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This Halloween (or any time of the year), bring suspense and seasonal flair to the high school English classroom with this editable, plot-based quiz on David H. Keller’s short story “The Dogs of Salem.” Whether used as a formative assessment, homework assignment, or reading comprehension check, this print-and-go quiz will keep students on task and accountable.

“The Dogs of Salem” invites students to consider the lingering legacy of the Salem witch trials and the dangers of mass hysteria. These themes open the door to classroom discussions about historical injustice, persecution, and how fear can influence moral judgment. With its concise length, mysterious tone, and psychological intensity, the narrative appeals to even the most reluctant readers, particularly those drawn to horror stories and the Halloween season. Incidentally, “The Dogs of Salem” pairs nicely with “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “The Salem Horror” by Henry Kuttner.

Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. An answer key and copy of the public domain narrative are included.

Ideal for:

  • Engaging students during the Halloween season
  • Reinforcing student accountability during independent reading
  • Introducing Gothic literature or Dark Romanticism in a unit on genre
  • Aligning ELA lessons with aspects of American history (Salem witch trials)
  • Pairing with celebrated works of horror fiction by the likes of Hawthorne, Lovecraft, and Poe

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13 Halloween Horror Short Stories and Quizzes for High School ELA (Vol. 1)

Engage high school readers during the fall season with this Halloween short story quiz bundle, a collection of 13 editable reading comprehension quizzes covering works of fiction that feature everything from werewolves to witch trials and banshees to body snatchers. Featured authors include Guy de Maupassant, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, H. G. Wells, and several other talented (though obscure) writers. Each print-and-go quiz is crafted to assess students' understanding of setting, characters, and conflicts. Answer keys and public domain copies of the short stories are included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. The featured stories bring eerie fun and a few chills to the classroom in September and October: * **"A Ghost" by Guy de Maupassant** – A man's visit to an old friend becomes unsettling when he has a spectral encounter. * **"A Ghost Story" by Mark Twain** – A humorous encounter with a ghost in a New York boarding house reveals a forgotten mystery. * **"The Banshee's Halloween" by Herminie Templeton Kavanagh** – An Irish storyteller recounts a chilling tale of a banshee's visit on Halloween night. * **"The Body Snatcher" by Robert Louis Stevenson** – Two medical students are drawn into grave-robbing and must face the horrifying consequences. * **"The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce** – A mysterious, invisible creature stalks the woods, defying all human understanding. * **"The Dogs of Salem" by David H. Keller** – During the witch trials, supernatural revenge takes the form of vengeful dogs in colonial Massachusetts. * **"The Hungry Ghost" by Emil Petaja** – A man confronts the ugliness of his actions and their consequences, highlighting the clash between decency and immorality. * **"The Inexperienced Ghost" by H. G. Wells** – A man's seemingly benign interactions with a modest ghost lead to an undesirable fate. * **"The Red Room" by H.G. Wells** – A skeptic spends a night in a supposedly haunted room only to experience unexplainable terror. * **"The Salem Horror" by Henry Kuttner** – A man discovers a secret that awakens the spirit of a woman executed during the era of the Salem witch trials. * **"The Vow on Halloween" by Lyllian Huntley Harris** – A young woman's Halloween vow leads to an eerie and devastating twist of fate. * **"The Werewolf Snarls" by Manly Wade Wellman** – A town endures mysterious killings that indicate an ancient werewolf legend has come true. * **"The Witch's Cat" by Manly Wade Wellman** – A cunning cat may be more than what it seems when a strange woman arrives in town.

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