Homeschool Literature Worksheets

Tales From Shakespeare: The Tempest by Charles and Mary Lamb: Worksheet Bundle

By Tomorrowcomes

Introduce plays from William Shakespeare by studying the great adaptions from Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb with their Tales From Shakespeare. These are engaging worksheets geared to having your students interact more with the story line and vocabulary used in The Tempest.

Tales From Shakespeare are great adaptions of William Shakespeare's play that allow student to be introduced to the story line in a way they can understand while not being too simplistic. Worksheets, crossword, word search, chapter notes are bundled together based on the story. Answer sheets are provided where necessary.

Check for more Tales From Shakespeare worksheets being posted for each play!!!

Including: Midsummer Night's Dream

Tales From Shakespeare Bundle

$2.00

The Pumpkin Patch Parable Activities Bible Verse Cards Coloring Sheets

By Kaylor Creations

Inspire your young learners to SHINE FOR JESUS this fall with these festive Bible verse cards and coloring sheets!

Through learning scripture and coloring, children will discover how to let their light shine for Jesus. This resource is a perfect Christian alternative to Halloween, ideal for your Sunday School, homeschool, or Christian classroom.

✨What’s included:✨

  • 7 beautiful coloring sheets
  • 24 Bible verse cards

Inspired by The Pumpkin Patch Parable by Liz Curtis Higgs, the Bible verses on these cards match those from the book. Perfect for use throughout October, this set can be a standalone activity or a supplemental resource. Great for Pre-K through Elementary!

☝️Ideas for Use:

  • Hand out before, during, or after reading The Pumpkin Patch Parable.
  • Use as student encouragement.
  • Attach to candy for Halloween events.
  • Send home for memorization.
  • Teach the verses during morning/circle time.

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The Name of this Book is Secret Novel Study - Comprehension Questions by Chapter

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Ready for a novel study for The Name of this Book is Secret that you can prep in minutes instead of all weekend? Ready to engage your students in reading The Name of this Book is Secret and practice reading comprehension at the same time? How about top-notch activities for The Name of this Book is Secret as easy as hitting the print button? This no-prep novel study is exactly what you’re looking for! 

This no-prep novel study for The Name of this Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch includes vocabulary and reading comprehension questions by chapter. This The Name of this Book is Secret novel study also includes the opportunity to practice reading strategies, reading comprehension skills, literacy skills, respond to writing prompts, and review language skills. 

The flexible format makes it a breeze to assign reading comprehension skills to match the needs of your students, the literacy concepts most in need of reinforcing, or even the reading and writing skills demanded by the curriculum calendar. 

WHAT’S INSIDE THIS NOVEL STUDY FOR THE NAME OF THIS BOOK IS SECRET? 

Teaching instructions and ideas for implementing in your classroom

14 assignments for vocabulary and comprehension questions by chapter

19 reading skills assignments including:

  • visualization
  • prediction
  • similes and metaphors
  • sensory images
  • connecting to text
  • summarization
  • generating questions
  • character traits
  • main idea and details
  • compare and contrast
  • cause and effect
  • fact and opinion
  • figurative language
  • elements of plot
  • quests
  • fantasy vs. reality
  • signposts
  • plot diagram
  • theme

5 writing prompts and response pages including:

  • letter writing
  • poetry
  • persuasive writing
  • narrative writing
  • how-to writing

3 language/grammar skills including:

  • nouns
  • verbs
  • adjectives and antonyms

answer keys

vocabulary lists

An Easel-ready file is included as well as a link to a free Google Slides digital version of the novel study.

You will absolutely love this novel study because it works well as a distance learning alternative, in a Daily 5/CAFE setting, as a literature circle reading group log, as well as in a traditionally structured reading class. Or even leave it as a reading activity for the substitute.

Quick and easy…just print and pass out! The ease of prep and format make it perfect for Read with Someone stations, independent classwork, or send-home packets. Students will be eagerly interacting with the text and growing as readers! The hardest part of this novel study will be keeping students from reading ahead.

