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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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