Hard Times

Skill: Understanding figurative language

Hard-times

Charles Dickens uses more detail than many modern writers do. Why do you suppose this is?

In this reading worksheet, your child will read a passage from Hard Times and answer questions about Dickens’ use of language.

 
 

David Copperfield

Skill: Understanding point of view

David-Copperfield

“All this work was my work, and of the boys employed upon it I was one.”

In this 4th grade reading worksheet, your child will read a description of young David’s life and answer questions about the story, use of language, point of view, and the character’s feelings.

 
 

Letter of complaint

Skill: Evaluating an argument

Letter-of-complaints

What does this writer want?

In this language arts worksheet, your child will read a letter to a city council and then answers questions about the writer’s language, reasoning, and intent.

 
 
 

The Mango Tree

Skill: Interpreting and inferring

Mango-tree

The Day for Brothers — when “all sisters in India pray that no harm comes to their brothers.”

In this language arts worksheet, your child will read three parts of a traditional story from India and answer questions about the characters’ feelings using after each part.

 

Thunder and lightning

Skill: Finding synonyms

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Thunderclouds are huge and awesomely powerful.

In this language arts worksheet, your child will read an informational passage and answer questions about what happened, as well as practice replacing some descriptive words.

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