The Outsiders Vocabulary Quizzes & Word Lists | 6-Week No-Prep Novel Unit | Grades 7–9

The Outsiders Vocabulary Quizzes & Word Lists | 6-Week No-Prep Novel Unit | Grades 7–9

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The Outsiders Vocabulary Quizzes & Word Lists | 6-Week No-Prep Novel Unit | Grades 7–9

The Outsiders Vocabulary Quizzes & Word Lists | 6-Week No-Prep Novel Unit | Grades 7–9

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The Outsiders Vocabulary Quizzes & Word Lists | 6-Week No-Prep Novel Unit | Grades 7–9
Grades 7–9 · The Outsiders · S.E. Hinton · Novel Vocabulary · No Prep

Six Weeks of Outsiders Vocabulary
That Actually Sticks.

Context-based word lists, two quiz formats per week, and detailed answer keys — organized chapter by chapter across all twelve chapters of S.E. Hinton's classic. 120 words. Zero prep. One complete vocabulary unit.

120 Context-Based Vocabulary Words 2 Quiz Formats Every Week Pre-AP Matching Quiz Included Detailed Answer Keys — Not Just Letters Chapters 1–12 · All Six Weeks Print-and-Go · No Prep Required
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Pairs perfectly with: The Outsiders Pre-Reading Activities & Teacher Guide and the full Outsiders Novel Study — available separately in the Light Up Literature store.
Grades 7–9 · Novel Vocabulary · CCSS L.7.4 · Context Clues · Differentiated Assessment · On-Level & Pre-AP Formats

Most Novel Vocabulary Lists Give Students Words. This One Gives Them the Story Behind Every Word.

The difference between a word list and a vocabulary unit is whether students actually remember the words after the quiz. Context-based learning is why they do. Every definition in this unit is written using the word's meaning as it appears in The Outsiders — not a dictionary definition stripped from the story. When a student sees "nonchalantly," they don't just remember "casually" — they remember Ponyboy shrugging nonchalantly while trying not to show how scared he was. That connection is what makes vocabulary stick.

The second differentiator is assessment structure. Each week includes two complete quiz formats: a 20-question multiple choice quiz for on-level classes, and a 20-item matching quiz designed for Pre-AP rigor. The matching format scrambles all definitions so students can't guess from partial recall — they need to know the words. Teachers get built-in differentiation without building a second quiz from scratch.

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Definitions tied to the novel — not the dictionary

Every word is defined in context. "Madras" isn't just "a plaid cotton fabric" — it's the plaid shirt that marks someone as a Soc. "Aloof" isn't just "emotionally distant" — it's the emotional armor the boys wear. Context-based definitions build comprehension, not just vocabulary recognition.

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Two quiz formats — one unit, built-in differentiation

The multiple choice quiz works for on-level instruction. The matching quiz — labeled Pre-AP — scrambles all 20 definitions so students must know each word precisely, not approximate it. Use one format, both formats, or assign them to different student groups. The differentiation is built in.

Answer keys that explain — not just correct

Every answer key is formatted as a three-column table: word, correct answer, and a full explanation of why — including its connection to the novel. For the matching key, the explanation ties each definition back to a specific scene or character. Grading takes minutes. Feedback takes seconds.

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Chapter-by-chapter structure follows your reading schedule

Each week covers two chapters — Chapters 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10, 11–12 — so the vocabulary words arrive exactly when students encounter them in the text. Use the word list as a daily warm-up, assign the quiz on Friday, and move into the next two chapters on Monday. The pacing is done.

Three Components. Six Weeks. Every Chapter Covered.

Each week contains the same three elements — word list, multiple choice quiz, and Pre-AP matching quiz — so the routine stays consistent and students always know what to expect. The answer keys follow immediately after each assessment.

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Six Context-Based Word Lists

Each weekly word list presents 20 vocabulary words in a two-column table — the word on the left, a blank definition space on the right. Students write context-based definitions as they read, building the connection between word and story in real time. A complete teacher answer key follows each list, with definitions written to the novel's context rather than a generic dictionary entry. Use as bell ringers, guided reading support, or a pre-quiz study tool.

20 words per week · 120 total

Six Multiple Choice Quizzes — 20 Questions Each

Each MC quiz includes 20 questions in three rotating formats: "Which word means..." (definition recall), fill-in-the-blank using a novel scene, and "Which word BEST describes..." (application). Questions draw directly from the story — wrong answers are plausible but incorrect, not obvious. Designed for on-level 7th–9th grade use. Complete answer key with explanation for every item included immediately following each quiz.

