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Say hello to a platform dedicated to industrious, yet overtasked teachers like you. Say goodbye to countless hours spent developing relevant and engaging ELA lessons. Whether you are teaching the fundamentals of grammar, creative writing skills, classic literature, or contemporary fiction, you will find thousands of activities and assessments to help you achieve a healthier work-life balance without sacrificing academic rigor.
The House on Mango Street Close Reading of Alicia and I Talking on Edna's Steps
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The House on Mango Street Close Reading of Alicia and I Talking on Edna's Steps

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Help students go beyond basic reading comprehension and support the development of high school close reading skills with this set of analysis questions for The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros with emphasis on the vignette titled “Alicia and I Talking on Edna’s Steps.” An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. This resource may facilitate small-group discussions in which students decode language and pose/respond to questions relating to plot, broad topics, and character development. Using this resource for structured guidance, students will improve their ability to present information, conclusions, and supporting textual evidence clearly and convincingly. Copyright restrictions do not allow for novel content to be included, so the purchaser is responsible for providing students with the text. By completing this exercise, students will: Identify what the text states explicitly and implicitly Discern the greater significance of a given detail (“I like Alicia because once she gave me a little leather purse with the word GUADALAJARA stitched on it”) Explore how complex characters think, behave, develop, and interact Compare two characters in the novel (Esperanza and Alicia) Apply knowledge of literary devices including metaphor and paradox
The Handmaid's Tale Research Project on Women's History and Human Rights
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The Handmaid's Tale Research Project on Women's History and Human Rights

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The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood lends itself to compelling research opportunities for high school students. This low-prep, standards-based project has students investigate topics related to women’s history and human rights around the world: from America (the Fourteenth Amendment, Equal Pay Act, Equal Rights Amendment, etc.) to Canada (the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, etc.), from the Middle East (Benazir Bhutto, the Taliban’s treatment of women, the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, etc.) to Mexico (Laureana Wright de Kleinhans, First Feminist Congress of the Yucatan, etc.). Thirty-nine topics are addressed. Supporting materials—including a detailed scoring rubric—are provided. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Ultimately, students will perform the following tasks: Articulate connections between a research topic and the assigned text Conduct research using available resources Collect and classify reliable sources Develop successful methods of recording information Evaluate the credibility of nonfiction texts, taking into consideration readability, date, relevance, expertise, and bias Apply conventions of MLA formatting Correctly site resources to avoid plagiarism Organize information in a cohesive manner, using a note-taking system that includes summary, paraphrasing, and quoted material Analyze, synthesize, and integrate information, generating a thoughtfully comprehensive report, free of generalities and redundancies Present information in a formal, coherent manner
"The Celebrated Jumping Frog" by Mark Twain Close Reading Worksheet
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"The Celebrated Jumping Frog" by Mark Twain Close Reading Worksheet

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For many high school students, humorous fiction, tall tales, and satire are types of literature that maximize interest and engagement. “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain is a representative short story with great literary and academic merit. With this rigorous worksheet, learners will be prompted to exercise close reading analysis skills. An answer key and copy of the public domain narrative are included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. This resource may facilitate small-group discussions in which students decode language and pose/respond to questions relating to plot, broad topics, and character development. Using this resource for structured guidance, students will improve their ability to present information, conclusions, and supporting textual evidence clearly and convincingly. By engaging with this activity, students will: Articulate what is stated in the text explicitly and implicitly Determine the tone of a particular passage Discern the author’s intent and its effect on readers. Explore how complex characters think, behave, develop, and interact Apply knowledge of literary devices with emphasis on simile Apply knowledge of the elements of satire and tall tales Support claims and inferences with sound reasoning and relevant evidence Write about literature with clarity, accuracy, and precision
Brave New World Chapters 15 through 18 Quiz and Answer Key
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Brave New World Chapters 15 through 18 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (chapters 15 through 18). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: John’s behavior prior to his arrest John’s confession to Mustapha Mond The Controller’s comments about censorship Mustapha Mond’s philosophy on an ideal society Mustapha Mond’s personal history The cause of Bernard’s emotional breakdown The contents of the Controller’s safe The most important right from John’s perspective Where John will be isolated John’s fate And more
Brave New World Chapters 12 through 14 Quiz and Answer Key
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Brave New World Chapters 12 through 14 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (chapters 12 through 14). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: Why partygoers are upset with Bernard How the partygoers express their dissatisfaction Helmholtz Watson’s personal history Helmholtz Watson’s comments about Shakespeare Mustapha Mond’s motivations John’s confession to Lenina Lenina’s reaction to the topic of marriage John’s erratic behavior The reason for John’s visit to the hospital And more
Brave New World Chapters 9 through 11 Quiz and Answer Key
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Brave New World Chapters 9 through 11 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (chapters 9 through 11). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: Lingering effects of the ceremony on Lenina Bernard’s travels Bernard’s motivations John’s nosy behavior The Director’s insults toward Bernard John’s reaction to meeting the Director The crowd’s reaction to watching the interaction between John and the Director A doctor’s grim prognosis John’s reaction to his tour John’s appreciation of Shakespearean drama And more
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Quiz and Answer Key Bundle
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Quiz and Answer Key Bundle

