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Essential Plays for High School | Differentiated Study Guide & Analysis Bundle | SAVE 40%

Essential Plays for High School | Differentiated Study Guide & Analysis Bundle | SAVE 40%

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This bundle delivers strong, classroom-ready value for Grades 9–12 ELA by giving you eight complete differentiated play study guides designed for mixed reading levels. Each title includes two aligned tracks—the complete original play and a condensed, five-part adapted script—so you can run one coherent unit without splitting your class into separate plans.

PROBLEM: Many classic drama units fall apart in real classrooms because the original texts can be long and 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 Plays Bundle (Grades 9–12) solves that problem with a dual-track model for every title:

  • Full Original Text for extension reading, quoting, and close-reading excerpts
  • Adapted Script (Parts 1–5) that preserves major plot events, character choices, and core themes—so your class can move together while students read at the level that fits

Dual-track assurance: Every discussion prompt, quiz item, and short-answer question is designed to be answerable from the adapted Part text while still mapping cleanly to the corresponding original act/scene range for extension reading and evidence practice.

Use these as one-week drama mini-units, read-aloud whole-class instruction, literature circles, intervention + extension pairings, substitute-ready plans, or “drop-in” classic lessons when you want meaningful theme/character thinking without spending weeks on a single play.

Perfect for: Grades 9–12 ELA, remediation and mixed-level classes, inclusion/SPED, ELL/ML learners, intervention groups, whole-class read-aloud/performance, literature circles, and assessment days with aligned materials.

Casting & Classroom Size Note

Most plays don’t have 25–35 distinct speaking roles. If your class has more students than characters, you have two strong options:

  • Option 1: Split high-line characters across multiple students by rotating the role between scenes.
  • Option 2: Small-group performances: break the class into groups and have each group read/perform the play.
  • NOTE: Casting Breakdown tables are for the adapted script only. The original text contains the same characters in the same sections, but line counts will vary.

What’s Included (Per Title)

Each play comes as its own editable zip bundle (PDF, DOCX, PPTX + Google Docs/Slides/Forms versions included):

Texts (two tracks)

  • Full Original Text (for extension reading, quoting, and original-language exposure)
  • Adapted Script (Parts 1–5) aligned to the same core plot/events/themes for unified pacing

Student materials

  • 10 Vocabulary Words
  • 10 Short Answer Recall/Comprehension
  • 5 Challenge Questions (analysis, synthesis, theme connection)
  • 5 Multiple Choice Quizzes (20 questions per Part)
  • Student Final Worksheet / Quiz Slides (PPTX + Google versions)

Teacher materials

  • Teacher’s Guide + Answer Key
  • 5 Sets of Daily Discussion Questions (one per Part)
  • Self-graded quiz versions (one per Part)
  • Answer keys for Vocabulary, Short Answer, and Challenge Questions
  • Key Figures & Places reference sheets (to support character/setting tracking)

Quick Guide for Teachers

Adapted-Only Track (Fastest: 5-Day Model)

  • Best when you need accessible language while keeping mature themes.
  • Day 1–5: Read/perform one adapted Part per day, complete the matching discussion prompts, then use the exit quiz for closure.
  • Finish with the final worksheet sequence (Vocab → Short Answer → Challenge Questions).

Original-Only Track (Close Reading / Extension)

  • Ideal for stronger readers or classes ready for original diction and syntax.
  • Read the original sections aligned to each Part and use the same discussions and assessments so the unit stays consistent.

Dual-Track Differentiation (Mixed Readers)

  • Assign adapted Parts to supported readers and original sections to advanced readers.
  • Everyone completes the same Part-level prompts, quizzes, and final tasks—keeping pacing and whole-class discussion unified.

Included Titles (8)

  1. [FREE DOWNLOAD] Hamlet by William Shakespeare (1600)
  2. Othello by William Shakespeare (1604)
  3. King Lear by William Shakespeare (1605)
  4. Macbeth by William Shakespeare (1606)
  5. A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (1879)
  6. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (1895)
  7. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw (1913)
  8. Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen (1890)

This bundle includes a zip file for each title containing:
NOTE: All files are editable and include (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, Google Docs/Slides/Forms)
Texts (two tracks per title)

  • Full Original Text: included for each work (best for advanced readers, extension groups, and longer-text study).
  • Adapted Text (Parts 1–5): a streamlined version aligned to the same core plot/events/ideas so the class stays on one storyline.

Student assessments (per title)

  • 10 Vocabulary Words
  • 10 Short Answer Recall/Comprehension
  • 5 Challenge Questions (analysis, synthesis, theme connection)
  • 5 Multiple Choice Quizzes (one per Part)

Teacher materials (per title)

  • 5 sets of Daily Discussion Questions (one per Part)
  • Self-graded quiz versions (one per Part)
  • Answer keys for Vocabulary, Short Answer, and Challenge Questions
  • Key Figures & Places reference sheets (optional for students)

Quick Guide for Teachers
Adapted-Only Track (Fastest: Part 1–5 Model)

  • Best when you want a predictable mini-unit structure and manageable daily reading load.
  • Students read Part 1–5 and complete the matching discussion prompts and quizzes.
  • Wrap with the final worksheet sequence (Vocabulary, Short Answer, Challenge Questions).

Original-Only Track (Longer: Multi-Day Per Part)

  • Ideal for stronger readers or classes ready for full-length syntax and original structure.
  • Students read the original text sections aligned to each Part.
  • Use the same discussions and assessments so the unit stays consistent.

Dual-Track Differentiation (Mixed Readers)

  • Assign adapted Parts to supported readers and original text sections to advanced readers.
  • Everyone completes the same Part-level prompts, quizzes, and final worksheet tasks.
  • This keeps pacing and whole-class discussion unified without building two separate units.

What’s the tradeoff of using the adapted version?
Pros:

  • Reduces reading volume and increases accessibility while keeping the same core storyline/ideas.
  • Makes it realistic to teach major classical works within normal pacing constraints.
  • Supports whole-class discussion routines even with mixed reading levels.

Cons:

  • Some original language, side episodes, and extended passages are reduced for brevity.
  • The adapted version is not designed for deep line-by-line stylistic analysis of every passage.
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