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Poetry Comprehension Worksheets,Analyzing “She Sleeps by the Rill” by Wordsworth
By The Kidz Lab
Bring powerful poetry into your classroom with this beautifully designed comprehension resource for William Wordsworth’s poignant poem "She Sleeps by the Rill." This ready-to-use set of Poetry Comprehension Worksheets is ideal for grades 7–12 ELA or literature classes.
This printable and digital PDF includes:
Full-text of the poem
6 structured worksheet sections, each targeting a key analytical skill:
Theme & Meaning
Narrative Elements
Language & Diction
Cultural & Historical Context
Personal Response
Author’s Purpose
✅ Answer Guide included for teacher use or student self-assessment
Students will develop critical reading and interpretive skills by exploring:
Perfect for:
This resource encourages deep engagement with poetry and aligns with Common Core standards for literature and textual analysis.
By Richard B Williams
Samuel Johnson's "ON IDLENESS" UNIT QUIZZES product provides students a chance to show what they know. 10 Short Response Writing Prompts, Suggested Uses, and a 5-item multiple choice quiz to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Taken from a larger work, The Idler, Samuel Johnson's “On Idleness” informs readers
about how easy it is to have idleness and inactivity seep into our lives and take over. Johnson warns against the fake sense of productivity if we do not know the real look of Idleness.
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for action and being productive in our daily lives.
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. 5 Short Response Worksheet Pages
3. 5 Multiple Choice Questions
4. Black & White Versions
5. Suggested Uses
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SEAMUS HANEY'S "2 POEMS" [LESSON ACTIVITIES AND POEMS]
By Richard B Williams
This SEAMUS HANEY "2 Poems" [Lesson Activities and Poems] resource provides students a chance to experience a variety of topics that cause reflection. 2 of Haney's popular poems, 16 discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY & ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black & White Versions, quizzes, and a Biography. These poems allow students to read and analyze these poems of literary merit. 11th - 12th Graders will love this product. Check it out!
Summary:
Seamus Heaney is widely recognized as one of the major poets of the 20th century. A native of Northern Ireland, Heaney was raised in County Derry, and later lived for many years in Dublin. He was the author of over 20 volumes of poetry and criticism, and edited several widely used anthologies. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995 "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past." Heaney taught at Harvard University (1985-2006) and served as the Oxford Professor of Poetry (1989-1994). He died in 2013.
This 11th - 12th grade canonized set of poems allows students to understand life and love for our heritage and family.
Poems Included:
1. "Digging"
2. "Follower"
This Product Includes:
1. Who is Seamus Haney? (Video Biographies)
2. Each poem has 8 Discussion Questions [16 questions]
3. Haney Visual Poetry
4. Literary and Participation Chart [Blank & Printable]
5. Group Poem Presentations
6. ReCreating Haney
7. Reciting Haney and much more
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By Richard B Williams
This THE GREAT GATSBY Essay Exam resource provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions and 2 new VIDEO ESSAY projects to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 6th - 9th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is a classic American novel set in the summer of 1922. The story is narrated by Nick Carraway, who moves to Long Island and becomes neighbors with the mysterious and wealthy Jay Gatsby. Nick, through his interactions with Jay and his lifestyle, sees the corruption and decadence of the American Dream. Can students see that today?
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the powerful exploration of the love, The American Dream, and the decadence of a generation/society.
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ROBERT BROWNING'S "2 POEMS" [Lesson Activities & Poems]
By Richard B Williams
This Robert Browning "2 Poems" [Lesson Activities and Poems] product provides students a chance to experience a variety of topics that cause reflection. 2 of Browning's popular poems, 16 discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY & ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black & White Versions, quizzes, and a Biography. These poems allow students to read and analyze these poems of literary merit. 9th - 12th Graders will love this product. Check it out!
Summary:
Born May 7, 1812, London—died Dec. 12, 1889, Venice, Robert Browning, (born May 7, was a major English poet of the Victorian age, noted for his mastery of dramatic monologue and psychological portraiture. His most noted work was The Ring and the Book (1868–69), the story of a Roman murder trial in 12 books.
This 9th - 12th grade canonized set of poems allows students to understand life and love and the need to reflect.
Poems Included:
1. "My Last Duchess"
2. "Porphyria's Lover"
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2. Each poem has 16 Discussion Questions [16 questions]
3. Browning Visual Poetry
4. Literary and Participation Chart [Blank & Printable]
5. Group Poem Presentations
6. Dark Love and much more
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GALWAY KINNELL'S "AFTER MAKING LOVE" [Lesson Activities & Poems]
By Richard B Williams
This Galway Kinnell "Ater Making Love We Hear Footsteps" [Lesson Activities and Poem] product provides students a chance to experience what love is and reflect. the poem, 8 discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY & ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black & White Versions, quizzes, and a Biography. These poems allow students to read and analyze these poems of literary merit. 10th - 12th Graders will love this product. Check it out!