120 MC questions total · Full answer keys
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Six Pre-AP Matching Quizzes — 20 Items Each

Each matching quiz presents all 20 words numbered on the left and all 20 definitions lettered A–T on the right — scrambled so no order pattern assists guessing. This format demands precise word knowledge and is labeled Pre-AP because it requires a higher level of recall than multiple choice. Works as a standalone honors assessment, a differentiation tool alongside the MC quiz, or a final review before the end-of-novel vocabulary test. Complete answer key with novel-context explanations included.

Pre-AP rigor · Scrambled definitions

Total: approximately 56 pages — 6 blank word lists, 6 word list answer keys, 6 MC quizzes, 6 MC answer keys, 6 matching quizzes, 6 matching answer keys. Everything is organized in weekly order so you can print one week at a time or the full unit at once.

All Twelve Chapters. Every Word in Order.

Vocabulary words are drawn from the chapters students are actively reading — so when the word appears in the story, students already have the definition. The chapter breakdown aligns with a standard six-week reading schedule, but each week's materials work independently if your class moves faster or slower.

Week 1 Chapters 1–2
Sample words: asset, madras, sympathetic, quiver, disgrace, incredulous, roguish, aloof, nonchalantly, dumbfounded — and 10 more
Week 2 Chapters 3–4
Sample words: defiance, contemptuous, premonition, reformatory, apprehensive, bleak, reeling, self-preservation — and 12 more
Week 3 Chapters 5–6
Sample words: reluctant, wistful, doggedly, detached, indignant, conviction, implore, hysterics, radiate, admiringly — and 10 more
Week 4 Chapters 7–8
Sample words: drawled, aghast, outcast, faltered, brawn, composure, resemblance, grim, leery, aimlessly — and 10 more
Week 5 Chapters 9–10
Sample words: stupor, stricken, conformity, delirious, reckless, exhaustion, guardian, flinch, triumph, underprivileged — and 10 more
Week 6 Chapters 11–12
Sample words: acquitted, composition, circumstance, idolized, liable, bluff, sluggish, towheaded, hazy, veered — and 10 more

Vocabulary Acquisition the Way the Standards Intend It.

CCSS L.7.4 requires students to determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues, word relationships, and nuance. Every element of this unit is designed around that standard — not as an add-on, but as the core method.

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Context Clues (L.7.4a)

Word lists are completed during reading so students use the surrounding text as their primary definition source. The fill-in-the-blank quiz questions reinforce context-based meaning over rote memorization.

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Vocabulary Acquisition (L.7.4)

120 words drawn directly from the novel — general academic vocabulary and domain-specific literary terms. Students encounter each word in the story, define it in context, and then demonstrate understanding on two different assessments.

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Word Nuance & Precision (L.7.5c)

The Pre-AP matching quiz requires students to distinguish between similar-sounding or overlapping words — "aloof" vs. "detached," "doggedly" vs. "stubbornly." Precise discrimination of meaning is built into the assessment format.

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Reading Comprehension Support (RL.7.1–7.3)

When students know what words like "premonition," "contemptuous," and "self-preservation" mean before they're tested on the story, reading comprehension scores go up. Vocabulary instruction is comprehension instruction.

One Unit. Every Classroom.

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7th–9th Grade ELA Teachers

Run the MC quiz for your on-level classes and the matching quiz for honors or Pre-AP. Or assign both to the same class — the MC quiz as a formative check and the matching quiz as the summative grade. The differentiation is already built in.

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Homeschool Parents

The word lists work as daily vocabulary warm-ups. Use the MC quiz as a weekly check-in and the matching quiz as a more rigorous option when your student is ready. The answer keys explain every correct response so you can discuss answers without an ELA background.

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Tutors & Reading Specialists

The chapter-by-chapter structure makes it easy to work on vocabulary alongside whatever chapter a student is currently reading. Individual quiz formats work well for one-on-one assessment. The answer key explanations support meaningful post-quiz discussion.

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Substitute-Ready

The word list and MC quiz are completely self-contained — students can complete them independently while their teacher is out. No instruction required. Print and go.

Fits Into Your Schedule — However You Run Novel Studies.

