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Ambition’s Edge Worksheet

Ambition's Edge Worksheet

About This Worksheet

This worksheet helps students compare how a theme-ambition-is developed in two very different texts. A teacher might explain to a parent, “This one is powerful because students see how the same idea can lead to very different outcomes.” It’s designed for Grade 6 students to analyze how characters’ choices shape meaning. For example, ambition in a myth leads to failure, while ambition in a modern story leads to a lesson learned.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This activity aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.9, focusing on comparing themes across texts from different genres. A teacher might say, “Students are learning to connect ideas across stories, even when they come from different time periods.” This builds strong analytical and comprehension skills. It also supports literature study and theme analysis.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will review the myth of Icarus and read a modern short story. A teacher might explain, “They’ll compare how ambition is shown in both texts.” Students answer questions about character choices and outcomes. They also explain how each text develops the theme differently.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Students may focus on plot details instead of the underlying theme. A teacher might note, “They’ll retell what happened instead of explaining what it means.” Another challenge is connecting the two texts clearly. Teachers can support students by asking them to state the theme first, then compare.

Implementation Guidance

In the classroom, this worksheet works well as a discussion-based activity. A teacher might say, “We often talk about the myth first, then connect it to the modern story.” At home, parents can support by asking their child what lesson each story teaches. This helps students think more deeply about themes.

Details and Features

The worksheet includes two engaging texts and structured comparison questions. A teacher might point out, “It’s a great mix of classic and modern reading.” The layout supports clear thinking and written responses. It is printable and easy to use in different learning environments.