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this bundle of plot-based quizzes covering Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, a dystopian novel. These assessments may otherwise serve as guided reading handouts to facilitate active reading experiences. Answer keys are provided. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats.
Brave New World Chapters 6 through 8 Quiz and Answer Key
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Brave New World Chapters 6 through 8 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (chapters 6 through 8). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: Interactions between Lenina and Bernard The Director’s travelling to New Mexico Lenina’s reaction to the ceremony she witnesses How Linda is perceived by others Interactions between John and Pope John’s personal motivations Bernard’s personal motivations And more
Brave New World Chapters 3 through 5 Quiz and Answer Key
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Brave New World Chapters 3 through 5 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (chapters 3 through 5). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: Mustapha Mond Bernard Marx The friendship between Lenina and Fanny The name of an emotion-regulating drug Helmholtz Watson “Big Henry” The Solidarity Service And more
"A Journey" by Edith Wharton Quiz and Answer Key
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"A Journey" by Edith Wharton Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate take-home assessment planning duties with this plot-based, multiple choice quiz covering the short story “A Journey” by Edith Wharton. A short answer option is also provided for re-assessment purposes. Alternatively, these resources may serve as guided reading handouts to foster active reading habits. Answer keys are included. All materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: The protagonist’s former occupation The effect marriage had on the protagonist’s life perspective The husband’s deteriorating health A doctor’s recommendation for treating the husband’s condition The reason for the protagonist’s strong dislike of Colorado The protagonists regrets, worries, and resentments The passengers’ reactions to the husband’s illness The protagonist’s reaction to her husband’s death The protagonist’s dream The definition of psychological fiction Interpreting metaphorical language
High School Creative Writing Project for Drafting Dinosaur Tales
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High School Creative Writing Project for Drafting Dinosaur Tales

