Short Story Teaching Guides

“A White Heron” teacher’s guide contains lesson plans aligned to the common core; graphic organizers with answer keys that make you look like even more of a genius than you already are; four essay rubrics to make grading a snap, notes on theme, symbolism, Romanticism, and Realism; a 10-question multiple choice quiz that requires critical thinking and a clear understanding of the story, and a copy of the story. It’s only $5.95.


 

That rumbling of brilliance you hear can be attributed to this “Sound of Thunder” teaching guide. It contains six lesson plans aligned to the common core, seven graphic organizers with answer keys, four rubrics to make grading easier than shooting a dinosaur, a multiple choice and short answer quiz, and a Tyrannosaurus size aura of awesomeness. It’s only $5.95.


 

You won’t want to start a fire with the lesson plans found in the “To Build a Fire” Teaching Guide no matter how cold it gets. It’s only $4.50 and pretty much gives you a week’s worth of lessons, handouts, assignments, graphic organizers, and notes. It’s all ready to use. Just print out the pdf file and make copies. Boom! It’s a teaching breakthrough and I’m not talking about breaking through ice. Oh, it also includes a 15-question multiple choice quiz. See, I told you all you have to do is make copies and let your expertise take care of the rest.


“The Monkey’s Paw” Teaching Guide contains engaging lesson plans, graphic organizers, answer keys, rubrics, and a quiz. You’re getting an entire teacher-friendly/student-friendly, ready-to-use unit. Just print out what you need and make copies. Add your expertise and boom! That’s an entire unit’s peace of mind for $4.50 (and since you’re gonna share this with your grade level colleagues, make them pitch in).


 

Don’t get buried under floor boards of stress trying to come up with a great “Tell-Tale Heart” unit plan. This one has common-core aligned lesson plans, graphic organizers with answer keys, common core aligned essay rubrics, a quiz, and more. All for only $4.95. This unit is made by real teachers, not a bunch of publishing company suits sitting in a hotel room pretending to be teachers.

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