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The Mezzotint Differentiated Short Story Study Guide & Analysis | M. R. James
The Mezzotint Differentiated Short Story Study Guide & Analysis | M. R. James
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A no-prep differentiated study guide for The Mezzotint Differentiated Short Story Study Guide & Analysis. Includes reading support, comprehension and analysis activities, quiz materials, and teacher-ready classroom materials for mixed-ability ELA classes.
Classroom Uses Sub Plan, Small Groups, Close Reading, Discussion, Assessment, Review, Enrichment, Intervention, Homework view all
- Sub Plan
- Small Groups
- Close Reading
- Discussion
- Assessment
- Review
- Enrichment
- Intervention
- Homework
Included Original Text, Leveled Text, Teacher Guide, Student Worksheet, Quiz, Google Forms Quiz, Answer Key, Vocabulary, Discussion Questions, Writing Prompt view all
- Original Text
- Leveled Text
- Teacher Guide
- Student Worksheet
- Quiz
- Google Forms Quiz
- Answer Key
- Vocabulary
- Discussion Questions
- Writing Prompt
Format PDF, DOCX, Google Docs, Google Forms, Printable, Editable view all
- DOCX
- Google Docs
- Google Forms
- Printable
- Editable
Differentiation Original Version, Leveled Version, Accessible Version, Mixed Reading Levels, Vocabulary Support, Struggling Readers, Advanced Readers view all
- Original Version
- Leveled Version
- Accessible Version
- Mixed Reading Levels
- Vocabulary Support
- Struggling Readers
- Advanced Readers
Bring a classic supernatural and Gothic short story into your classroom without losing students to text complexity. This differentiated, standards-friendly unit for M. R. James’s The Mezzotint (1904) supports mixed reading levels while preserving the story’s tone, suspense, and big ideas.
PROBLEM: In real classrooms, the original text can be a stretch for many readers, and mixed reading levels can stall the whole-group conversation—forcing constant reteaching or oversimplifying the story.
SOLUTION: This differentiated short story study for The Mezzotint keeps your class together by providing the complete Original Text plus two aligned options—the Accessible Text (HILO) and the Leveled Text—so students can read the version that best supports comprehension today while still completing the same discussions and assessments. The aligned versions keep the same visual changes and clues so students can practice inference and evidence-based reasoning without struggling through density.
Perfect for: Grades 7–12 whole-class short story study, mixed reading levels, inclusive classrooms, intervention groups, multilingual learners, sub plans, and fast-prep lesson days. Some teachers also use it for older students when they want rigorous themes with a more accessible reading load.
Cross-version alignment: Every Discussion Question and every Multiple Choice Exit Quiz item is designed to be answerable from the Accessible Text (HILO), the Leveled Text, or the Original Text, while still mapping cleanly to the original story for extension reading and evidence practice.
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Quick Guide for Teachers (Daily Schedule)
- Reading: Students read the assigned text as small groups or independent reading (Accessible, Leveled, or Original) based on student levels.
- Whole-class discussion: Bring everyone together for the Discussion Questions (works across all text versions).
- Assessment: Assign the shared 10-question Multiple Choice Exit Quiz (printable or digital).
- Finishers/homework: Use the Vocabulary Words, Short Answer Questions, and Challenge Questions for early finishers—or assign as homework if time runs out.
- All components can be mixed and matched for flexible schedules and can be used in class or as homework.
This product includes a zip file consisting of:
NOTE: All files are editable and include (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, Google Docs/Slides/Forms)
Original Text: ~4,600 words | ~8.9 FKGL
- Lexile Range (est.): 1050L–1260L | CEFR (est.): B2
- Great for on-grade and advanced readers, close reading, and original-language extension work.
Leveled Text: ~3,200 words | ~7.3 FKGL
- Lexile Range (est.): 970L–1120L | CEFR (est.): B1
- Keeps the plot beats and tone while simplifying sentence structure and vocabulary.
Accessible Text (HILO): ~1,600 words | ~5.0 FKGL
- Lexile Range (est.): 830L–1010L | CEFR (est.): A2
- Shorter and written in very simple language to reduce cognitive load and support comprehension.
- *All three versions tell the same story, allowing students to participate in shared discussions even when reading different texts.
Student Final Worksheet/Quizzes (PPTX, Google Slides/Forms)
- 10 Vocabulary Words
- 10 Short Answer Recall/Comprehension
- 5 Challenge Questions (analysis, themes, craft)
- 1 Multiple Choice Exit Quiz (10 Questions, cross-version aligned)
Teacher’s Guide & Answer Key
- 1 set of Discussion Questions
- 1 self-graded Exit Quiz (10Qs)
- Answer keys for Vocabulary, Short Answer, and Challenge Questions
Summary
A museum curator, Mr. Williams, orders an ordinary mezzotint of a manor-house. After dark, the image begins to change: a figure appears, moves across the lawn, and seems to enter the house. Later the figure returns, striding toward the viewer while clutching a child. When Williams identifies the place as Anningley Hall, he uncovers an old family tragedy—but the print offers no clear explanation.
Searchable Teacher Keywords
- The Mezzotint study guide (M. R. James)
- Creepy object / haunted picture lesson
- Inference + clues analysis
- Slow-burn dread and pacing discussion
- Differentiated texts (HILO + leveled + original)
- Printable + self-grading exit quiz (Google Forms)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you keep students engaged when the horror is slow-burn?
Prompts focus on “what changes” and “what that implies.” Students track clues across the image’s transformations, which keeps the mystery moving.
Is the story explainable—or intentionally unclear?
It’s intentionally uncertain. Students practice inference and evidence: what can be proven, what is implied, and what remains unknown.
What’s the best skill focus for this title?
Inference, sequencing, and author craft (how small details build dread). It’s also excellent for discussion and textual evidence practice.
Common Core State Standards
- RL.8.1 / RL.9-10.1 / RL.CCR.1 — Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
- RL.8.2 / RL.9-10.2 / RL.CCR.2 — Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of a text; provide an objective summary of the text.
- RL.8.3 / RL.9-10.3 / RL.CCR.3 — Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
- RL.8.4 / RL.9-10.4 / RL.CCR.4 — Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of word choice on meaning and tone.
- RL.8.5 / RL.9-10.5 / RL.CCR.5 — Analyze how an author’s choices about structure and sequencing create effects such as mystery, tension, or surprise and contribute to meaning and style.
- RL.8.6 / RL.9-10.6 / RL.CCR.6 — Analyze how point of view and perspective shape what the reader knows and how the text creates effects such as suspense or irony.
- RL.8.10 / RL.9-10.10 / RL.CCR.10 — Read and comprehend literature at the appropriate grade-level text complexity band independently and proficiently.
- W.8.1 / W.9-10.1 / W.CCR.1 — Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
- W.8.2 / W.9-10.2 / W.CCR.2 — Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas clearly through selection, organization, and analysis of relevant content.
- W.8.9 / W.9-10.9 / W.CCR.9 — Draw evidence from literary texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
- SL.8.1 / SL.9-10.1 / SL.CCR.1 — Engage effectively in collaborative discussions, building on others’ ideas and expressing one’s own clearly.
- L.8.4 / L.9-10.4 / L.CCR.4 — Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases using context and a range of strategies.
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