Summary:
Galway Kinnell was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on February 1, 1927.
After serving in the United States Navy, he spent several years of his life traveling, including extensive tours of Europe and the Middle East, especially Iran and France. His first book of poems, What a Kingdom It Was (Houghton Mifflin), was published in 1960, followed by Flower Herding on Mount Monadnock (Houghton Mifflin, 1964).
This 10th - 12th grade canonized poem allows students to understand life and love and the need to reflect.
This Product Includes:
1. Who is Galway Kinnell? Written/Video Biography
2. The poem has 8 Discussion Questions
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6. All About Fergus and much more
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LETTER TO A MISSIONARY [SHORT RESPONSE QUIZ]
By Richard B Williams
RED JACKET'S "LETTER TO A MISSIONARY" SHORT RESPONSE QUIZ product provides students a chance to show what they know. 10 Short Response Questions, Suggested Uses, 5 Worksheet Pages, with Black & White Versions to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 11th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
The Senecas, members of the Iroquois Confederacy, fought on the side of the British in the American Revolution. Red Jacket, also known as Sagoyewatha, was a chief and orator born in eastern New York; he derived his English name from his habit of wearing many red coats provided to him by his British allies. After the hostilities, as the British ceded their territories to the Americans, the Senecas and many other Indian peoples faced enormous pressure on their homelands. Red Jacket was a critical mediator in relations between the new U.S. government and the Senecas; he led a delegation that met with George Washington in 1792, when he received a peace medal that appeared in subsequent portraits of the Indian leader. In 1805 a Boston missionary society requested Red Jacket’s permission to proselytize among the Iroquois settlements in northern New York State. Red Jacket’s forceful defense of native religion, below, caused the representative to refuse the Indian’s handshake and announce that no fellowship could exist between the religion of God and the works of the Devil.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to stand up for themselves and to stand for something they believe in; all this through the memorable speech by Red Jacket.
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By Richard B Williams
Alain Locke's "The NEW NEGRO" UNIT QUIZZES product provides students a chance to show what they know. 10 Short Response Writing Prompts, Suggested Uses, and Worksheet Pages to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
During the time of the Harlem Renaissance, Locke produced "The New Negro” to specify that the new era of time was the “new negro” and the era that passed was the “old negro”. During this time when Blacks were reinventing themselves and societal views of them, Locke explains how the New Negro came to be and also they started to fit in more with the present society in America.
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for change and standing up for equality and what you believe is right.
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By Richard B Williams
Molly Ivins' "Get A Knife" UNIT QUIZ product provides students a chance to show what they know. 12 Short Response Writing Prompts, Suggested Uses, and Worksheet Pages to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Mary Tyler Ivins was born in Monterey, California and grew up in Houston, Texas. She graduated from Smith College in 1966, from the Columbia School of Journalism and studied for one year at the Institute of Political Sciences in Paris.
She began her newspaper career with the Houston Chronicle and then moved to the Minneapolis Tribune where she became the city's first female police reporter. Returning to her home state as co-editor of the Texas Observer, she concentrated on politics and social justice issues. In 1976 Ivins became a political reporter for the New York Times, working first in New York then in Albany and, for three years, covering nine mountain states as Rocky Mountain Bureau Chief. She returned to Texas in 1982 as a columnist for the now-defunct Dallas Times-Herald and then, for nine years, with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. In 2001, Molly Ivins became an independent journalist.
She has since passed away, but her love for life and what is right lives on!
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to understand the need for change and standing up for equality and what you believe is right.
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By Richard B Williams
Alain Locke's "The New Negro" [GALLERY WALK] product provides students a chance to show what they know. 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
During the time of the Harlem Renaissance, Locke produced "The New Negro” to specify that the new era of time was the “new negro” and the era that passed was the “old negro”. During this time when Blacks were reinventing themselves and societal views of them, Locke explains how the New Negro came to be and also they started to fit in more with the present society in America.
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PHYLLIS WHEATLEY'S "LETTER TO REVEREND OCCUM" [LETTER & LESSON ACTIVITIES]
By Richard B Williams
This is a dynamic moment in history! This Phyllis Wheatley "LETTER TO REVEREND OCCUM" [Letter & Lesson Activities] resource provides students a chance to experience a variety of topics that cause reflection. Wheatley's popular LETTER, 20+ discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY & ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black & White Version, Projects, 10 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESIONTS, cover page for independent student packet possibility, and a Biography. This historical document allows students to read and analyze WORKS of literary merit. 10th - 11th Graders will love this RESOURCE. Check it out!
