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Top 12 Short Story Study Guides: 20th Century American Authors Literature BundleThis bundle delivers strong, classroom ready value by giving you 12 complete differentiated classic short story study guides built for mixed reading levelsfeaturing many of the most taught American literature texts from the late 1800s through early 1900s (perfect for a 20th Century American Literature unit in Grades 710). Each title includes three aligned tracksthe complete Original Text plus two adapted options (Accessible HILO and Leveled)so you can
This bundle delivers strong, classroom-ready value by giving you 12 complete differentiated classic short story study guides built for mixed reading levels—featuring many of the most taught American literature texts from the late-1800s through early-1900s (perfect for a “20th Century American Literature” unit in Grades 7–10). Each title includes three aligned tracks—the complete Original Text plus two adapted options (Accessible/HILO and Leveled)—so you can teach one coherent unit without splitting your class into separate plans.
Unit length: Teach as a 4-week unit using the built-in pacing across titles. The bundle includes materials for 19 instructional days. For Day 20, you can assign a teacher-created comparison/contrast or “favorite short story” task (details below) or use the day for catch-up and re-teaching.
Try Before You Buy (Free Sample)
Start with the free title to test the full format (texts, questions, quizzes, and teacher materials) before purchasing the bundle:
- The Most Dangerous Game (FREE DOWNLOAD)
Problem: Many classic short-story units fall apart in real classrooms because the original text can be challenging, and students often read at different levels—so teachers end up reteaching constantly or simplifying until the story loses its power.
Solution: This Differentiated Classic Short Stories Bundle solves that problem by giving you three text options for every title:
- Original Text for extension reading, quoting, and close-reading excerpts
- Leveled Text that keeps the core plot and author voice while simplifying syntax and clarifying references
- Accessible Text (HILO) written in very clear language to reduce cognitive load and support comprehension
Every discussion prompt, exit quiz item, and short-answer question is designed to be answerable from the Accessible (HILO), Leveled, or Original Text while still mapping cleanly to the original story for extension reading and text-evidence practice.
Perfect For: Grades 7–10 ELA (and 11–12 when students benefit from added support), mixed reading levels, inclusion/SPED, ELL/ML learners, intervention groups, sub plans, fast-prep lesson days, and assessment days with aligned materials.
Quick Guide for Teachers (Flexible Schedule)
- Reading: Students read Accessible (HILO), Leveled, or Original based on what supports comprehension today.
- Whole-class discussion: Bring everyone together for shared Discussion Questions (works across all text versions).
- Assessment: Use the cross-version Multiple Choice Exit Quiz (printable + self-graded option).
- Finishers/homework: Use Vocabulary, Short Answer Questions, and Challenge Questions as time allows.
What’s Included (Per Title)
- Three text versions (aligned): Original Text + Leveled Text + Accessible Text (HILO)
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Student materials:
- 10 Vocabulary Words
- 10 Short Answer Recall/Comprehension
- 5 Challenge Questions (analysis, themes, craft)
- Multiple Choice Exit Quiz (cross-version aligned; some titles include Part 1 + Part 2 quizzes)
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Teacher materials:
- Teacher’s Guide + Answer Key
- Discussion Questions (and Part 1/Part 2 sets when applicable)
- Self-graded quiz version(s)
- Answer keys for Vocabulary, Short Answer, and Challenge Questions
- Editable formats included: PDF, DOCX, PPTX + Google Docs/Slides/Forms
Day 20 Option (Teacher-Created Flex Day — Not Included)
For the 20th day of this 4-week unit, choose one of these flexible wrap-up options (this task is not included so you can tailor it to your class):
- Option A: Comparison/Contrast Writing — Students choose two stories and compare how the authors develop theme, tone, conflict, or point of view. Require 2–3 text-based quotes (Original, Leveled, or Accessible) and a clear thesis.
- Option B: “Favorite Short Story” Evidence Task — Students pick one story from the unit and argue why it was the most effective, most meaningful, or most surprising. Include a claim + 2–3 pieces of evidence + explanation.
- Option C: Catch-Up / Re-Teach Day — Use the day to finish reading, re-take quizzes, run small-group discussion, or revisit one story’s craft focus (symbolism, irony, narrator, naturalism, satire, etc.).
Suggested Implementation Options
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Option A: Single-Story Mini-Unit (1 Day)
- Read one version (Accessible/Leveled/Original)
- Run Discussion Questions
- Close with the Exit Quiz
- Assign Vocabulary/Short Answer/Challenge Questions as time allows
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Option B: Two-Day Story (2-Part Titles)
- Day 1: Read Part 1 + Discussion Questions + optional quick wrap-up
- Day 2: Read Part 2 + Discussion Questions + Exit Quiz
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Option C: Differentiated Whole-Class (Mixed Readers)
- Assign Accessible (HILO) to supported readers, Leveled to on-grade readers, and Original to advanced readers
- Everyone completes the same questions and quiz so pacing and discussion stay unified
Included Titles (12) — Click Any Title to View
- The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell (1924) [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner (1930)
- Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1920)
- The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry (1905)
- Cat in the Rain by Ernest Hemingway (1925)
- The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry (1907)
- The Open Boat by Stephen Crane (1897)
- To Build a Fire by Jack London (1908)
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1922)
- The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Porter (1930)
- A Jury of Her Peers by Susan Glaspell (1917)
- Paul’s Case by Willa Cather (1905)
What’s the Tradeoff of Using the Adapted Versions?
Pros
- Supports mixed reading levels while keeping the same storyline and core themes
- Makes classic texts teachable within normal pacing constraints
- Keeps whole-class discussion routines consistent across versions
Cons
- Some original diction, longer descriptive passages, and side details are reduced for clarity and pacing
- The adapted versions are not designed for line-by-line stylistic analysis of every original sentence
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