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Build a Plot: Connect the Paragraphs

With this helpful writing worksheet, students will learn how to connect beginning and ending paragraphs in order to make a complete story. They will be asked to build a plot for the story provided by ...

Aesop: Put the Events in Order

This helpful reading comprehension activity is a great way to practice plot action order. Students will read a passage provided in the worksheet and place the sentences below in the correct order, sta ...

Plot Actions Helper

Students in first, second, and third grade will have fun learning with this “Plot Actions Helper” worksheet. After reading a story, they will use this activity to write the four major action points in ...

Two Viewpoints: Lee Surrenders to Grant, 1865

Your student can step back in time with this worksheet on the Civil War. He’ll view the surrender of Lee to Grant through a painting and the autobiography of General Grant and compare the two. It’s g ...

Tension in The Pit and the Pendulum

Down-down-down the pendulum swings! Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Pit and the Pendulum” is full of tension and suspense. Your student will analyze how Poe uses language and structure to create t ...

Slavery in the Constitution

While the Constitution is the fundamental document of the U.S., it has changed over the centuries. This worksheets asks your student to read the different parts of the document and discuss how it addr ...

Setting the Scene: Great Expectations

In Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations,” the main character, Pip, is introduced to the odd Miss Havisham. Why is she odd? Your student will find that answer in this worksheet on setting the scene. It ...

Mark Antony’s Oration from Julius Caesar

Friends, Romans and countrymen, it’s time to learn some Shakespeare! This worksheet features Antony’s soliloquy from “Julius Caesar.” Your student can read it and determine Antony’s purpose. It’s appr ...

Find the Meaning: JFK’s Inaugural Speech

President John F. Kennedy delivered one of the most memorable inaugural speeches in 1961. Your student will read a portion of the speech in this worksheet and analyze some of the language. You’ll find ...

Different Perspectives: The American Revolution

Not everyone was a fan of the American Revolution, as British poet and author Rudyard Kipling shows in his poem, “American Rebellion.” Your student will examine Kipling’s literary point of view in thi ...

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