on the Savanna" by Roland Smith-Short Story

Introduce your students to this short story about walking in the Savanna while teaching your Africa Continent units. After this lesson, students will be able to: explain the African savanna, including the wildlife it supportsidentify the African savanna on a mapdescribe the climate on the African savannaQuiz with an answer key included 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-teache
Preview of Annotation Assessment Worksheet – Sticky Notes into Literary Analysis Paragraphs

Annotation Assessment Worksheet – Sticky Notes into Literary Analysis Paragraphs

Looking for an authentic, no-prep way to assess reading comprehension and literary analysis? This annotation assessment worksheet turns students’ sticky-note annotations into polished, text-based paragraphs — perfect for grades 4–12 and any novel, short story, or nonfiction text.In the internet age, tools like Sparknotes and AI make it really easy for students to circumvent actual reading and still pass traditional comprehension quizzes and tests. So I turned to requiring annotations; s
Preview of Short Story: Reading Comprehension Quiz

Short Story: Reading Comprehension Quiz

This short story is about a little boy searching for a "hobby," will grab your students attention. Students are quizzed on passage reading in order to gauge their vocabulary and reading comprehension. I used this exercise with my ESL tier 4 students and with my middle school resource students as a closed reading exercise, and high school home school/independent study students. Quiz includes 13 Comprehension and Inferential Questions 9 Literary Elements Questions vocabulary : Onomatopoeia, Simil
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 The United States in 1910-1919

The United States in 1910-1919

This 6 page worksheet/handout supplies your students with information what the United States was like back in 1910-1919. Lists of:Popular Books Popular Entertainers Popular Movies Fashions Fads - many moreAnother page of Famous Firsts such as.... . . electric self-starting for cars from General Motors . . . Indianapolis 500 automobile race . . . identification of vitamins . . . aircraft takeoff from the deck of a ship . . . senators elected by popular vote . . . income tax . . . wireles
Preview of "The Odyssey" Prediction  (Handouts)

"The Odyssey" Prediction (Handouts)

IDEAL UNIT FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY STUDENTSTeaching story prediction helps students become active readers, deepening their comprehension by encouraging them to use clues to anticipate what will happen next. This skill improves critical thinking, requires them to use both text evidence and prior knowledge, and makes reading more engaging by setting expectations and allowing them to revise their predictions as the story unfolds. These two handouts are fun and engaging with students predicting severa
Preview of Hero’s Journey Activities + Evidence-Based Questions, Graphic Organizer, Test

Hero’s Journey Activities + Evidence-Based Questions, Graphic Organizer, Test

Make teaching the Hero’s Journey simple with this no prep ELA activity that includes worksheets, a graphic organizer, text-dependent questions, citing textual evidence practice, and literary analysis for middle and high school students. This versatile resource is designed to work with any text and includes a clear breakdown of the Hero’s Journey, a student-friendly graphic organizer, and multiple ways for students to engage with the content. With both general comprehension questions and ev
Preview of Robin Stevens Murder is Bad Manners Novel Study and Answer Key

Robin Stevens Murder is Bad Manners Novel Study and Answer Key

Complete novel study for Murder is Bad Manners, including: Pre reading questions Vocabulary for the entire book Chapter questions with figurative language and literary device practice, quotes, and current application to 21st century living, along with inference, conclusion, and summary work Review section for each part of the story using supplemental videos and writing assignments, grammar practice, historical perspective, and bonus activities Final thoughts and Project activities section Answer
Preview of Current Events: Renee Good and Immigration Customs and Enforcement Office (G&T)

Current Events: Renee Good and Immigration Customs and Enforcement Office (G&T)

Students will read and come up with questions for five documents on Renee Nicole Good and the Immigration Customs and Enforcement Office. Students will then answer the following short response question: Do you think the shooting of Renee Good was inevitable (going to happen)? Why or Why not?   *This current event includes some disturbing ideas and language* Please use with discretion (you know your students).
Preview of "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe- Poem and Questions

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe- Poem and Questions

This handout includes Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee. A haunting poem about eternal, idealized love and obsessive grief, believed to be inspired by his deceased wife, Virginia. The poem uses Gothic imagery, repetitive sounds, and a melancholic tone to explore themes of lost innocence, mortality, and love's enduring, almost supernatural, power. In addition to the poem, teachers are provided with a choice of questions for their students exploring themes of obsessive love vs. true love, the speak
Preview of Fitness Can be Fun

Fitness Can be Fun

Created by
MarvelousStore
Fitness isn’t just about working out – it’s about having fun, feeling good, and taking care of your body. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, staying active doesn’t have to be a chore. This worksheet explores creative ways to make fitness enjoyable, incorporating activities that fit your interests, lifestyle, and goals. From dancing to team sports, outdoor adventures to at-home workouts, fitness can be as fun as it is beneficial. By making exercise a fun part
Preview of Write + Read Like a Scientist – 11-Poster Strategy Bundle for Grades 4–8

Write + Read Like a Scientist – 11-Poster Strategy Bundle for Grades 4–8

Looking for a way to help your students truly understand what they read and write in science class? This NGSS-aligned poster bundle is your go-to solution for boosting science literacy, writing skills, and student confidence, across ALL content areas! What’s Included: 11 full-color posters designed to teach, not just decorate! Covers essential skills: annotation, summarizing, citing evidence, using sentence starters, asking better questions, and more Cross-curricular, perfect for ELA,
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