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Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day Book Companion Reading

By April S Bash

Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day Literacy Book Companion Study Unit with Comprehension & Fun English Language Arts / Math Activities, based on the book by Judith Viorst. (Book not included**.**)

This 46-page packet provides a variety of levels to reach each individual student. Please see preview pages and descriptions below . Worksheets include lined paper for easy handwriting practice:

47 Pages Total Include:

1. TABLE OF CONTENTS

2. 10 Comprehension short-answer questions 

3. continued

4. 10 Multiple Choice Questions 

5. continued

6. * * * answer sheet (corresponds with both sets)

7. Story Elements : Who, What, When, Where, Main Idea, Problem Solving

8. Vocabulary : 10 words from the book with match-up definitions

9. * * * Vocabulary Answer Sheet

10. Vocabulary Words in Use –insert the correct word in each sentence using the Vocabulary 10-Word Box

11. * * * Vocabulary Words in Use Answer Sheet

12. Reflection : Connection, Text-to-Self, Steps You Would Give to ….

13. Read & Respond : Main Idea, Supporting Details, Author’s Purpose, My New Vocabulary

14. * 20-Word Search page

15. 10 Word Scramble page

16. Spelling Words : 10 words plus 1 Bonus, from the book, on lined paper

17. * * * Spelling Test : blank, lined paper

18. Story Map: Setting, Characters, Problem, Solution

19. Step By Step : First, Next, Then, Last

20. Step By Step : First, Next, Then, Last : with shaped-illustrated writing areas

21. Title Page: Author, Illustrator, add your own illustration 

22. Design & Detail illustrating page ….

23. Opinion Journal: What did you think? What would you change?

24. Sequencing : 12 written scenes from the story to place in order

25. * * * Sequencing answers

26. * * * Sequencing : Blank paste sheet

27. Cause & Effect  : Fill in the Cause & Effect blanks

28. ABC Order : 20 words from the book

29. * * ABC Order : Answer Sheet

30. Book Report : Who is the author? Fiction or Non Fiction? Characters? Favorite part? Rate this book! 

31. Rhyme Time :15 words from the book, to match up to 15 rhyming words

32. * Writing Prompt : with tooth- shaped lined paper …..

33. * Contractions : 9 contractions to combine, or separate

34. * Follow the instructions : coloring, addition/subtraction using photos

35. * Follow the instructions : counting pictures , left/right

36. * Follow the instructions : First/Second/Third/Fourth ; Counting photos graph

37. * Acrostic Poem : FRIEND

38. Compare & Contrast Venn Diagram: Alexander’s Day Vs My Day

39. Math : 12 simple addition problems

40. * * * Math : answer sheet

41. Math : 12 simple multiplication problems

42. * * * Math : answer sheet

43. Label a Cat : 9 labels with fill-in-the-blank & word box included.

44. What’s That Photo : Label 15 photos with cut & paste words

45. Senses : Feels, Smells, Looks, Tastes & Sounds Like

46. Syllables : Divide the 20 words into syllables

47. * * Syllables : Answer Sheet


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Fables and Tall Tales Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions With Answers

By The Teaching Resources Company

Our Fables and Tall Tales Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions with Answers solve the challenge of making reading fun while building essential comprehension skills. Featuring timeless stories like The Hare and the Tortoise, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and Paul Bunyan, along with engaging questions, this product helps students understand moral lessons and key themes in an enjoyable, interactive way. Perfect for classroom or home learning!

What is included :

- Passages & Questions

  • The hare and the tortoise.
  • The fox and the crow.
  • The boy who cried wolf.
  • The city mouse and the country mouse.
  • The man and the snake.
  • The wind and the sun.
  • Paul bunyan.
  • Mermaids.

- Comprehension question

- Fable writing organizer

- Review

- Answers key

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Anything But Typical - Text Analysis Writing Prompt, Citing Text Based Evidence

By Write On with Jamie

Introducing how to write a literary analysis essay citing text evidence for Anything But Typical by Nora Raleigh Baskin has never been easier! This in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompt resource guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an expository / informative essay with textual evidence as support. It includes an expository writing graphic organizer, rubric, expository writing quiz, and an expository writing template.

