Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Chapters 1, 2, and 3 Quiz, Analysis Worksheet, and Vocabulary Games

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This bundle covers chapters 1, 2, and 3 of Andy Weir's science fiction novel Project Hail Mary and includes a reading comprehension quizliterary analysis worksheetvocabulary application activitycrossword puzzleword search, and answer keys for everything. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive bundle option is available.) By engaging with these materials, students will:

  • Bolster vocabulary skills.

  • Identify what the text states explicitly.

  • Apply knowledge of literary devices (e.g., hyperbole, personification, situational irony, and more).

  • Articulate how a given detail defies conventional expectations (e.g., why the narrator's profession is ironic given his current circumstances).

  • Infer the author's intent related to narrative structure (e.g., why the author chose a non-linear approach).

  • Infer the intended effect of figurative language in context (e.g., why Stratt compares Astrophage to "cane toads in Australia").

  • Analyze characterization (e.g., how the narrator exhibits a sense of humor).

  • Identify a relevant theme in the context of the assigned chapters.

Resources are available for a variety of engaging novels:

This bundle covers chapters 1, 2, and 3 of Andy Weir's science fiction novel Project Hail Mary and includes a reading comprehension quizliterary analysis worksheetvocabulary application activitycrossword puzzleword search, and answer keys for everything. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a Google Drive bundle option is available.) By engaging with these materials, students will:

  • Bolster vocabulary skills.

  • Identify what the text states explicitly.

  • Apply knowledge of literary devices (e.g., hyperbole, personification, situational irony, and more).

  • Articulate how a given detail defies conventional expectations (e.g., why the narrator's profession is ironic given his current circumstances).

  • Infer the author's intent related to narrative structure (e.g., why the author chose a non-linear approach).

  • Infer the intended effect of figurative language in context (e.g., why Stratt compares Astrophage to "cane toads in Australia").

  • Analyze characterization (e.g., how the narrator exhibits a sense of humor).

  • Identify a relevant theme in the context of the assigned chapters.

Resources are available for a variety of engaging novels: