Change the Point of View: Third Person to First Person

In this activity, students will read the story told in 3rd person and then rewrite a part to make it a first person narrative.

Classic Literature: Aesop’s The Fox and the Stork

Students will read one of Aesop’s fables and complete the accompanying worksheets. Included are comprehension and vocabulary activities.

Classic Literature: Black Beauty

Black Beauty is the story of a black horse in England in the 1800s. Written in 1877 by Anna Sewell, it tells the story from the horse’s viewpoint. Students read a passage from chapter 12 and then complete a series of worksheet activities.

Classic Literature: Lad: A Dog

Encourage your students to read and write with this fun “Lad: A Dog” worksheet series!

Classic Literature: Little Women

Here is a literature packet based on the novel “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott. Students will read an excerpt and complete the activities.

Classic Literature: Little Women: Temper and Skates

This classic literature set focuses on the popular book by Louisa May Alcott called Little Women. Students read a passage from the story and work on different worksheets focused on reading and vocabulary skills.

Classic Literature: Tarzan of the Apes

Students read a passage from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan of the Apes and work on reading skills activities about the passage.

Classic Literature: The Story of Fidgety Philip

Here is a fantastic literature packet based on “The Story Of Fidgety Philip” to print out for your students. Many activities are included to complement the reading.

Discovering the Elements of the Story

This activity asks students to read a short passage in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and asking several story element questions.

Drawing a Conclusion

Your student will draw a conclusion based on clues in the text.

Drawing Conclusions from Pictures

Help your student understand inference with this visual worksheet.

Eight Cousins: Telling Troubles

Students read a passage in Louisa May Alcott’s Eight Cousins and answer realted comprehension questions.

Finding the Stresses in a Poem

In this exercise, students write the stressed and unstressed symbols above the beginning of the poem, The Walrus and the Carpenter.

Hans Brinker Reading Comprehension Set

A race to win a new pair of silver skates! Hans and his sister Gretel must decide how to spend the money given to them in this excerpt from The Silver Skates. Print out this free comprehension packet for your students.

Inference Practice: Where Am I?

This worksheet asks your student to draw conclusions based on a series of scenarios.

Inference Practice: Who Am I?

Can your student find the identity of these mystery people?

Jo’s Boys

This printable activity asks students to read a passage from Louisa May Alcott’s, Jo’s Boys, and answer related questions about what they read.

Little Men: Starting School

Students work on their comprehension skills by answering questions about a passage in Louisa May Alcott’s, Little Men.

Narrator’s Point of View Flow Chart

This flowchart helps students identify the correct point of view. They answer “yes” and “no” questions to identify the correct point of view.