Summary:
Despite spending much of her life enslaved, Phillis Wheatley was the first African American and second woman (after Anne Bradstreet) to publish a book of poems.
Born around 1753 in Gambia, Africa, Wheatley was captured by slave traders and brought to America in 1761. Upon arrival, she was sold to the Wheatley family in Boston, Massachusetts. Her first name Phillis was derived from the ship that brought her to America, “the Phillis.”
The Wheatley family educated her and within sixteen months of her arrival in America she could read the Bible, Greek and Latin classics, and British literature. She also studied astronomy and geography. At age fourteen, Wheatley began to write poetry, publishing her first poem in 1767. Publication of “An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of the Celebrated Divine George Whitefield” in 1770 brought her great notoriety. In 1773, with financial support from the English Countess of Huntingdon, Wheatley traveled to London with the Wheatley's son to publish her first collection of poems, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral—the first book written by a black woman in America. It included a forward, signed by John Hancock and other Boston notables—as well as a portrait of Wheatley—all designed to prove that the work was indeed written by a black woman. She was emancipated her shortly thereafter.
Her firsthand account of history [primary sources] in the form of letters/historical documents have been used in education, specifically English classes, for decades because of their strength of diction and composition, but the content pretexts motherhood, wifehood, and blacks and women's fight for equality and recognition.
This 9th - 11th grade canonized set of letters allows students to understand the need to reflect.
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THE MYTH OF LATIN WOMEN [UNIT QUIZZES]
By Richard B Williams
Judith Ortiz Cofer's' "The Myth of Latin Women" UNIT QUIZ product provides students a chance to show what they know. 12 Short Response Writing Prompts, Suggested Uses, and Worksheet Pages to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short writing quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in Hormigueros, a small town in Puerto Rico. When she was a young child her father’s military career took the family to Paterson, New Jersey, and much of her childhood was spent traveling back and forth between Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland. At 15, her family moved again, this time to Augusta, Georgia, where she eventually earned a BA in English from Augusta College. She later earned an MA in English from Florida Atlantic University and did graduate work at Oxford University.
She fights for equality and against prejudice and stereotypes in this piece.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students a chance to experience what happens when we educate and fight prejudice and stereotypes.
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By Richard B Williams
OTHELLO Essay Exam provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 11th - 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
In Venice, Iago is furious about being overlooked for promotion and plots to take revenge against his General, Othello, the Moor of Venice. Iago manipulates Othello into believing his wife Desdemona is unfaithful, stirring Othello's jealousy. In Othello, Shakespeare delves into the human condition and how we respond to jealousy, deception, loyalty, and treachery. Will Othello reflect our own sentiments or not? Would we be driven to murder as well?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the importance of what happens when we don't check our loyalties and love. Can we be too ambitious? Can one person show both heroic and villainous sides at the same time?
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By Richard B Williams
This "CIVIL PEACE" Essay Exam resource provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions and 2 Short Response Worksheets to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 11th and 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Chinua Achebe's Civil Peace highlights Jonathan and his family who strive to support themselves after the 1967 civil war in Nigeria. Through ups and downs, Jonathan is able to acquire money for his family to survive, but then one night, thieves come knocking. What is Jonathan and his family to do now?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to look at themselves, their faith, their world, and their life's journey.
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THE CRUCIBLE [DRAMA PRESENTATIONS]
By Richard B Williams
This Arthur Miller The Crucible [DRAMA PRESENTATIONS] resource provides 17 Slides, a major PROJECT and 2 worksheets, with black and white versions. Lessons on the duality of man, money, reputation, secrecy, and other topics are included. This product will make teaching students themes and characterization through Miller's phenomenal issues a lot more relatable and current. 10th - 12th Graders will love this piece through these activities. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Miller's The Crucible is a play set in 1692 during the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts. The story revolves around a small Puritan community that becomes consumed by mass hysteria when a group of young girls claims to be possessed by witches. The play explores the destructive power of fear, mob mentality, and the consequences of fanaticism. As the play plays out, students will question if the young girls were witches or not?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the powerful exploration of the human capacity for deception, cruelty, and the consequences of moral panic.
This Resource Includes:
1. 2 worksheet pages
2. 6 questions (great for group or sub work)
3. 12 DRAMA PRESENTATION TOPICS
(with Instructions for students and teacher)
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By Richard B Williams
THIS 1984 [GALLERY WALK] resource provides students a chance to show what they know through this FUN, INTERACTIVE assignment. 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work.
