middle school
Romeo and Juliet: Character Study
Playwrights and romantics alike, here's a reading comprehension sheet based on Romeo and Juliet, one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies.
Edgar Allan Poe: "Eldorado"
Edgar Allan Poe, Eldorado, poetry, reading comprehension, literary analysis, them, writing
How to Write Like Mark Twain
Inspire your middle school student to write like a pro! This writing activity is in honor of the legendary Mark Twain, a master of satirical comedy.
The Mark Twain House
This worksheet features a spot from the National Register of Historic Places, the boyhood home of Mark Twain.
History of Easter
Ever wonder why we hunt for Easter eggs? Discover how this spring holiday was started with this interesting look at the history of Easter.
Why Was the Sphinx Built?
This worksheet offers a few facts about the Sphinx in Egypt, like that it's more than three thousand years old. Then it's up to you to decide: why was the Sphinx built?
Animal Worship in Ancient Egypt
Can you imagine worshiping a crocodile or a cat? Learn about the Ancient Egyptians and their strange gods.
Ancient Egypt Hieroglyphics
Get acquainted with ancient Egypt hieroglyphics. Then your student can read and write their own name in hieroglyphs!
Women in History: Cleopatra
Cleopatra ruled Egypt and conquered the hearts of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Read a mini-biography on this remarkable woman in history.


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