All aspects of text evidence writing are covered in this resource: brainstorming ideas, developing a thesis statement, introducing supporting details, writing hooks and leads, and incorporating the 6 Traits of Writing™. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone.

The video, slide show, graphic organizer, worksheets, writing template, and rubric allow students to practice and develop their informative writing skills. The writing quiz reinforces guided note-taking techniques when used in conjunction with the instructional video. The detailed lesson plans make implementing expository writing easy for teachers.

This no-prep lesson is adaptable for in-class instruction, distance learning, or independent student work. The instructional video with writing tutorial and template can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.

All materials are available in both Google Drive™ and print formats, ensuring easy access for all students.

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This Citing Text Evidence Expository / Informative writing prompt lesson includes:

Entertaining Instructional Video with:

  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Prompt identification and comprehension
  • Thesis statement development
  • Rubric explanation
  • How to Write an Expository Essay tutorial and writing template
  • How to Write an Expository Essay writing quiz / guided note-taking

Detailed Lesson Plan with:

  • Common Core State Standards indicated on lesson plan
  • Instructional Focus
  • Instructional Procedures
  • Objectives/Goals
  • Direct Instruction
  • Guided Practice
  • Enrichment
  • Differentiation
  • ESE Strategies
  • ELL Strategies
  • I Can Statement
  • Essential Question

Worksheets with:

  • Prompt
  • Brainstorming section
  • Thesis statement development
  • How to Write an Expository Essay tutorial and writing template

Slide Show Presentation with:

  • Introduction slide with prompt (interactive for students to identify key vocabulary)
  • Brainstorming slide (interactive for students to list ideas)
  • Standard and implied thesis development slides
  • How to Write an Expository Essay tutorial and writing template slides
  • Checklist slide

Expository Writing Quiz

Expository Rubric

Expository Graphic Organizer

Google Slides

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Elementary Text Evidence Writing Prompts:

  • Text Based Analysis Writing Prompts

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Passing UNIT PLAN | Discussion Questions, Reading Quizzes, Writing Prompts, Answer Keys, & More | Nella Larsen

By Rigorous Resources for High School English

This 150-page EDITABLE curriculum has everything you'll need to deliver profoundly stimulating lessons on Nella Larsen's Passing. Invite your class to engage in student-driven discussions without compromising on intellectual rigor. The discussion questions, daily quizzes, literary device exercises, and analytical writing assignment will challenge your students to dig beneath the surface of the text and generate profound interpretive insights!!

Hold your students accountable for completing the nightly homework by beginning every class with a quick vocabulary and reading quiz. Facilitate dynamic discussions that motivate students to become attached to the thrill generating shared knowledge. Challenge students to explicate textual details using a wide range of interpretive lenses: formalist, psychoanalytic, etc. Inspire students to arrive at a whole new depth of insight!!

Here are some highlights from the 150-page editable curriculum:

Discussion Question Handouts: Twenty pages of deeply thought-provoking discussion questions! One 2-page handout containing 8-10 questions for each of 6 sections of the novel. The discussion questions are the beating heart of these lesson plans. Every discussion question is grounded in concrete textual details and challenges students to arrive at lucid interpretive insights! The questions could be used to focus students’ thinking prior to beginning a discussion, to foster in-class writing such as stop-and-jots, or to assign written reflections for homework. Guaranteed to elicit student engagement and foster profound discussions! (18 pages)

Discussion Question Answer Keys: The answer keys to the discussion questions are informed by the best academic articles written by scholars who specialize in African-American women writers of the Harlem Renaissance: Deborah McDowell, Cheryl Wall, Bell Hooks, Judith Butler, and others. Of course, there is rarely a single "correct" answer for any question; rather, the discussions questions are made up of higher-order questions designed to foster lively exchanges and interpretive debates among students. They challenge students to build interpretive arguments that require the support of carefully selected textual evidence. (50 pages)