Watch your engaged students enjoy themselves as they "walk the gallery" responding to each chosen item. 11th - 12th Graders will love this short writing, INTERACTIVE quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
George Orwell's 1984 highlights a 1949 dystopian novel . It is set in a totalitarian society ruled by the Party and its leader, Big Brother. Orwell takes us on a journey that follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party who becomes disillusioned with the oppressive regime. He wants to think for himself, so he tries to revolt. What could possibly go wrong?
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the powerful exploration of the human capacity for control, leadership, submission, and the consequences of ethical deficit.
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. BLANK CARDS FOR TEACHER PERSONALIZATION
3. Suggested Uses
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By Richard B Williams
THIS 1984 [GALLERY WALK] resource provides students a chance to show what they know through this FUN, INTERACTIVE assignment. 10+ Critical Thinking & Writing Prompts, and Suggested Uses to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work.
Watch your engaged students enjoy themselves as they "walk the gallery" responding to each chosen item. 11th - 12th Graders will love this short writing, INTERACTIVE quiz. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
George Orwell's 1984 highlights a 1949 dystopian novel . It is set in a totalitarian society ruled by the Party and its leader, Big Brother. Orwell takes us on a journey that follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party who becomes disillusioned with the oppressive regime. He wants to think for himself, so he tries to revolt. What could possibly go wrong?
This 11th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the powerful exploration of the human capacity for control, leadership, submission, and the consequences of ethical deficit.
This PRODUCT includes:
1. 10 SHORT RESPONSE QUESTIONS/WRITING PROMPTS
2. BLANK CARDS FOR TEACHER PERSONALIZATION
3. Suggested Uses
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By Richard B Williams
This "CIVIL PEACE" Essay Exam resource provides students a chance to show what they know. 15 Essay Writing Prompts to encourage insightful responses from this canonized work. Also, there are an additional 15 Discussion Questions and 2 Short Response Worksheets to be used for additional essay practice or group projects. 11th and 12th Graders will love this essay exam. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Chinua Achebe's Civil Peace highlights Jonathan and his family who strive to support themselves after the 1967 civil war in Nigeria. Through ups and downs, Jonathan is able to acquire money for his family to survive, but then one night, thieves come knocking. What is Jonathan and his family to do now?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to look at themselves, their faith, their world, and their life's journey.
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THE CRUCIBLE [DRAMA PRESENTATIONS]
By Richard B Williams
This Arthur Miller The Crucible [DRAMA PRESENTATIONS] resource provides 17 Slides, a major PROJECT and 2 worksheets, with black and white versions. Lessons on the duality of man, money, reputation, secrecy, and other topics are included. This product will make teaching students themes and characterization through Miller's phenomenal issues a lot more relatable and current. 10th - 12th Graders will love this piece through these activities. Check it out!
SUMMARY:
Miller's The Crucible is a play set in 1692 during the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts. The story revolves around a small Puritan community that becomes consumed by mass hysteria when a group of young girls claims to be possessed by witches. The play explores the destructive power of fear, mob mentality, and the consequences of fanaticism. As the play plays out, students will question if the young girls were witches or not?
This 10th - 12th grade canonized work allows students to delve into the powerful exploration of the human capacity for deception, cruelty, and the consequences of moral panic.
This Resource Includes:
1. 2 worksheet pages
2. 6 questions (great for group or sub work)
3. 12 DRAMA PRESENTATION TOPICS
(with Instructions for students and teacher)
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THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE [LESSON ACTIVITIES AND POEM]
By Richard B Williams
This CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" [Lesson Activities and Poem] resource provides students a chance to experience a variety of topics that cause reflection. Marlowe's popular poem, 14 discussion questions/essay prompts, a sample LITERARY & ANALYSIS Chart, LESSON ACTIVITIES, Black & White Versions, quizzes, and a Biography. These poems allow students to read and analyze these poems of literary merit. 10th - 12th Graders will love this resource. Check it out!
Summary:
Marlowe, the second child and eldest son of John Marlowe, a Canterbury shoemaker, was probably born early in 1564—the date of his baptism is recorded as Feb. 26, 1564. He attended King’s School at Canterbury for two years (1579–81) before going on to Cambridge University, from which he graduated in 1584. His productive period as a playwright was only about ten years—he was killed on May 30, 1593, in Deptford in a quarrel over a tavern bill. In addition to writing, Marlowe also served in government—at least briefly. He seemingly worked as a spy for the queen’s secret service. He was occasionally involved with the police for various infractions, and he was considered quite unorthodox in his religious views.
This 10th - 12th grade canonized poem allows students to understand life, love, and happiness.
This Product Includes:
1. Who was Christopher Marlowe? (Video Biographies included)
2. This poem has 9 Discussion Questions
3. Marlowe Visual Poetry
4. Literary and Participation Chart [Blank & Printable]
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6. Reciting Marlowe
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