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Adult education close reading resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of The Glass Castle 100 Question Multiple Choice Test + Key

The Glass Castle 100 Question Multiple Choice Test + Key

This comprehensive test will gauge readers' understanding of the story's basic elements and details. There are 100 test questions, each with four answer choices. Answer key is included.The test questions move in chronological order of the book, and there is at least one question from each section or episode of the book. Many questions reflect upon the students' understanding of basic literary elements like plot, setting, irony, imagery, and characterization.Many questions include direct quotes f
Preview of Analyzing 'The Parable of the Madman': Nietzsche in the Classroom Grade 7-12

Analyzing 'The Parable of the Madman': Nietzsche in the Classroom Grade 7-12

The phrase "God is dead" has entered into the zeitgeist. But what does this phrase mean? And how and where does the nineteenth-century writer and philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche use it? Answer these questions with your students with Stones of Erasmus's close reading and writing lesson plan resource.*This digital resource is optimized for distance learning with PDF, Google Workspace, and Easel files. Use the link included in the download to access a Google Apps version that you can adapt, edit, a
Preview of Love's Origin: In-depth Reading Lesson on Plato's Symposium (Grades 10-12)

Love's Origin: In-depth Reading Lesson on Plato's Symposium (Grades 10-12)

What does love got to do with it? Have fun with this question in this inclusive lesson plan on human sexuality — brought to you by a close reading of "The Origin of Love," from both Plato's Symposium and Sigmund Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle. The resource includes a public-domain text of Plato's myth. In this story, Plato reimagines the human origin story and suggests that we are all looking for our lost selves at the heart. *This educational digital download is equipped with PDF, Google
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