This reading comprehension worksheet focuses on a passage from Booker T. Washington’s autobiography, “Up From Slavery.”
Change the Lyrics: Alliteration in the Twelve Days of Christmas
Given is a list of items in the classic Christmas carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Seven of the days have an alliteration in the phrase. Change the items for the alliteration, but use an alliteration of the same letter.
Changing Verbs: Imperative and Interrogative
For each of the sentences, students rewrite it by changing an imperative sentence to an interrogative sentence and an interrogative sentence to imperative one.
Character Development in The Tell-Tale Heart
This worksheet uses Poe’s classic, “The Tell-Tale Heart” to help the student analyze aspects of a character.
Character Trait and Evidence Template
Students will learn to identify a character trait and give evidence in this worksheet.
Character Trait Template
A worksheet where students will describe 5 different character traits of a certain person.
Character Traits and The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
What do character traits tell us about a story? Students read a passage and determine character traits of different people.
Character Traits Worksheet – Jane Eyre
Students will read a passage from Jane Eyre and list 10 character traits of John Reed.
Character Traits Worksheet – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
In this passage from Tom Sawyer students will list character traits of specific characters.
Character Traits Worksheet – The Time Machine
With this worksheet, students will read a passage from “The Time Machine” and list character traits from one of the characters.
Charles Dickens Visits America
In 1842 Charles Dickens was probably the most famous English language author in the world. In this year he visited America. Students read about the trip and answer the questions.
Charles Dickens: David Copperfield and His Aunt
Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, published in 1849, is one of his most famous works. Students read the passage and answer questions.
Circle It! Correct Punctuation
Students will practice identifying correctly used punctuation in this printable activity. They will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have correct punctuation. Ideal for 6th – 12th grade, but can be used where needed.
Classic Literature: If
Help your students improve their reading skills with this activity set about Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If”.
Commas and Coordinating Adjectives
Let’s work with coordinating adjectives and commas!
Commas with Appositives
You’ll positively love this appositive punctuation worksheet!
Commonly confused Words: What’s Correct?
Here’s some practice on words that are commonly confused. Students will circle the correct word, practicing the correct usage for word pairs like imaginary and imaginative, principal and principle and more.
Complex Direct Object Worksheet
Your student will practice working with complex direct objects in this worksheet.
Compound Direct Object Worksheet Activity
You’ll like this worksheet on compound direct objects!
Compound Indirect Object Worksheet
In this worksheet your student will identify the compound indirect objects.