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Crash Course English Literature #13-#24 Video Lesson Set | Identity, Context & Memory
Crash Course English Literature #13-#24 Video Lesson Set | Identity, Context & Memory
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Classroom Use at a Glance
12 ready-to-use Crash Course English Literature episode lessons for grades 9–12 focused on identity, context, and memory, with teacher guides, student worksheets, answer keys, self-graded quizzes, and print/digital options.
- Resource type
- YouTube Video Lesson Bundle
- Grade band
- Grades 9–12
- Rating
- Not Rated
- Time required
- Flexible: 20–45 Minutes per Episode
- Prep level
- No Prep
- Subject
- ELA
- Classroom use
- Whole-Class Instruction Sub Plans Review Flipped Classroom Independent Work Google Classroom Assignment
- Includes
- Teacher Guides Student Worksheets Answer Keys Google Forms Quiz Google Slides Printable PDFs Start Here PDF
- Tech format
- Printable PDF Google Docs Google Slides PowerPoint/PPTX Google Forms Google Classroom Ready ZIP File
Make English literature easier to teach with this no-prep 12-episode YouTube video lesson set for Crash Course English Literature. This set helps students follow fast-paced literature videos with structured worksheet questions, vocabulary support, evidence-based prompts, multiple-choice review, and teacher-ready answer keys.
This set focuses on Frankenstein, Jane Eyre, Things Fall Apart, To Kill a Mockingbird, Slaughterhouse-Five, Beloved, Langston Hughes, and Sylvia Plath. Each lesson gives students a clear way to track literary concepts, textual evidence, form, character, context, language, interpretation, and concise ELA reasoning.
Use these lessons for whole-class video instruction, sub plans, review days, flipped classroom assignments, enrichment, make-up work, or independent study. Each episode is designed to save prep time while keeping students accountable for evidence, vocabulary, written reasoning, and classroom discussion.
Try one before you buy the set: Start with the free sample lesson, #1 How and Why We Read - Crash Course English Literature.
Want the complete 45-episode curriculum? This product is part of the Crash Course English Literature Complete Full Curriculum, which adds all four episode bundles, weekly assessments, unit assessments, a cumulative final, Educator Planning Guide, and Student Syllabus.
FREE CURRICULUM SNEAK PEEK: Download the Crash Course English Literature Full Curriculum Educator Planning Guide to preview the complete 11-week pacing, 3-unit structure, assessment rhythm, special Week 9/Week 11 planning, and implementation guidance.
Episodes Included
- #13 Frankenstein Part 1: Creation, Ambition & Human Limits
- #14 Frankenstein Part 2: Romanticism, Science & Responsibility
- #15 Jane Eyre: Education, Gender & the Gothic
- #16 Things Fall Apart Part 1: Fear, Strength & Community
- #17 Things Fall Apart Part 2: Colonialism, Context & Perspective
- #18 To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1: Empathy, Gender & Southern Gothic
- #19 To Kill a Mockingbird Part 2: Race, Class & Courage
- #20 Slaughterhouse-Five Part 1: Trauma, Testimony & Narrative Form
- #21 Slaughterhouse-Five Part 2: Free Will, Recovery & Antiwar Fiction
- #22 Beloved: Rememory, Motherhood & Human Freedom
- #23 Langston Hughes: Voice, Form & the Harlem Renaissance
- #24 Sylvia Plath: Image, Form & the Remade Self
Classroom Use at a Glance
- Best Fit: grades 9-12 English Language Arts, English literature, world literature, literary analysis, and high-school electives
- Resource Type: YouTube video lesson worksheets, teacher guides, answer keys, and self-grading quizzes
- Prep Level: No-prep digital and printable lesson support
- Teacher Use: whole-class instruction, sub plans, flipped lessons, review, enrichment, make-up work, or independent study
- Student Skills: genre, context, gender, colonialism, race, class, trauma, memory, vernacular, literary voice, and responsibility
Guidance & Summary
- Each lesson is built around a Crash Course English Literature video and gives students a structured way to follow the episode from beginning to end.
- Guided questions move students beyond passive viewing by requiring evidence-based explanation and literary analysis.
- Vocabulary support helps students work with literary terms and academic language in context.
- Teacher guides include learning targets, misconceptions, standards alignment, discussion support, answer keys, and model-answer guidance.
Differentiation Options
- Use the student worksheet for guided viewing and written-response accountability.
- Use the multiple-choice quiz for quick review, formative assessment, Google Forms practice, or absent-student make-up work.
- Assign selected questions for shorter class periods or use the full lesson for deeper discussion and analysis.
- Support mixed-ability classrooms with vocabulary preview, replay of difficult sections, partner discussion, or selected answer-key review.
What's Included
- 12 teacher guides for Crash Course English Literature
- 12 digital student worksheet sets
- 12 print-friendly student worksheet sets
- 12 self-graded Google Forms multiple-choice quizzes
- 12 Multiple Choice Quiz Print versions
- Teacher answer keys and model-answer support
- Vocabulary, chronological time-stamped A/B questions, and end-of-video synthesis questions
- Start Here PDF with shared-folder access instructions after purchase
Flexible Lesson Pacing
- Quick Use: Assign the video with the multiple-choice quiz for a short review, sub plan, or independent check for understanding.
- Standard Lesson: Use the guided worksheet during viewing, then review selected questions as a class.
- Extended Lesson: Add vocabulary preview, discussion questions, written response, and comparison across episodes or literary concepts.
Skills Addressed
- Identifying central ideas and supporting evidence in a literature video
- Explaining how form, voice, language, character, context, and structure create meaning
- Using literary vocabulary accurately in context
- Supporting answers with evidence from the video and the literary work being discussed
- Connecting literary analysis with CCSS ELA reading and evidence-based writing skills
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the videos included?
No. Videos are not included. This product provides classroom-ready materials designed to use with the public Crash Course English Literature videos on YouTube.
Can I use this for sub plans?
Yes. Each lesson is structured so students can watch the video and complete guided questions or a quiz with minimal teacher prep.
Can I use this with Google Classroom?
Yes. The workflow includes Google Slides/Docs-style student materials and Google Forms quiz support.
What grade levels is this best for?
This resource is best for grades 9-12 ELA, English literature, world literature, literary analysis, and high-school electives.
Does this bundle include the weekly, unit, and final assessments?
No. This is an episode-only bundle. The separate Complete Full Curriculum includes all four episode bundles plus W01-W10 weekly assessments, U01-U03 unit assessments, the cumulative Final, Educator Planning Guide, and Student Syllabus.
Is this an official Crash Course product?
No. This independent educator-created resource is not affiliated with or endorsed by Crash Course or Complexly. It provides teacher-created classroom materials designed for use with publicly available Crash Course videos.
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