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Is your child having trouble with reading comprehension? The wizard can help!
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
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.
Literary Analysis
High School
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.
Literary Analysis
High School
Murder, madness and suicide will hold the interest of your teenager as he studies Hamlet, a tragedy set in the Kingdom of Denmark.
Literary Analysis
High School
If you're studying The Wizard of Oz, take a break with this fun quiz on quotes from different characters in the book.
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
Help your teenager review Macbeth, arguably Shakespeare's darkest play, with this worksheet featuring quotes and characters.
Literary Analysis
High School
Learn more about one of the most famous characters in children's literature, The Wizard of Oz, in this character analysis sheet.
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
Use this passage as an opportunity to work on reading comprehension, and explore Aunt Em's character inside and out.
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
You've never heard a ghost story like The Phantom Knight of Vandal Camp!
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
First thing's first: if your kid has a summer reading assignment, start by stating just the facts on this essential-info sheet.
Literary Analysis
Fifth Grade
Can a frog really swallow quail shot? Explore exaggeration in literature with this reading exercise on Mark Twain's famous short story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
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.
Literary Analysis
High School
Learn all about characters and their motives with this worksheet that deconstructs the children's classic, Peter Rabbit.
Literary Analysis
Fourth Grade
Keep this study aid handy during homework time, or keep a copy in the back of your binder for classroom reference.
Literary Analysis
Fifth Grade

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