
PDF) and the updated Ereading Worksheet format. These reading activities are available in both the old-school paper format (.RTF and. "Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale" - By Mark Twain | Reading Level 8-12

"Thrown Away" - By Rudyard Kipling | Reading Level 7-11 "The Son" - By Hermann Hesse | Reading Level 7-11 "A Piece of Steak" - By Jack London | Reading Level 7-11 "A Respectable Woman" - By Kate Chopin | Reading Level 7-11 "A Mystery of Heroism" - By Stephen Crane | Reading Level 6-10 "2 B R 0 2 B" - By Kurt Vonnegut | Reading Level 6-10 "The Lottery Ticket" - By Anton Chekhov | Reading Level 5-9 "The Tell-Tale Heart" - By Edgar Allan Poe Andersen | Reading Level 5-9 "The Nightingale and the Rose" - By Oscar Wilde | Reading Level 5-9 "The Story of Keesh" - By Jack London | Reading Level 5-9 "The Cat That Walked by Himself" - By Rudyard Kipling | Reading Level 4-8 Spugg" - By Stephen Leacock | Reading Level 4-8 "The Fir Tree" - By Hans Christian Andersen | Reading Level 3-7 "The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger" - By L. "That Spot" - By Jack London | Reading Level 3-7 "Two Leaves" - By Felix Salten | Reading Level 3-7 These questions cover a range of reading skills from comprehension and inferring to interpreting themes and identifying figurative language techniques. I also prepared ten multiple-choice and long response questions for each text. This collection will nurture your students' love of reading and storytelling. I chose stories with ironic endings, interesting twists, and clever plot movements. I tried to select stories that students would find highly interesting. Written by some of the greatest authors in history, these stories are short enough to cover in a single class period, and rich enough to warrant study.

These reading activities are perfect for classroom use. This page features 22 of my favorite short stories with questions.
