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The Necklace Short Story Lesson

The Necklace Short Story Lesson

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Total Pages: 30 pages
Answer Key: Included with rubric
Teaching Duration: N/A
File Size: 1 MB
File Type: PDF

Engage your students in a deep and meaningful analysis of The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant Short Story Lesson Plan with this ready-to-use short story lesson! This versatile resource is perfect for introducing or reviewing key literary elements (plot, character, setting, theme, conflict) and literary devices (simile, metaphor, symbolism, foreshadowing) through a high-interest short story. Designed for in-person and digital classrooms, this lesson includes printable PDFs and Google Slides™ - making it ideal for 1:1 technology schools, Google Classroom™, or hybrid learning environments.

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What's Included:

  • Comprehension Questions with Answer Key
  • Literary Elements & Devices Graphic Organizer with Answer Key
  • Standards-Based Assessment
  • Points-Based Assessment
  • Individual PDFs of student pages – perfect for Google Classroom™ or other online platforms
  • Google Slides™ Graphic Organizers – great for 1:1 technology classrooms

This resource is great for middle school and high school English Language Arts classrooms!

Save Money - Buy The Complete Unit: This lesson is found in the 7th Grade Short Story Unit.

Perfect For:

  • Literature units
  • Sub plans
  • Online learning
  • Test prep and literary review
  • Early finishers or enrichment

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Saves prep time with ready-to-use materials
  • Builds critical thinking and analysis skills
  • Engages students with relatable topics
  • Works great for in-person learning or online classrooms

Teacher Feedback:

  1. “Easy to use and very helpful!”
  2. “Great for Intermediates... kids were engaged and enjoyed the activities.”
  3. “Great lesson and it would work really well in an FI class to go with some French lit.”

Teacher Notes:

  1. Due to copyright laws, the short story is not included. Teachers will need to find the short story themselves.
  2. This resource is NOT editable.

Save time while helping students master ELA skills through engaging, literature-based lessons.

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