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Satire & Social Comedy Study Guides Bundle | Grades 6–12
Satire & Social Comedy Study Guides Bundle | Grades 6–12
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Classroom Use at a Glance
A bundled differentiated study guide set for grades 6–12 built to support mixed reading levels, close reading, vocabulary, comprehension, discussion, written response, quizzes, and teacher-led literature instruction across multiple texts.
Classroom Uses Whole Class, Close Reading, Discussion, Assessment, Review, Enrichment, Intervention, Homework, Sub Plan view all
- Whole Class
- Close Reading
- Discussion
- Assessment
- Review
- Enrichment
- Intervention
- Homework
- Sub Plan
Included Original Text, Leveled Text, Teacher Guide, Student Worksheet, Answer Key, Quiz, Google Forms Quiz, Vocabulary, Discussion Questions, Writing Prompt view all
- Original Text
- Leveled Text
- Teacher Guide
- Student Worksheet
- Answer Key
- Quiz
- Google Forms Quiz
- Vocabulary
- Discussion Questions
- Writing Prompt
Format PDF, DOCX, Google Docs, Google Forms, Printable, Editable, ZIP Download view all
- DOCX
- Google Docs
- Google Forms
- Printable
- Editable
- ZIP Download
Differentiation Original Version, Leveled Version, Mixed Reading Levels, Struggling Readers, Advanced Readers, Vocabulary Support, Short Sections view all
- Original Version
- Leveled Version
- Mixed Reading Levels
- Struggling Readers
- Advanced Readers
- Vocabulary Support
- Short Sections
This bundle gives teachers a ready-to-use set of differentiated classic literature study guides focused on satire, social comedy, family pressure, class expectations, ambition, moral judgment, and irony. Each resource is designed for real classrooms where students may need different reading levels but still need to discuss the same story together.
The bundle works well for middle school and high school ELA classes, homeschool literature study, enrichment groups, and classic novel units that need more support than a standard public-domain text alone can provide.
Bundle includes 9 classic literature resources
- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott — free sample title
- Candide by Voltaire
- Emma by Jane Austen
- Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding
- Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
- Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
- Persuasion by Jane Austen
- Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
- Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
What each study guide is built to support
- Original text and leveled text options for differentiated reading.
- Student questions that focus on plot, character, theme, vocabulary, and author’s craft.
- Teacher guide and answer key for faster planning and grading.
- Classroom discussion support for mixed reading levels.
- Google Classroom-friendly digital use.
Jane Austen classroom support
The bundle includes five Jane Austen resources: Emma, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, and Sense and Sensibility. These study guides help students follow Austen’s social comedy, subtle irony, family conflicts, romantic misunderstandings, and class expectations without losing the main story.
Satire and social criticism
Candide, Joseph Andrews, and Vanity Fair give students a wider look at satire across different periods. These titles help teachers compare comic exaggeration, hypocrisy, ambition, moral pressure, and the way authors use humor to criticize society.
Why this bundle helps mixed-ability classrooms
Classic literature can be difficult when some students are ready for the original text and others need a clearer path through the same story. These resources let the class stay aligned on the same title while giving students different levels of reading support.
Use the leveled version for access, the original version for comparison, and the student questions to bring everyone back to the same discussion.
Perfect for
- Jane Austen units
- classic novel study
- satire and social comedy lessons
- mixed reading-level classrooms
- middle school and high school ELA
- sub plans and independent reading support
- Google Classroom literature assignments
Want to preview the format first? Start with the free Little Women Differentiated Study Guide.
Looking for individual titles? Browse the full Satire & Social Comedy Study Guides collection.
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