Quick Writes: A "quick write" can be used at any time in a class to get students to pause and reflect on the text in writing. Introduce a quick write before you begin a discussion to allow students to collect their thoughts. Or roll one out toward the end of a discussion to let students capture and refine their best ideas. (6 pages)

Vocabulary Lists: Lists of 10 vocabulary words for each of the novel's 6 sections , complete with definitions and sample sentences with the words as used in Passing. A total of 60 SAT-worthy words. (6 pages)

• Reading & Vocabulary Quizzes: Daily quizzes with 10 questions on the nightly reading homework plus another 10 questions on the vocabulary words. If you choose not to have your students study vocabulary, you can still use the portion of the quiz devoted to reading comprehension. Grading these quizzes is simple and quick. They’re an easy way to log 6 to 12 grades into your gradebook. Answer keys included. (24 pages)

Figurative Language Worksheets (x3): Three worksheets challenge students to identify the type of figurative used in fifty quotations from Passing. The types of figurative language include metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, paradox, and oxymoron. This bundle also features a glossary with definitions as well as examples of how each type of figurative language is used in Passing — so you can review them with students before they tackle the worksheets. Each worksheet can be used either as a quiz or as a fun refresher. Answer keys included. (12 pages)

Quotation Race: Students work in pairs to identify the speakers of 50 key quotations from Passing. Introduce this fun activity when you need to mix things up, or to refresh students' memories in preparation for the AP exam. Answer key included. (6 pages)

Q3 Practice Essay: Designed for teachers of AP Literature, this in-class practice essay will allow students to rehearse the "Q3" essay from the AP Literature and Composition Exam. The assignment asks students to write a 40-minute in-class essay in response to one amongst three recent Q3 prompts that featured Passing as one of the recommended works of literary merit. (5 pages)

Analytical Writing Assignment: Challenge students to take their interpretations one step further by writing an analytical paper on Larsen's Passing. Let students choose from one of 5 thought-provoking sample topics — or invite them to develop a similar topic of their own. Rubric included. (4 pages)

The entire resource packet will come to you in two separate formats: Word docs *and* PDFs. Because the Word docs are fully editable, you'll be able to customize the materials to suit your teaching style and/or your students' skill levels — year after year! If you don't have Microsoft Word, you'll still be able to access the entire unit in PDF format, which is easy to navigate and quick to print.

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Book Labeling: Cut and Paste

By Inspired By MlG

Book Labeling: Cut and Paste

Engage young learners with this hands-on activity! Students will develop essential literacy skills by cutting and pasting labels onto the correct parts of a book. This fun and interactive exercise helps children:

  • Build vocabulary: Learn new words related to book parts, such as cover, title page, and table of contents.
  • Enhance comprehension: Understand the structure and purpose of each book element.
  • Improve fine motor skills: Practice cutting and pasting with precision.
  • Foster independence: Work independently to complete the task.
  • Develop critical thinking: Analyze the book's components and apply their knowledge.

Perfect for early readers and kindergarteners, this activity is a valuable addition to any literacy curriculum.

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Figurative Language Crossword Puzzle

By Beth Hammett

This individual or group crossword puzzle activity uses 12 terminologies and optional word bank, as well as word bank with definitions handout, that include: Simile The boy ran as fast as the wind. Sentence uses “like” or “as” to make comparisons. Metaphor The construction worker is a prince. An implied comparison between two unlike beings or objects. Alliteration Casey cackled confidently. The repetition of a single letter at the beginnings of words. Internal (Rhyme) Type of rhyme: The groom was soon doomed. Rhyme occurs inside the words of a sentence. Onomatopoeia Ring, ring…went the telephone. Sound words. Hyperbole I was so hungry I could eat an elephant. An exaggerated statement that has no literal meaning. Adjective The ragged, tattered coat. Vivid words that describe. Personification The flowers danced in the wind. Animals or inanimate objects take on qualities of humans. Synechdoche ABCs for Alphabet. Shortened forms of whole words. Adverb The two boys ran quickly. Tells when, where, or why and may end in –ly. Pun Sea captains don't like crew cuts. Deliberate use of words with multiple meanings that creates play on phrases. Oxymoron Long shorts or silent yell. Opposite words are combined to form phrases. Get students to interact with figurative language. Packet includes answer sheet with definitions. Fun introduction, test prep, or assessment for figurative language!

