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These high school worksheets help make learning engaging for your high schooler! Covering a wide range of subjects, we have the high school worksheets you're looking for to help supplement your child's education.

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For artistic writers and lovers of poetry, here's a literary analysis page featuring a famous poem by Walt Whitman.
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Throw a beautiful party for your fifteen-year-old to celebrate her Quinceañera! These printable invitations will help you plan a picture-perfect event.
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Play with rhythm and beat as you read Langston Hughes's 'Laugher'.
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Explore the story of David and Goliath as you read this poem, 'I Took My Power in My Hand', by Emily Dickinson.
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Make party-planning easier with this printable Quinceañera invitation, perfect for bringing guests together to celebrate your daughter's fifteenth birthday.
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Get transported to the dark and eerie world of Edgar Allen Poe with this illustrated poem, 'A Dream'.
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Illuminate your student's poetry unit with an illustrated version of 'Fire and Ice', by Robert Frost.
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Challenge your high schooler to think about the sociocultural issues of Langston Hughes's poetry, with the soulful 'Aunt Sue's Stories'.
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Introduce your high schooler to Emily Dickinson, with this illustrated poetry page featuring 'A Bird Came Down the Walk'.
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Take a journey down the rabbit hole with Alice as you read through this fantastic poem, 'Jabberwocky', by Lewis Carroll.
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What does the metaphor of the river mean to you? Read 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers' by Langston Hughes.
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Explore poetic devices such as personification and metaphor with Emily Dickinson's poem, 'The Moon was but a Chin of Gold'.
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Can you tell who said these Much Ado About Nothing quotes? Shakespeare's fun comedy about two couplesâone in a 'merry war' of wordsâwill become a little more accessible with this worksheet.
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Literary Analysis
Murder, madness and suicide will hold the interest of your teenager as he studies Hamlet, a tragedy set in the Kingdom of Denmark.
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Literary Analysis
Help your teenager review Macbeth, arguably Shakespeare's darkest play, with this worksheet featuring quotes and characters.
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Literary Analysis

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