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High school literature homework for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein Quote Activity

Mary Shelly's Frankenstein Quote Activity

Created by
Amy Jordan
This is an writing and high level thinking activity. The student will have to understand the quote enough to explain how it fits into the novel. They, also, must decide if they agree or disagree with the quote in relation to the novel. They, also, must defend their position.
Preview of Shakespeare Hamlet Revision Clock Worksheets

Shakespeare Hamlet Revision Clock Worksheets

This resource includes 6 worksheets, each with 12 questions, on Hamlet. The questions are based on quotes and main themes of the play. They can be used as revision or homework exercises. Answers are included.
Preview of Antigone Quizzes scene by scene

Antigone Quizzes scene by scene

Created by
Chris Deignan
I hand out the questions ahead of time in a workbook for taking notes while reading.
Preview of Huck Finn: Chapters 18-22

Huck Finn: Chapters 18-22

Created by
Amy Jordan
This was designed as a discussion sheet to be used in class after reading chapters 18-22. It can be used as a homework sheet or in groups for comprehension.
Preview of Text structure comparison and contrast

Text structure comparison and contrast

Created by
Glenda McMillan
Worksheet to compare and contrast two structures.
Preview of Canterbury Tales Characterization

Canterbury Tales Characterization

Created by
Amy Jordan
This is an activity to check for comprehension in reading of The Cantebury Tales.
Preview of Endurance Questions Chapter 3-5

Endurance Questions Chapter 3-5

Created by
Amy Jordan
This is a comprehensive worksheet for the book Endurance. It covers chapters 3-5. It can be used while reading the book, as a quiz, or in pairs for comrehension.
Preview of Much Ado About Nothing English Literature Revision Clock Worksheets

Much Ado About Nothing English Literature Revision Clock Worksheets

This resource includes 5 worksheets, each with 12 questions, on Much Ado About Nothing. The questions are based on quotes and main themes of the novel. They can be used as revision or homework exercises. Answers are included.
Preview of Huck Finn: Chapter 3, 4, 5

Huck Finn: Chapter 3, 4, 5

Created by
Amy Jordan
This can be used as a quiz or worksheet depending upon what is required. It covers the novel Huck Finn, chapters three, four, and five.
Preview of Romeo and Julitet Acitivity

Romeo and Julitet Acitivity

Created by
Amy Jordan
This activity is a way of creatively allowing the student to show their comprehension of what they have read.
Preview of Around the World in Eighty Days Ch18-19 questions

Around the World in Eighty Days Ch18-19 questions

Created by
Amy Jordan
This worksheet has questions about ch18-19 of Around the World in Eighty Days.
Preview of Reading Literature Grading Ticket

Reading Literature Grading Ticket

Created by
Ken McCoy
A half page Reading Literature grading ticket template to facilitate quicker turn around between student work completion, work check-in, feedback, recording marks and final entry into grading programs or report cards. Once you've captured the necessary information for report cards, you can get work back to students. Fully editable. Subject area, standards and student names are meant to be pre-filled prior to printing, then handwritten during grading process. Edit check boxes at the bottom of the
Preview of Virtual Weekly Reading Log

Virtual Weekly Reading Log

Whether you are teaching virtually or just moving your resources to a virtual platform, such as Google Classroom, use this weekly reading log to keep your students organized as they track their nightly reading goals. This reading log will allow you to keep track of your class at a glance. Students can post their book, page number, and a short reflection. It is manageable for you and them. You can make a new copy of this document for your online learning platform each week for your students' use!
Preview of Book Tracking Google Sheet

Book Tracking Google Sheet

Created by
Shelby Moore
This resource is a Google Sheet that is designed to help keep track of students who have been assigned a book to read, and their weekly progress. You can keep track of the student, what book they are assigned, how many chapters are in the book and how many chapters per week they should be reading. You can then mark if they are on track to finish the book within a 5 week period.
Preview of Reading Log

Reading Log

Simple reading log to track students' reading at home. Excel document that can be easily accessed and printed.
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