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Printable World Book day Jigsaw Puzzle Template - Fun Games Activities

By The Students Palace

Fun Book day Jigsaw Puzzle Template Puzzles is an engaging and creative activity pack designed for young learners. This unique resource combines the fun of jigsaw puzzles with the creativity of coloring pages. Children will delight in solving the jigsaw puzzles to reveal adorable images of Gratitude Lettering setting. After completing the puzzles, they can express their artistic skills by coloring the pictures in vibrant hues.

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 30 Pages

  • ( PDF + PNG )

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED

  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

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  • No physical product or printed material will be shipped.

  • No refunds as this is a digital product.

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Romeo and Juliet Close Reading Comprehension Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade

By Creative Primary Literacy

A close reading passage with a teacher presentation, comprehension and grammar questions, a multiple choice quiz, a crossword puzzle and a wordsearch about William Shakespeare's famous play, Romeo and Juliet.

The NO PREP informational text worksheets are perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn key facts about the famous play whilst working on their comprehension skills.

Included in this PDF printable resource:

  • A teacher presentation to introduce the subject
  • An informational text
  • A comprehension activity with ten questions
  • Two grammar questions about the text
  • An extension writing activity
  • A multiple choice quiz with seven questions
  • An answer sheet for self-assessment or teacher use
  • A crossword puzzle to consolidate learning
  • A wordsearch puzzle
  • An Easel activity for distance learning

For a digital version of this resource that students can complete on tablets, phones and computers download my Romeo and Juliet Close Reading Activity | Digital & Print.

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This resource is great for:

  • In class learning
  • Independent work
  • Homework
  • Guided reading sessions
  • Assessment practice
  • Reading interventions
  • Emergency sub plans

The activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document.

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"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" worksheets

By Peter D

This is a 61-page set of worksheets for the story "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain.

This includes a four-page story test.

For each set of three chapters (C1-C3, C4-C6, C7-C9, etc...), there are two pages:

* comprehension questions (multiple choice and short answer)

* story analysis

Also, there is a wide variety of worksheets and activities in this novel study:

* story review

* story reflection

* similes

* personification

* metaphors

* theme

* motif

* story elements

* "w" questions

* illustrations

* story map

* summaries

* point of view

* character analysis

* comic strip

* book design

* news report

* interview activity

* crossword puzzle

* word search

* story test (four pages)

There is also an answer key included at the end of the file.

Please note that I used the original version of this story to make these worksheets. You can check the version I used at this link:

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/74/74-h/74-h.htm

Worksheets for novels and chapter books:

Andrew Clements: Frindle

Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Kate DiCamillo: The Tale of Despereaux

Astrid Lindgren: Pippi Longstocking

Lois Lowry: Number the Stars

Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor: Shiloh

Scott O’Dell: Island of the Blue Dolphins

Veronica Roth: Divergent

J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Louis Sachar: Holes

Armstrong Sperry: Call It Courage

Mark Twain: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

E. B. White: Charlotte’s Web

Laura Ingalls Wilder: Little House in the Big Woods

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Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates: High School

By EduHive Learning Resources

Understand protagonists with this 6-page workbook! Perfect for short stories, this resource helps students explore roles, traits, narration styles, and characterization.

Why Use This Workbook?

  • Save time with this no-prep resource.
  • Reuse for any short story (or novel).
  • Guides students in analyzing the role and influence of protagonists.
  • Encourages independent work, paired or group discussions, or teacher-led facilitation.
  • Versatile for assignments, class activities, or literary analysis.

What’s Inside?

