Short Story Teaching Guides

Short Stories for Teaching Theme

The Short Stories for Teaching Theme Bundle contains five complete short story units. It’s only $12.95. You’ll find lesson plans aligned to the common core, graphic organizers, rubrics, quizzes, summaries, analysis, essay topics, and a bunch more. Or you can buy the individual guides below.


 

Avoid the train wreck of boring lesson plans with “The Story of an Hour” teaching guide. It contains lesson plans aligned to the common core, graphic organizers with answer keys, essay rubrics to make grading easy, a quiz, and a copy of the story. These lesson plans will bring joy without killing anyone. It’s only $4.50.


 

“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.


 

You don’t have to teach this alone. This unit plan is here to help.

The Unit Plan Teacher’s Guide for the “Minister’s Black Veil” contains individual lesson plans tied to common core standards, discussion notes, graphic organizers, answer keys, an essay rubric, a copy of the story, and a “Minister’s Black Veil” multiple choice quiz. It’s only $3.50

 

 

 


“The Necklace” Teacher’s Guide contains lesson plans with common core objectives, graphic organizers, vocabulary words, essay organizers, bonus lesson plans and an annotated copy of the story. This thing’s like 39 pages long. Buy it. It’s only $4.95.


 

Teaching Theme in "The Interlopers"

Fend off the wolves of mediocrity with this great teaching guide.

Feel like you’re being overwhelmed by a giant metaphorical beech tree when it comes to teaching “The Interlopers.” Well I have the secret potion to rid yourself of that metaphorical tree that’s metaphorically crushing your windpipe and causing your chest to literally constrict with worry: It’s called The Teaching Guide for “The Interlopers.” It contains lesson plans on theme, conflict (here’s a free sample: Interlopers Conflict), suspense, irony, and Naturalism. It’s got answer keys, lessons on writing a literary analysis with rubrics, a copy of the story, and an “Interlopers” quiz. So get actual revenge on that metaphorical beech tree by downloading “The Interlopers” teaching guide. It’s only $5.95, a small, small price to pay for sweet, sweet revenge.


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