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Classroom Novels: Free Study Tools for Teachers & Students

Every novel below has been enriched with chapter-by-chapter study tools — flashcards, vocabulary lists, comprehension quizzes, and detailed FAQ — designed to support close reading and build the analytical skills that matter most in the classroom. Whether your students are tackling To Kill a Mockingbird for the first time or revisiting The Great Gatsby before an exam, these tools turn passive reading into active learning.

Each novel follows a proven five-layer learning funnel: students read the text, deepen comprehension through FAQ, reinforce key concepts with flashcards, build vocabulary, and test themselves with chapter quizzes. It's the same progression — exposure, comprehension, reinforcement, mastery — that learning science says works best.

15 Novels & Plays
448 Enriched Chapters
5 Tools per Chapter

How Our Study Tools Work: A Complete Learning Funnel

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Read Full text or chapter summary
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FAQ Deepen comprehension
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Flashcards Active recall & reinforcement
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Vocabulary Language building
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Quiz Assessment & mastery check

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Novels with Complete Chapter-by-Chapter Study Tools

Each novel includes FAQ, flashcards, vocabulary, and quizzes for every chapter. Click any novel to start reading and studying.

1984

25 Chapters

George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four is set in a grim future version of Great Britain — now called Airstrip One — a province of the vast totalitarian superstate Oceania. The year is 1984, and Winston Smith, a...

Animal Farm

10 Chapters

George Orwell published Animal Farm in 1945 as a sharp political allegory aimed squarely at Stalinist Russia. The story begins on Manor Farm, where a prize boar named Old Major gathers the animals and shares his...

Brave New World

18 Chapters

Published in 1932, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is set in a future London some 600 years from now, in a world ordered by the all-powerful World State. Human reproduction has been industrialized: babies are grown...

Invisible Man

27 Chapters

Invisible Man opens with one of American literature's most arresting declarations: the unnamed narrator insists he is invisible — not because of any supernatural condition, but because the people around him refuse to...

The Giver

23 Chapters

The Giver is set in a future society that has achieved what its leaders call Sameness — the elimination of pain, conflict, color, weather variation, and individual choice. Twelve-year-old Jonas lives in this...

To Kill a Mockingbird

31 Chapters

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960 by Harper Lee, is set in the fictional small town of Maycomb, Alabama during the early 1930s. The story is narrated by Jean Louise “Scout” Finch, who is six years old when the...