  • 4 pages of informative handouts covering:

    • Roles and Types of Protagonists
    • Direct and Indirect Characterization
    • The Importance of the Protagonist
    • Protagonist as Narrator (including reliable vs. unreliable narrators)
  • 2 Character Mapping Templates/Graphic Organizers adaptable to any story.

  • Engaging prompts designed to deepen understanding of protagonists.

This Workbook Covers:

  • Roles and traits of protagonists.
  • The concept of reliable and unreliable narrators.
  • Tools to analyze direct and indirect characterization.
  • Prompts that connect protagonists to broader themes and story elements.

Who is This Resource For?

Perfect for:

  • Classroom teachers needing a quick, adaptable resource.
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  • Tutors focusing on protagonist roles and narrative study.
  • Upper Middle and High school students exploring literary elements.

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Link to Other Resources:

If you like this resource, check out other character-focused tools in the Character Analysis Series:

  1. Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates – High School
  2. Character Analysis (S.T.E.A.L): Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  3. Character Arc Analysis: Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  4. Antagonist – Character Mapping Template & Analysis Table – High School

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Book Report Project Templates | Simple Book Review | Reading Response Sheets

By Innovative Classroom Ideas

Ensure children comprehend the content they are reading by using these worksheets for book reports. These enjoyable printable book report template pages are ideal for older children enrolled in second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade classes. These book report forms, which require no prep, aid in making sure that readers comprehend the material they are reading. Just print the book report template, fill it out, and write down details about the book, such as the title, author, setting, main characters, the end, and more.

These book report templates are ideal for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers of students in grades 3 through 6. They require no preparation. Instead of staring at a blank page, children should practice writing, summarizing the main ideas of the book, and confirming that they understand what they are reading. This will help your early reader succeed! A book report form, such as these worksheets, can assist kids in recalling the key elements of the literature they read and help them create an engaging report on any book they have been reading.

The activities on these book reports include:

  • Title of Book
  • Author
  • Describe the setting of the book
  • Describe the main characters of the book
  • Write a short summary of the book
  • My Opinion of the book
  • Main conflict in the story
  • The solution to the conflict
  • Plot
  • Recommendation
  • Number of Pages
  • Design a new cover
  • Favourite part of the book
  • Rate the book
  • Draw your favorite part of the book
  • Write a new ending
  • What changes would you make to the story
  • Interesting facts about the story/book
  • New words that were learned and their definitions

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narrative story graphic organizer Elements Story Map

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

Utilize this graphic organizer for any story!

It’s perfect for introducing story elements or for students to work independently.

Students will identify key components such as: setting, characters, problem, events, and solution.

$2.95

narrative story graphic organizer Elements Story Map

By saadia balhous

Utilize this graphic organizer for any story!

It’s perfect for introducing story elements or for students to work independently.

Students will identify key components such as: setting, characters, problem, events, and solution.

$2.95

The Door of No Return Study Guide

By Ms. J's ELA

This resource is designed to accompany Kwame Alexander's novel The Door of No Return. This resource covers all 7 chapters of the text. Students will answer comprehension questions about the text, along with questions about figurative language and text design. There are also questions that push students to analyze the text and the choices the author made.

Some of the terms used in this study guide include:

- simile

- alliteration

- personification

- ellipses

- mood

- textual evidence

- irony

- context clues

- summarize

Included in this resource are 132 questions about this text. Each chapter study guide has a color and a black/white version of the worksheets. There is a color and a black/white cover. If you would like to print them all at once, you can put the cover page on top. There is a Google Doc with answers to all of the questions.

$4.00

Story Map | Editable Digital and Printable Graphic Organizer

By Teach Savvy Store

Story Map | Editable Graphic Organizer: Help guide students' thinking when it comes to story writing and story elements with this easy to use digital or printable graphic organizer. This freebie includes these story elements: title/author, setting, characters (antagonists & protagonists), key details and events, conflict, and resolution.

✨This resource goes great with Roll a Story Bundle✨

Directions

  • Share the PowerPoint (or convert to a Google Slides) with students and allow students to enter their own text in the boxes.
  • OR print and allow students to write on the handout.

