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Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Assessments – Essay Prompts and Editable Rubrics

4.8(4 reviews)

Grade Level:

8-11

Subjects:

Writing

Standards (CCSS)

W.8.1, W.8.3, W.8.4, W.8.10, W.9-10.1, W.9-10.3, W.9-10.4, W.9-10.10, SL.8.1, SL.9-10.1, SL.11-12.1, L.8.5, L.8.5a, L.9-10.5, L.9-10.5a, L.11-12.5, L.11-12.5a

Learning Expectations (Ontario)

A1: Developing and Organizing Content; A2: Researching and Using Information; B1: Understanding and Applying Writing Conventions; B2: Communicating Ideas with Clarity; C2: Analyzing and Evaluating Texts

Evaluate students’ understanding of Lamb to the Slaughter with differentiated writing prompts! This resource includes argumentative and narrative assessments, editable rubrics, and student choice options. Perfect for literary analysis and critical thinking development.

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Description

This differentiated assessment offers three different written response options to evaluate students’ understanding of Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the Slaughter.” Includes editable 4-level rubrics!  Choose between an essay, paragraph, or narrative response using these literary analysis prompts.

 

Included with this Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts:

  • Editable “Lamb to the Slaughter” Assessment Handouts – Google Docs®
  • 3 Argumentative Essay Prompts
  • 1 Narrative Writing Prompt
  • Option for individual writing prompt handouts or student choice
  • 4 Editable Rubrics – Google Docs®
    • Essay Rubric, Paragraph Rubric, Narrative Rubric, and Universal Rubric
  • Teacher Instructions for using this resource

 

How to use these Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts:

Roald Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter is a short story that examines identity, preconceived notions, marriage, and betrayal. This engaging and thought-provoking text encourages students to analyze complex character motivations, narrative techniques, and deeper thematic elements. Support students in exploring this 20th-century classic using this literary analysis assessment, which challenges them to develop strong written responses and critical thinking skills. The Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts included in this resource will help students express their ideas clearly, provide textual evidence, and deepen their understanding of the story’s literary elements.

The written response assessment is carefully differentiated to meet the needs of diverse learners in your classroom. By offering multiple options, students are given the flexibility to demonstrate their comprehension in ways that align with their strengths and learning preferences. The inclusion of both argumentative and narrative writing prompts ensures that students can engage with the text in different ways, whether by constructing a logical argument or by creatively expanding upon the story’s events. These Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts provide opportunities for students to analyze, interpret, and respond critically to Roald Dahl’s short story.

This assessment includes the option to write either an argumentative or a narrative response, giving students the ability to explore different writing styles. Within this resource, you’ll find three argumentative essay prompts and one narrative writing prompt. These prompts encourage students to examine various literary elements, such as figurative language (irony), characterization, and theme, while also reinforcing text-based analysis. Teachers have the flexibility to assign a single writing prompt or allow student choice by providing the full handout with all four options. Allowing students to select their own prompt fosters engagement, autonomy, and deeper personal investment in their writing. The Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts ensure that students think critically about the text while honing their analytical and creative writing skills.

The argumentative writing prompts are designed to assess students on different areas of literary analysis, encouraging them to construct well-supported arguments using textual evidence. Students will need to analyze elements such as irony, character development, and overarching themes, demonstrating their ability to engage in close reading and critical interpretation. Additionally, the narrative writing prompt allows students to expand upon the story’s events or provide alternative perspectives, requiring them to make inferences about the short story and apply creative storytelling techniques. This differentiation ensures that all students can engage with the material in a way that supports their learning needs, making the Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts a valuable addition to any English Language Arts curriculum.

These Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts are also fully editable, allowing teachers to customize the assessment to align with specific classroom objectives or curriculum requirements. Whether you want to reword instructions, add additional prompts, or modify assessment criteria, you have the flexibility to adapt the handouts to best support your students’ needs. This customization feature is particularly useful for differentiating instruction, scaffolding assignments, and ensuring that prompts align with state or district writing standards. The ability to tailor these writing prompts ensures that all students receive an assessment that is both rigorous and accessible.

For further differentiation, this resource also includes four separate rubrics to evaluate student writing. These rubrics allow for precise and consistent assessment, helping students understand the expectations for their written responses. The first rubric assesses students on a full literary analysis essay, ensuring they develop a strong thesis, coherent structure, and well-supported arguments. The second rubric focuses on a literary analysis paragraph, ideal for shorter written responses or scaffolded writing activities. The third rubric is designed for the narrative response, assessing creativity, structure, and storytelling techniques. Finally, the fourth rubric is a universal rubric that can be used to assess the same skills across all writing styles, providing a consistent evaluation tool for different types of responses. These rubrics ensure that students receive clear feedback on their writing and understand how to improve their analytical or narrative skills.

Each four-level rubric is available in both editable and ready-to-print formats, making it easy for teachers to adjust assessment criteria and provide students with a structured evaluation process. Whether you’re grading literary analysis essays or narrative responses, these rubrics allow for fair and efficient assessment of student work. With clearly defined criteria, students can self-assess their writing, set goals for improvement, and refine their analytical or creative writing skills. The Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts and accompanying rubrics ensure that students are challenged to think deeply, write effectively, and engage critically with the text.

To access the editable versions of these resources, simply follow the provided links within the document to copy the Google Doc® files directly to your Google Drive®. This feature allows for quick and seamless integration into digital learning environments, making it ideal for Google Classroom™, remote learning, or paperless classrooms. Whether used as a summative assessment, an in-class writing task, or a formal literary analysis project, these Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Prompts provide students with meaningful opportunities to engage with the text, refine their writing skills, and deepen their literary analysis abilities.

 

✨ Kindly note that due to copyright restrictions, this resource is not editable, except for the files specifically labelled as editable. This is a common practice within the online marketplace in order to protect the clip artists and software providers that have authorized their intellectual property for the development of this resource.

 

⭒ For classrooms utilizing Google Classroom® ⭒

To access the digital version of these worksheets, simply follow the instructions within the resource to copy the files directly to your Google Drive®.

4 reviews for Lamb to the Slaughter Writing Assessments – Essay Prompts and Editable Rubrics

  1. Dara H. (verified owner)

    My class loved this resource. They were very engaged. Thank you

  2. CattFace (verified owner)

    I’ve taught this story for years and was looking for a different way to approach it. This is a wonderful resource that helped my students.

  3. Ashley E.

    This is a great resource. It makes planning so much easier.

  4. Meagan S.

    Very helpful

    SOUTH CAROLINA

    Takes the guess-work out because I can trust this is material is designed to be rigorous

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Meagan S.
Meagan S.SOUTH CAROLINA
Reviewer
5/5
Very helpful

Takes the guess-work out because I can trust this is material is designed to be rigorous

2 months ago
Ashley E.
Ashley E.
Reviewer
5/5

This is a great resource. It makes planning so much easier.

8 months ago
CattFace
CattFace
Verified ownerVerified owner
5/5

I've taught this story for years and was looking for a different way to approach it. This is a wonderful resource that helped my students.

2 years ago
Dara H.
Dara H.
Verified ownerVerified owner
4/5

My class loved this resource. They were very engaged. Thank you

3 years ago
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