Literature Activities |
| Item |
Description |
| First Sentence: Alcott's Little Women (upper elem/middle school) |
Our new "first sentence" series asks the question: "You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?"
With these simple worksheets, each containing a different sentence from a classic story, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
Look for more "first sentence" prompts every week! |
| First Sentence: After Words |
If students are curious enough about the first sentence of the novel, they may want to read the book and then complete this worksheet comparing their predictions to the actual book. |
| First Sentence: Adams' Watership Down (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Andersen's Little Match Girl (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Austen's Pride and Prejudice (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Barrie's Peter Pan (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Bronte's Wuthering Heights (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Burnett's A Little Princess (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Burnett's The Secret Garden (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Burrough's Tarzan of the Apes (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| Reading Log (upper/middle school) |
This form enables students to track dates, titles, and authors for the books, stories, and magazine articles they are reading. |
The following documents are available for abcteach members
| members.abcteach.com items |
log in - learn more |
| Item |
Description |
| Poetry Comprehension: Kipling's "If" (middle/high school) |
Read Kipling's poem on adulthood, and fill in the missing verbs. Then match the lines to their modern-day equivalents. Finally, discussion (or essay) questions to address the themes of the poem: adulthood, coming of age, etc. This lesson is adaptable to a variety of levels. |
| Word Wall: American Writers (1700-1900) |
A list of 20 great US authors and a corresponding list of their works. These can be used in a variety of ways including in matching games, for study aids, etc. |
| Crossword: American Writers (1700-1900) |
1 DOWN: Wrote Last of the Mohicans. Match the famous American authors to their works. |
| First Sentence: Clarke's 2001 Space Odyssey (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Crane's The Red Badge of Courage (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Dante's Inferno (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Dickens' A Christmas Carol (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Dickens' David Copperfield (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Doyle's Beyond the City (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: du Marier's Rebecca (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Dumas' Count of Monte Cristo (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby (upper elem/middle) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Grahame's The Wind in the Willows (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dame (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Huxley's A Brave New World (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: James' Portrait of a Lady (upper elem/middle) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Kafka's Metamorphosis (upper elem/middle) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Kipling's Jungle Book (upper elem/middle) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: London's Call of the Wild (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Orwell's 1984 (upper elem/middle) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Orwell's Animal Farm (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Saint-Exupery's Little Prince (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Shelley's Frankenstein (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| Folktale: How Mouse and Cat Came Into the World |
A folktale from Vietnam, with vocabulary, short answer comprehension questions, and a writing prompt. |
| Surviving Fiction (middle school) |
Four short tales with a survival theme (“Exploring the Titanic”, “Three Skeleton Key”, “Survive the Savage Sea”, and “The Dinner Party”) are thoroughly explored in this mega-unit, covering setting, characters, plots, and other short story devices. |
| Surviving Fiction - supplements (middle school) |
Teaching a "survival" unit? Use our suggested mega-unit, or choose your own stories of danger and bravery. These four worksheets (from the larger unit) will help with location, characters, setting, and conflict and resolution comprehension. |
| Unit: Shakespeare - Hamlet (upper elem/middle) |
A very full twenty page unit, which can be used as a whole or in parts. Each act of the play is summarized in simple language; the most famous quotes ("Alas, poor Yorick!") are listed and explained; the story is related to its historical setting ("What is the Ptolemaic system?") and to modern times ("Label the map of Europe"); plus comprehension, vocabulary, and essay questions... |
| Word Wall: English/Literature Terms |
[member-created using abctools] From "alliteration" to "stanza". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. |
| Worksheet: Puns (upper elem/ middle) |
This lesson uses passages from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll to introduce the concept of puns. |
| First Sentence: Stevenson's Kidnapped (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| First Sentence: Twain's Connecticut Yankee... (upper elem/middle school) |
You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing. |
| Become an abcteach member to access the items above. learn more |
Notes
- PLEASE check other areas of the site for more MIDDLE SCHOOL materials. Many materials are multi-aged. Check out the theme units and teaching extras, book units, etc.
Try these links too |
| Site |
Description |
| Sites For Teachers |
Check out these excellent education websites. |
|
Stay current with abcteach
|