Elements Included on Graphic Organizer

  • title/author
  • setting
  • characters (antagonists & protagonists)
  • key details and events
  • conflict
  • resolution.

What's Included

  • Digital and printable options
  • Options to edit the included elements
  • Options to allow students to type in their responses digitally
  • Options to print and use as a worksheet
  • Black & White versions

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The Raven Literature Guide

By Language Arts Excellence

This resource features a comprehensive literature guide for use while reading Edgar Allan Poe's arguably most famous work, "The Raven." The packet provides an excellent basis for comprehension and vocabulary acquisition and encourages students to think critically about plot structure, literary elements, and figurative language within the poem. The wide range of activities in this guide will keep your students engaged as they contemplate the meaning of nevermore.

Product Includes:

  • Attractive cover page for student packet
  • Anticipation guide
  • Vocabulary
  • Vocabulary drawing activity
  • Comprehension questions
  • Freytag’s pyramid worksheet
  • Literary elements worksheet
  • Figurative language worksheet
  • "Snap Chatter" activity
  • The Raven Socratic Seminar Lesson & Materials
  • Full answer keys for teacher use

While this literature guide is Common Core aligned for eighth grade, it is appropriate for students in seventh-eleventh.

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Check out these great products to supplement your study of The Raven:

⭐ The Raven Figurative Language Challenge

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⭐ Introduction to Edgar Allan Poe PowerPoint

⭐ Introduction to Edgar Allan Poe Scavenger Hunt

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe ESCAPE ROOM

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Bell Ringer Journal Prompts

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Crossword Puzzle

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Brochure

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe's Obituary

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Quote Posters

⭐ Poe's Annabel Lee Poetry/Song Pairing

⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Resource Bundle

But why stop with one poem? We have enough Edgar Allan Poe resources to frighten your students for months!

⭐ The Tell-Tale Heart Literature Guide

⭐ The Black Cat Literature Guide

⭐ The Pit and the Pendulum Literature Guide

⭐ The Cask of Amontillado Literature Guide

⭐ The Fall of the House of Usher Literature Guide

⭐ The Masque of the Red Death Literature Guide

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"Hope," by Emily Dickinson

By Online Educator's Corner

This worksheet is designed to engage students in a comprehensive analysis of Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope." It includes various activities and tasks that encourage critical thinking, group discussion, and written response. The worksheet is suitable for middle school and high school students.

Worksheet Contents:

1. Pair/Group Discussion Activity: Students will engage in a discussion about the concept of hope. They will share their personal experiences and perspectives on hope, fostering a deeper understanding of the theme before diving into the poem.

2. Summary of the Poem: A concise summary of Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope" is provided. This summary serves as a foundation for further exploration and analysis.

3. Short-Response Questions about the Summary: Students will answer thought-provoking questions related to the summary of the poem. These questions encourage students to reflect on the main ideas and themes presented in the poem.

4. Themes and Ideas: Students will explore the various themes and ideas conveyed in the poem. They will identify and analyze the underlying messages and emotions expressed by the poet.

5. Literary Devices: This section focuses on the literary devices employed by Emily Dickinson in her poem. Students will identify and analyze the use of metaphors, similes, personification, and other literary techniques, enhancing their understanding of the poem's artistic elements.

6. Follow-up PEEL Paragraph Writing Task: Students will be guided through the process of writing a PEEL (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link) paragraph about the poem. They will use the provided model PEEL paragraph as a reference and apply their knowledge to construct a well-structured and insightful response.

Additional Features:

- Answer Key: The worksheet includes an answer key for the short-response questions, allowing students to self-assess their understanding and progress.

- Model PEEL Paragraph: A model PEEL paragraph is provided as a reference for students. It demonstrates how to effectively analyze the poem and construct a coherent and well-supported paragraph.

This comprehensive worksheet on Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope" provides students with the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, develop critical thinking skills, and enhance their understanding of poetry analysis. It is a valuable resource for English language arts classrooms and can be used for individual or group work.

$3.00