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High School Reading Worksheets and Printables

These high school reading worksheets help make learning engaging for your high schooler! Covering a wide range of topics, we have many high school reading worksheets available to help supplement your child's education.

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Inspire your young writer with a fun activity on how to write like Jack Kerouac. Your student can read quotes from famous influences such as F. Scott Fitzgerald.
High School
Literary Analysis
Edgar Allan Poe, Eldorado, poetry, reading comprehension, literary analysis, them, writing
High School
Literary Analysis
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.
High School
Literary Analysis
Introduce your student to a famous writer and poet: Edgar Allan Poe! She'll read his poem, 'Annabel Lee' and write a paragraph about its theme.
High School
Literary Analysis
Introduce your high schooler to Emily Dickinson, with this illustrated poetry page featuring 'A Bird Came Down the Walk'.
High School
Comprehension
Familiarize your high schooler with Shakespeare's most romantic and heartbreaking play with this two-page comprehension sheet.
High School
Literary Analysis
For artistic writers and lovers of poetry, here's a literary analysis page featuring a famous poem by Walt Whitman.
High School
Literary Analysis
Get transported to the dark and eerie world of Edgar Allen Poe with this illustrated poem, 'A Dream'.
High School
Comprehension
Though written over 400 years ago, Othello 's themes of love, jealousy and betrayal, racism are still current. Decode Othello quotes with this two-page worksheet.
High School
Literary Analysis
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.
High School
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.
High School
Literary Analysis
Help your teenager review Macbeth, arguably Shakespeare's darkest play, with this worksheet featuring quotes and characters.
High School
Literary Analysis
Help your teen become familiar with one of Shakespeare's funniest, but complicated plays with this two-page worksheet which includes Midsummer Night's Dream quotes.
High School
Literary Analysis

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