  • 🔔Bell ringer — use 2–3 words from the week's list as a daily warm-up before reading
  • 📅Friday assessment — assign the MC quiz at the end of each reading week
  • 🎯Honors differentiation — use the matching quiz as the Pre-AP grade while on-level students take the MC version
  • 📖Study guide — the word list with answer key doubles as a study tool before a final novel test
  • ✍️Writing integration — use weekly vocabulary words as required inclusions in reader response journal entries
  • 🔄Spiral review — revisit earlier week's words in later matching quizzes to build long-term retention

What You're Getting

Grade Level 7th–9th Grade (on-level and Pre-AP/honors use)
Novel Required The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton — not included. This pack contains vocabulary materials to teach alongside the novel. The novel is widely available in school libraries, district-licensed digital resources, and most 7th–8th grade ELA anthologies.
Vocabulary Words 120 words total — 20 per week across 6 weeks. All definitions are context-based, written to the word's meaning and usage in the novel rather than generic dictionary definitions.
Word Lists 6 student-facing blank word lists (one per week) + 6 teacher answer keys. Each list covers 20 words in a two-column table format. Answer keys include full context-based definitions for all 120 words.
Multiple Choice Quizzes 6 quizzes — 20 questions each (120 MC questions total). Three question formats: definition recall, fill-in-the-blank using novel scenes, and application. Full answer key with explanation for every item included after each quiz.
Pre-AP Matching Quizzes 6 matching quizzes — 20 items each (120 matching items total). All definitions scrambled A–T. Designed for honors or Pre-AP assessment rigor. Full answer key with novel-context explanations included after each quiz.
Chapter Coverage Week 1: Chapters 1–2 · Week 2: Chapters 3–4 · Week 3: Chapters 5–6 · Week 4: Chapters 7–8 · Week 5: Chapters 9–10 · Week 6: Chapters 11–12
Total Pages Approximately 56 pages — word lists, quizzes, and answer keys organized in weekly order
Standards Alignment CCSS L.7.4 (vocabulary acquisition and use); L.7.4a (context clues); L.7.5c (word nuance and precision). Supports RL.7.1–RL.7.3 comprehension standards.
Format PDF — printable and digital upload ready (Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, etc.)
License Single classroom or personal homeschool use. Additional licenses required for teams, co-ops, schools, or districts.

Before You Buy

Does this include a copy of The Outsiders?
No — The Outsiders is under copyright and is not included. This pack contains the vocabulary materials to teach alongside the novel. The novel is widely available in school libraries, district-licensed digital databases, and most 7th–8th grade ELA anthologies. Check your school library or district resources first.
What's the difference between the multiple choice quiz and the matching quiz?
The multiple choice quiz presents one word per question with four answer choices — it works well for on-level assessment because students can use partial knowledge to eliminate wrong answers. The matching quiz presents all 20 words and all 20 definitions at once, with definitions scrambled in a random letter order. Students must match each word to its exact definition without the process-of-elimination advantage. This is why it's labeled Pre-AP — it requires more precise vocabulary knowledge. You can use one format, both formats, or assign them to different groups for differentiation.
Do all the answer keys include explanations, or just letters?
All answer keys include explanations — not just the correct letter. The multiple choice answer keys are formatted as a three-column table: question number, correct answer, and a full explanation of why. The matching answer keys follow the same format, with explanations that connect each definition back to its use in the novel. This makes post-quiz discussion straightforward and gives students meaningful feedback rather than just a score.
Can I use this for homeschool use?
Yes — this works very well for homeschool instruction. The word lists function as daily vocabulary activities, and the weekly quizzes provide structured assessment. The detailed answer keys explain every word in its novel context, so you can have a meaningful discussion about each answer without an ELA background. Many homeschool families use the MC quiz as the standard weekly assessment and save the matching quiz as a pre-test review before moving to the next section of the novel.
Does this pair with your other Outsiders resources?
Yes. This vocabulary unit pairs with the Outsiders Pre-Reading Activities & Teacher Guide (S.E. Hinton biography, historical context, and pre-reading activities) and the full Outsiders novel study, both available separately in the Light Up Literature store. Together they form a complete novel unit covering pre-reading, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and literary analysis.

Six Weeks of Vocabulary.
Zero Prep. Built In Differentiation.

120 context-based words. Six word lists with answer keys. Six multiple choice quizzes. Six Pre-AP matching quizzes. All twelve chapters of The Outsiders — covered, organized, and ready to print.

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