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This Creative Writing project for high school facilitates the process of drafting a first-person short story in the fantasy genre featuring personified dinosaurs who experience conflicts that are relatable to a human audience while incorporating details that hearken back to prehistoric times. An important aspect to this activity is the creation of a distinct voice that is consistent with what is known about whichever species of dinosaur is represented by the protagonist. Included are detailed, visually pleasing directions; a dinosaur research activity; a comprehensive outline for student planning; peer- and self-editing documents; and a thorough rubric for evaluating final drafts. Materials are delivered in a zip file containing both Word Document and PDF versions. By engaging with these materials, students will do the following: Conduct brief, informal research on any three of the following dinosaurs: Alamosaurus, Megalosaurus, Allosaurus, Diplodocus, Deinonychus, Indosuchus, Saltasaurus, Archaeopteryx, Coelophusis, Protoceratops, Albertosaurus, Carnotaurus, Styracosaurus, Borogovia, Ceratosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Dryptosaurus, Noasaurus, Dilophosaurus, Albertaceratops, Saltopus, Iguanodon, Utahraptor, Sinovenator, Gasosaurus, Nemegtosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Segisaurus, Bambiraptor, Ankylosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Camptosaurus, Microraptor, Suchomimus, Hesperosaurus, and more Apply knowledge of the aforementioned dinosaurs to the process of developing distinct, well-rounded characters Organize initial ideas in a coherent manner Engage the reader with a compelling exposition that establishes a prehistoric setting, characters, and conflicts Use many appropriate narrative techniques (dialogue, dialect, description, pacing, etc.) to enhance a science-fiction plot Draft a coherent, cohesive, and appropriate narrative that builds toward a particular tone and outcome (a sense of mystery, suspense, etc.) Use precise words and phrases, active verbs, and sensory language to convey a compelling story Draft a reasonable and unrushed conclusion that resolves conflicts and conveys a theme Show mastery of the conventions of standard English grammar, usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling
War of the Worlds Book 1 Chapters 6-10 Quiz and Answer Key
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War of the Worlds Book 1 Chapters 6-10 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate take-home assessment planning duties with this plot-based quiz covering The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (book 1, chapters 6 through 10). An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in a zip file containing both Word Document and PDF versions. By engaging with this material, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following aspects of plot: Effects of the heat ray The narrator’s interactions with his wife The reason many news agencies report that Martians are not a true threat The arrival of a second cylinder Factors that contribute to the aliens’ formidability The item rented by the narrator The narrator’s intentions The weather conditions The means by which Martians travel on Earth A complication that faces the narrator
War of the Worlds Book 2 Chapters 6-10 Quiz and Answer Key
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War of the Worlds Book 2 Chapters 6-10 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate take-home assessment planning duties with this plot-based quiz covering The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (book 2, chapters 6 through 10). An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in a zip file containing both Word Document and PDF versions. By engaging with this material, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following aspects of plot: A reunion with the artilleryman Characters’ specific fears An unappealing suggestion for humanity’s survival The narrator’s judgments about the artilleryman A theory concerning the aliens’ cause of death The narrator’s psychological state Beliefs concerning an alternative location for colonization Discoveries made at the narrator’s home The invasion’s effect on humanity in general
War of the Worlds Book 1 Chapters 11-17 Quiz and Answer Key
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War of the Worlds Book 1 Chapters 11-17 Quiz and Answer Key

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate take-home assessment planning duties with this plot-based quiz covering The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (book 1, chapters 11 through 17). An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in a zip file containing both Word Document and PDF versions. By engaging with this material, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following aspects of plot: Setting How the narrator survives the heat ray New threats facing the narrator General characterization of the narrator’s brother The reason news of the invasion has not spread farther The fixation of the minister How the narrator’s brother escapes the aliens Details concerning “Thunder Child” Ominous observations by the narrator’s brother
War of the Worlds Book 1 Chapters 2-5 Close Reading Worksheet
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War of the Worlds Book 1 Chapters 2-5 Close Reading Worksheet

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Help high school students go beyond general reading comprehension and practice close reading analysis skills with this rigorous worksheet covering The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (book 1, chapters 2 through 5). An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. This resource may facilitate small-group discussions in which students decode language and pose/respond to questions relating to plot, broad topics, and character development. Using this resource for structured guidance, students will improve their ability to present information, conclusions, and supporting textual evidence clearly and convincingly. By completing the close reading activity, students will: Identify what the text states explicitly as well as implicitly Analyze nuances in words with similar definitions and connotations Discern the intended effects of given details Explore how characters think, behave, develop, and interact Apply knowledge of literary devices including personification, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, verisimilitude, and imagery Explore the symbolism of waving a white flag Support claims and inferences with reasoned thinking and relevant evidence Write about fiction with clarity, accuracy, and precision
The War of the Worlds Close Reading Analysis Worksheets Bundle
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The War of the Worlds Close Reading Analysis Worksheets Bundle

