The Call of the Wild by Jack London - Grammar Quiz
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LET THE AUTHORS DO THE TEACHING!
An Easy Way To Support and Check Analytical Thinking and Reading!
Perfect for Distance Learning or Homeschooling.
These multiple choice questions based on text sentences from The Call of the Wild by Jack London are excellent teaching tools, providing the basis for thoughtful, engaging activities for your students.
Grammardog Teacher's Guide contains 16 quizzes for this adventure story. All sentences are from the novel. The main character is a dog which makes for interesting sentences that describe human behavior and the snowy Yukon wilderness from a dog's point of view. Allusions reflect the conflict in the story between civilized dog versus uncivilized dog and laws of civilization versus primordial instinct and lawlessness.
This PDF downloadable Grammardog Guide for The Call of the Wild contains 16 analytical multiple choice quizzes with a total of over 250 questions covering:
- grammar
- proofreading
- sentence types
- figurative language
- literary devices
- imagery
- allusions & symbols
- theme
- and more--all directly related to the novel!
Grammardog Teacher's Guides are classroom reproducible.
Each guide includes an Answer Key, a Glossary of Grammar Terms and/or a Glossary of Literary Terms.
What is the best way to use a Grammardog Teacher's Guide?
Best practices include the following classroom use:
- As quizzes, tests and exams
- As a diagnostic tool for grammar, style, spelling, capitalization and punctuation
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- As a review of grammar, style and proofreading
- As an introduction to specific grammar elements, figurative language or literary devices
- As a springboard for class discussion of an author’s style
- As a tool for analyzing grammar and style in context
- As ready-made lessons for teaching how to write literary analysis
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