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Shakespeare’s Language: What’s the Meaning?

Shakespeare’s language can be difficult for students to decipher. This worksheet uses one of the most “reader friendly” of Shakespeare’s soliloquies, “All the World’s a Stage” from As You Like It. It’ ...

Literature About Chicago: Prose vs. Poetry

Much has been written about Chicago, both in prose and poetry. In this worksheet, your student is asked to compare two passages about Chicago. One is from Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, the other is Car ...

How Do I Love Thee? Supporting Ideas

One of the most beautiful poems in literature is Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “How Do I Love Thee?” In this worksheet, your student will look for text examples to support the main idea. While many gra ...

Finding Text Evidence: Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass was an author, lecturer and abolitionist. He was also at one time a slave. This worksheet uses a passage from Douglass’ autobiography as a way to find supporting textual evidence. I ...

Character Development in The Tell-Tale Heart

Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is spooky, scary and chilling. It’s also a good way for students to practice analyzing a character. The worksheet is in line with Common Core Standards for read ...

Evaluating Text: My Life

Helen Keller was an extraordinary person who overcame great hardship to become an author, lecturer and activist. In this worksheet, your student will evaluate a premise that Keller makes in her autobi ...

Analyzing O! Pioneers

The classic novel “O! Pioneers,” by Willa Cather is a moving story of Nebraska farmers. In this worksheet, your student will examine a passage to find text evidence to support a thesis. Use it for pra ...

The Road Not Taken

Robert Frost was a master of language. Your student will explore Frost’s use of figurative language in “The Road Not Taken” in this worksheet. It’s appropriate for Common Core Standards for Reading Li ...

The Prince and the Pauper

Tom may be poor by day, but in his dreams, he’s a prince! After reading a passage from Mark Twain’s delightful novel “The Prince and the Pauper,” your youngster will compare the settings of Tom’s two ...

The Jabberwocky

Twas brillig! “The Jabberwocky,” from Lewis Carroll’s book “Through the Looking Glass,” is probably the most famous nonsense poem in English literature. Your student will enjoy deciphering the unusual ...

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