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Promote homework accountability, measure and extend reading comprehension, support the development of close reading skills, and encourage deeper analysis of fiction with this bundle of teaching resources covering the entirety of The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells. With this product, high school English Language Arts teachers may save valuable time outside the classroom without sacrificing rigor inside the classroom. Six resources are provided, all with answer keys. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats.
The War of the Worlds Quiz and Answer Key Bundle
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The War of the Worlds Quiz and Answer Key Bundle

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate take-home assessment planning duties with this bundle of plot-based quizzes covering The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells. Answer keys are provided. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: Setting Strange sightings on Mars The Martians’ intentions First impressions of the Martians’ ship General characterization of the narrator The narrator’s assumptions about the cylinder The identity of a journalist Physical description of the alien beings An apparent complication for the extraterrestrials Acts of violence Effects of the heat ray The narrator’s interactions with his wife The reason many news agencies report that Martians are not a true threat The arrival of a second cylinder Factors that contribute to the aliens’ formidability The item rented by the narrator The narrator’s intentions The weather conditions The means by which Martians travel on Earth A complication that faces the narrator How the narrator survives the heat ray New threats facing the narrator General characterization of the narrator’s brother The reason news of the invasion has not spread farther The fixation of the minister How the narrator’s brother escapes the aliens Details concerning “Thunder Child” Ominous observations by the narrator’s brother The narrator’s stated intentions The narrator’s main motivations The eerie strangeness of London The reason for the narrator and minister’s entry into a house The reason the narrator and the minister get stuck in the house The narrator’s observations of the aliens The conclusions the narrator draws about the extraterrestrials The means by which the minister dies What happens to the minister’s body The length of the narrator’s confinement A reunion with the artilleryman Characters’ specific fears An unappealing suggestion for humanity’s survival The narrator’s judgments about the artilleryman A theory concerning the aliens’ cause of death The narrator’s psychological state Beliefs concerning an alternative location for colonization Discoveries made at the narrator’s home The invasion’s effect on humanity in general
Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 1 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet
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Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 1 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet

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Help high school students go beyond basic plot recall and develop close reading analysis skills with this set of high-order questions covering Act 2, scene 1, of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, this worksheet saves English Language Arts teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. An answer key is provided. This resource may facilitate small-group discussions in which students decode language and pose/respond to questions relating to plot, broad topics, and character development. Using this resource for structured guidance, students will improve their ability to present information, conclusions, and supporting textual evidence clearly and convincingly. More specifically, students will: Identify what the text states explicitly and implicitly Define words and phrases as they are used in the text Examine nuances in words with similar meanings Discern the tone of dialogue in context Examine how complex characters think, behave, interact, and develop Compare and contrast Viola and Sebastian Apply knowledge of literary devices with emphasis on situational irony and dramatic irony Support claims and inferences with relevant evidence Write about Shakespearean drama with clarity, accuracy, and precision
Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 5 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet
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Twelfth Night Act 2 Scene 5 Close Reading Analysis Worksheet

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Help high school students go beyond basic plot recall and develop close reading analysis skills with this set of high-order questions covering Act 2, scene 5, of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. Delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats, this worksheet saves English Language Arts teachers valuable time at home without sacrificing rigor in the classroom. An answer key is provided. This resource may facilitate small-group discussions in which students decode language and pose/respond to questions relating to plot, broad topics, and character development. Using this resource for structured guidance, students will improve their ability to present information, conclusions, and supporting textual evidence clearly and convincingly. With this close reading activity, students will do the following: Identify what the text states explicitly and implicitly Analyze the author’s craft Explore cause-and-effect relationships Identify the function of Maria’s letter Examine how complex characters think, behave, develop, and interact Apply knowledge of literary devices including metaphor, allusion, consonance, oxymoron, and dramatic irony
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Quiz and Answer Key (Part 2)
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Quiz and Answer Key (Part 2)

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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering part two of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (“The Sieve and the Sand”). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: Montag’s perception of the world Montag’s perspective on books A phone call between Montag and Faber Faber’s professional background Faber’s offerings of help The purpose of Faber’s visit to St. Louis Interactions among Mildred and her friends How Montag irritates Mildred and her friends Montag and Beatty’s interaction at the firehouse A fire alarm