The Outsiders Chapter 1 | Reading & Writing | Grade 8 No Prep ELA
Real Thinking. Real Writing.
One Complete Chapter 1 Resource.
Everything you need to teach Chapter 1 of The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton — reading comprehension, multiple choice, structured writing, full assessment tools, and a support guide built for real classrooms and real homeschool tables.
Why This Resource
Most Chapter Resources Ask Students to Find Answers. This One Asks Them to Think.
There is no shortage of Outsiders worksheets on the internet. What is hard to find is a resource that holds students to the same standard as a state reading assessment — where every answer choice is plausible, where writing requires evidence and analysis, and where the teacher and parent have everything they need to actually evaluate the work.
This Chapter 1 resource was built from the text up — starting with a close read of what Hinton actually does in this chapter and building every question, prompt, and assessment tool around those specific craft choices, themes, and characters. Nothing is generic. Everything connects directly to Chapter 1.
Multiple choice that mirrors state assessments
All 20 multiple choice questions are written in best-answer format — all four choices are plausible, and students must think carefully to identify the strongest answer. This is exactly how STAAR and most state ELA assessments test reading comprehension at 8th grade.
Open-ended questions that go beyond recall
The 20 Pre-AP open-ended questions cover the skills that matter most in 8th grade ELA — character analysis, point of view, figurative language, intertextuality, theme, inference, and author's craft. Students are not asked to find and copy. They are asked to analyze and argue.
Writing scaffolds that actually work
The TREES™ and THREE TREES GROW™ methods break the writing process into single visible steps — so anxious, ADHD, and reluctant writers know exactly what to do next without staring at a blank page. Every prompt comes in a supported and unsupported version.
A complete assessment package — not just questions
This resource includes rubrics, student checklists, and sample 4 writing for every prompt. Teachers and parents have everything they need to assign, evaluate, and give meaningful feedback — without needing an ELA background to use any of it confidently.
Two Writing Versions — Every Prompt
Meet Every Student Where They Are Without Creating Two Separate Assignments.
Every short answer prompt and the essay come in two versions — so you can differentiate without making a production of it. Have two stacks ready. Hand them out as students come in. Most students will not notice, and those who do will not care if you have built a classroom culture where different tools for different learners is simply how things work.
Acronym Steps + Sentence Stems
For struggling writers, anxious writers, ADHD writers, and any student who is new to the TREES™ method. The stems are a launching pad — not a shortcut. Everything after the stem belongs entirely to the student.
Acronym Steps Only
For on-level and advanced students who are comfortable with structured writing. The acronym provides the framework. The student provides everything else. Builds independence while keeping the structure in place.
What's Included
Every Piece This Chapter Needs — Reading, Writing, and Assessment.
This is not a collection of unrelated activities. Every component connects. The questions inform the writing. The writing is evaluated by the rubric. The rubric is explained by the sample writing. The whole thing is supported by the teacher and parent guide.
20 Open-Ended Reading Comprehension Questions
Written at a Pre-AP level and built directly from what Hinton does in Chapter 1. Skills covered include character analysis, point of view and narrator reliability, figurative language, intertextuality, central idea and theme, inference, vocabulary in context, summary vs. analysis, cause and effect, and author's purpose. These are not find-and-copy questions. They require students to think, analyze, and support their answers with textual evidence.
Pre-AP Level · RL.8.1 through RL.8.920 Multiple Choice Questions + Expanded Answer Key
Written in best-answer format — the same format used on STAAR and most state ELA assessments. All four answer choices are plausible. Students must think critically to identify the strongest answer. The expanded answer key explains why the correct answer is best and why each incorrect answer falls short — written in plain, friendly language so parents and teachers without an ELA background can use it confidently to have a real conversation with their student.
Best-Answer Format · Full Key Included3 Short Answer Prompts | TREES™ Method
Three distinct writing purposes — argumentative, reflective, and character analysis — each built around specific moments and characters from Chapter 1. Each prompt includes the student checklist so students can self-assess before turning in. Both versions — supported with stems and unsupported with acronym steps only — are included for every prompt.
