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Literature Exit Tickets

Quick formative assessment of your middle ELA students' literature standards mastery has never been easier. This resource has 85 literature exit tickets or quizzes to assess students' mastery of concepts like theme, point of view, providing text evidence, inferring, determining the main idea, characterization, literary conflict, literary devices, plot, and more!

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Here's what you'll get:
  • 80+ Literature Exit Tickets with two exit tickets per page
  • Possible answers for EVERY single exit ticket.
  • 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Common Core Literature Standards.
  • 4-10 exit tickets for each CCSS literature standard
These exit tickets have a variety of options for each standard. Some exit tickets are simply meant to determine their basic knowledge or understanding of a concept like them, while others will ask them to determine and provide evidence for the theme of a novel they are reading.
 
Prep is quick and easy... Just determine which standard you want to assess, select your exit ticket, print enough copies (half-sheets for paper saving), and give to students as a quick quiz or exit ticket. Then use the information to assess students and guide future instructions.

Middle School ELA Literature Content Included in these Exit Tickets:

  • Providing text evidence
  • Inferences
  • Explicitly stated evidence
  • Theme
  • Main Idea
  • Character Traits
  • Literature summaries
  • How setting reveals character traits
  • How dialogue reveals character traits
  • Internal conflict
  • External Conflict
  • The four types of conflict
  • Characters: antagonist, protagonist, flat character, round characters, static character, dynamic character, sympathetic character, minor character
  • Literary Devices: flashback, flash-forward, cliff-hanger, suspense
  • Elements of plot: Exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
  • Word connotation and denotation
  • Context Clues
  • Figurative language: personification, allusion, alliteration, metaphor, simile, irony, idiom, hyperbole.
  • Poem analysis
  • Poetry terms: Rhyme, meter, rhythm, foot, verse, stanza, refrain, couplet, quatrain, octave, internal rhyme, end rhyme, partial rhyme, complete rhyme.
  • Assonance
  • Consonance
  • Mood
  • Tone
  • Point of View: First-person, second person, third person
  • Comparing movie adaptations to books
  • Comparing fictional and historical texts
  • Comparing how novels compare to: myths, Bible stories
  • Genres: fiction, non-fiction, biography, auto-biography, realistic fiction, dystopian, science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction.
 
 

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rachel I. says, "I loved how it really gave the students multiple looks at a standard and really broke the standard apart for full comprehension of the standard. Will be using again this upcoming school year!"
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kristen S. says, "What an AMAZING resource! Loved using these as exit or entrance tickets into class! Matched the CCSS standards exactly and provided a quick check on students learning."
 
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Katie L. says, "Can't wait to use these. We are required to inform students as to what they will learn during the class period and how we will know they learned it. This is the how we know part!"