ROALD DAHL Webquest | Worksheets | Printables
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Save time with this no-prep, printable webquest, which features worksheets that engage students in learning about the remarkable life and works of ROALD DAHL, probably best known as the author of “Lamb to the Slaughter,” James and the Giant Peach, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
This 9-page printable resource includes 50 questions to help students discover more about Roald Dahl. Depending on your class time and your individual students, you can . . .
- assign students to find all the answers or
- divide the questions and let students teach each other as they discover the answers.
You might also . . .
- direct students to the Dahl quotations at the end of the resource and ask them to use critical thinking to determine how they would fill in the missing words; then compare and contrast what they composed to what Dahl wrote.
- ask students to choose one of the Dahl quotations and then explain orally or in written form why they agree or disagree with it.
An answer key is included.
Click here to grab your copy of this handy resource for your middle school, high school, homeschool, or developmental college classes.
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