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There Will Come Soft Rains

There Will Come Soft Rains

Assessment

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.8.3, RL.8.1, RL.9-10.2

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Sheri Porubski

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7 Slides • 14 Questions

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​Key Elements of a Literary Text

  • Setting

  • Plot

  • Characterization

  • Conflict

  • Point of View

  • Theme

  • Tone


We must have a solid understanding of these foundational elements of fiction in order to understand how they add layers of meaning or style to the text.

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Labelling

Label the elements of plot on the diagram.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Resolution

Exposition

Falling Action

Rising Action

Climax

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Match

Match the following perspectives.

First Person

Second Person

Third Person Limited

Omniscient

Has a narrator, uses I

Gives directions or instructions to you

Tells actions, not thoughts or feelings

All-knowing, tells many people's thought

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Match

Match the following scenarios with the correct type of conflict.

A tornado destroys a person's home.

A man participates in a Civil Rights protest.

Two students engage in a debate.

A person struggles with their physical appearance.

Man vs. Nature

Man vs. Society

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Self

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​Please go to Actively Learn

​We are going to listen to "There Will Come Soft Rains" by Sara Teasdale, which was originally published in 1918.

Consider the theme of the poem.

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Hotspot

Select the 2 lines of the poem that supports the idea that the natural world is indifferent to the problems faced by humanity

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Poll

How often do you use Alexa, Siri, or another technology to assist you?

Never

Sometimes

Often

Daily

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​Please go to Ray Bradbury's 1950 short story. We will listen to an audio version of the text while we read. After, we will return to this Quizizz to answer some questions about the text.

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Multiple Choice

How is the setting of “There Will Come Soft Rains” revealed to the reader?

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The date and location are burned into the side of the house.

2

The house states the time, date, and location at the beginning of the story.

3

There is never any indication of the setting.

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There is a newspaper on the kitchen table that shows the date and location

of the story.

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Multiple Choice

Where are the human beings in “There Will Come Soft Rains”?

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They are all at work or at school.

2

They have all moved to a different city.

3

They have all been destroyed by a nuclear war.

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They are all being held prisoner in the basement of the automated house.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following details helps you determine what has happened to the owners of the house in “There Will Come Soft Rains”?

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Mrs. McClellan likes to listen to poetry in the evenings.

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The stove prepares a breakfast that goes uneaten.

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There are silhouettes of four people burned into the side of the house.

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The house carefully keeps itself clean and protects itself from harm.

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the family’s dog in “There Will Come Soft Rains”?

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It dies of radiation sickness and starvation.

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It wandered away before the beginning of the story.

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The house takes care of it, but it becomes ill from loneliness and bad food.

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It is taken in by another family because the McClellans can no longer take care of it.

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Multiple Choice

What was the last thing the McClellan children did?

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They played a game of catch.

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They listened to poetry before bedtime.

3

They watched the animal scenes in the nursery.

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They ate eggs, toast, and bacon prepared by the stove.

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Multiple Choice

When does the story take place?

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January, 1950

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July, 2010

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August, 2026

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November, 1941

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Multiple Choice

What causes the house to catch fire?

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Lightning

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An electrical shortage

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Food burning in the oven

4

A tree branch through the window

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Multiple Choice

How does Bradbury's description of the spreading fire suggest the limits of technology?

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Nature cannot go up against the power of technology.

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Technology will always be more powerful that nature.

3

Nature will never be powerful enough to overcome the advancements of technology.

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As advanced as the house's protective features are, technology can't overcome the power of nature.

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Multiple Choice

What do the poem and the short story have in common?

1

The same person wrote both

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The theme that nature will always triumph over technology

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The idea that technology is superior to nature

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They were both written after World War 2

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