Argumentative · Reflective · Character Analysis1 Essay Prompt | THREE TREES GROW™ Method
A complete literary analysis essay prompt focused on how Hinton uses character, description, and word choice to show that a label does not define a person's full humanity. Students discuss at least two characters and build their argument using the THREE TREES GROW™ structure — one step at a time. Both versions included. The essay checklist is included separately so students can verify every section before submitting.
Literary Analysis · Both Versions Included4-3-2-1 Writing Rubrics
Two rubrics — one for short answers and one for the essay — covering structure, evidence, analysis, sentence fluency, word choice, and grammar and conventions. Written with two bullets per cell so teachers and parents can scan quickly and find the best fit without reading a paragraph at every level. A 3 is solid, honest, grade-level work. The rubric makes that clear so grading feels fair and manageable.
Short Answer Rubric · Essay RubricSample 4 Writing — All Four Prompts
A model response for each of the three short answer prompts and a complete model essay — written at a strong but realistic 8th grade level. The writing is good enough to be a genuine 4 but human enough to feel attainable. Share these with students before they write — not after. Seeing what strong work looks like before they start is motivating. Seeing it after can feel deflating.
3 Short Answer Models · 1 Full Essay ModelStudent Self-Assessment Checklists
One checklist for the short answer prompts and one for the essay — both written in plain student-friendly language so students can honestly verify their own work before turning it in. The checklist covers every section of the TREES™ and THREE TREES GROW™ structure plus sentence fluency, word choice, voice, and grammar and conventions. Builds the habit of self-review that serves students far beyond this assignment.
Short Answer Checklist · Essay ChecklistTeacher and Parent Support Guide
A dedicated support guide written specifically for this chapter — not a generic how-to. Includes step-by-step instructions for classroom teachers with 30 students and for homeschool parents working one-on-one. ADHD and struggling learner supports are embedded at every step — bolded and easy to find. Differentiation guidance covers all three levels: struggling, on-level, and Pre-AP or advanced.
Classroom · Homeschool · ADHD Supports · 3 LevelsSkills Covered
The Top-Tested 8th Grade ELA Skills — All Built from Chapter 1.
Every skill in this resource is connected to something Hinton actually does in Chapter 1 — not a generic skill applied to a generic text. Students are always working from the novel, not away from it.
Citing Textual Evidence (RL.8.1)
Students cite specific details from Chapter 1 to support every claim they make — in open-ended questions, short answers, and the essay.
Central Idea & Theme (RL.8.2)
Questions and writing prompts push students to identify and articulate the theme Hinton develops in Chapter 1 — moving from topic to theme statement.
Character Analysis (RL.8.3)
Students analyze how Hinton introduces and differentiates characters through physical description, word choice, and behavioral detail.
Figurative Language & Author's Craft (RL.8.4)
Students analyze Hinton's specific word choices — including the recurring ice imagery used for both Darry and Dally — and explain what they reveal.
Point of View & Narrator Reliability (RL.8.6)
Students examine how Ponyboy's emotional investment shapes his narration and consider what biases might exist in a first-person narrator who is inside the conflict he describes.
Intertextuality (RL.8.9)
Students analyze Ponyboy's allusion to Great Expectations and explain how Hinton uses it to connect the themes of The Outsiders to a universal human experience.
ADHD & Differentiation Support
Built for Every Learner in the Room — Not Just the Ones Who Already Love Writing.
The TREES™ and THREE TREES GROW™ methods were developed specifically to reduce the activation energy that keeps anxious, ADHD, and reluctant writers from starting. Instead of staring at a blank page, students follow a clear visible path — one step at a time. The acronym makes the structure visible. The stems make the first sentence possible. Once students are moving, they can keep going.
The support guide inside this product includes embedded ADHD tips at every step — bolded so they are easy to find when you need them quickly. Every support is designed to be set up once and work for the whole room, not individual interventions that are impossible to manage with 30 students.
🟢 Struggling or Intervention Level
- Multiple choice only for written work
- Open-ended questions as oral discussion
- Supported writing version — always
- One short answer prompt at a time
- Rubric feedback: structure + evidence only
- Celebrate finishing — every time
🟡 On-Level Students
- Full MC set in chunks
- 6–8 open-ended questions assigned
- Supported version for prompt 1
- Unsupported version for prompts 2–3
- Full essay — unsupported version
- Full rubric across all categories
🔵 Pre-AP or Advanced
- Full MC set + defend 3–5 answers in writing
- Most analytically demanding questions
- Unsupported version — always
- Thesis must be specific and arguable
- Compare own writing to sample 4
- Full rubric — push toward every 4 descriptor
Who This Works For
One Resource. Every Teaching Context.
8th Grade ELA Teachers
Two stacks — supported and unsupported. Hand them out as students come in. The support guide tells you exactly how to use every piece, in order, with your 30 students. No additional planning required.
Pre-AP Middle School Teachers
The open-ended questions are built at Pre-AP depth. The essay prompt requires a specific, arguable thesis. The multiple choice mirrors assessment-level rigor. This resource meets your students where they need to be challenged.
Homeschool Parents
The support guide has its own section written specifically for one-on-one instruction. The expanded answer key is written in plain language so you do not need an ELA background to use it confidently at the kitchen table.
Parents of ADHD & Anxious Writers
The TREES™ method, the supported writing version, and the embedded ADHD supports were built for your student. The stems get them off the platform. The structure keeps them moving. The checklist gives them confidence before they turn anything in.
Ways to Use It
Novel Study. State Test Prep. Writing Instruction. All Three at Once.
- 📖8th grade ELA novel study — Chapter 1 complete instructional unit
- 🎯State test prep — reading comprehension and analytical writing
- ✏️Writing instruction — introduce or reinforce the TREES™ method
- 🏠Homeschool ELA — complete chapter resource with full support guide
- 💜ADHD and reluctant writer support — scaffolded writing with built-in ADHD tips
- 📋Assessment — rubric-based evaluation with sample writing benchmarks
- 🔵Pre-AP instruction — push thesis depth and analytical writing beyond grade level
- 👨👩👧Parent support — confidence-building guide so parents can actually help
Product Details
What You Are Getting
| Grade Level | 8th Grade ELA · Pre-AP Middle School |
| Novel | The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton — Chapter 1 |
| Format | Printable PDF — no prep required. Print and go or assign digitally. |
| Reading Questions | 20 Pre-AP open-ended questions + 20 best-answer multiple choice questions with expanded answer key |
| Writing Prompts | 3 TREES™ short answer prompts (argumentative, reflective, character analysis) + 1 THREE TREES GROW™ essay prompt — each in supported and unsupported versions |
| Assessment Tools | Student checklist (short answer) · Student checklist (essay) · 4-3-2-1 short answer rubric · 4-3-2-1 essay rubric · Sample 4 writing for all four prompts |
| Support Guide | Classroom teacher section (30 students) + homeschool/small group section + ADHD supports embedded throughout + differentiation for 3 levels |
| Standards | RL.8.1 · RL.8.2 · RL.8.3 · RL.8.4 · RL.8.6 · RL.8.9 · Compatible with STAAR and most state 8th grade ELA assessments |
| Writing Methods | TREES™ (Topic · Reason · Example · Explain · Summarize) and THREE TREES GROW™ (full essay structure) |
| License | Single classroom or personal homeschool use. Additional licenses required for teams, co-ops, schools, or districts. |
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Before You Buy
Standards Alignment
Built to the Standards That Matter Most in 8th Grade ELA.
Every question and writing prompt in this resource connects directly to a specific standard — and to a specific moment in Chapter 1 of The Outsiders. Nothing is filler.
Everything Chapter 1 Needs.
Nothing It Doesn't.
Reading comprehension, multiple choice, structured writing, complete assessment tools, and a support guide built for real classrooms and real homeschool tables — all in one no-prep PDF.
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