Though I no longer teach sophomore students, I will always have fond memories of my 10th grade British literature students. If your 10th grade students were prepared like mine, you might be better off starting on this page.
This page contains all of my reading worksheets that were written at a 10th grade reading level. Please remember that readability scanners are imperfect. They are a good place to start though. You may want to click the buttons below to open up additional grade levels. It will provide you with a greater range of material and the content should still be sufficiently challenging for 10th graders.
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Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Submarines | Nonfiction Reading Test - Submarines have a rich and storied history. Learn more about it in this reading passage and then answer multiple-choice questions. View my readibility scores.
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The Statue of Liberty | Nonfiction Reading Test - The Statue of Liberty is one of America's most recognizable symbols. Learn more about what it stands for in this reading passage. Then answer multiple-choice and short essay questions. Do this one for America! View my readibility scores.
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Figurative Language Worksheets
Idioms Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has another 15 idioms (commonly used figurative language expressions). The idioms are used in context-rich sentences and students must determine the meaning of each idiom based on how it is used. View my readibility scores.
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Idioms Worksheet 7 - This worksheet contains 15 sentences using idioms. Each idiom is bolded and students must determine the meaning of the idioms based on how they are used. View my readibility scores.
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Personification Worksheet 5 - This worksheet contains 10 examples of personification from classic poems. Students identify what is being personified and explain the trait or quality that is given. View my readibility scores.
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Genre Worksheets
Genre Worksheet 1 - This worksheet describes the basic premises of 8 texts. Students use these descriptions to determine the genre and subgenre of each text. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores.
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Main Idea Worksheets
Main Idea and Famous Scientists - Students read six passages about some of the world's most recognizable scientists and their discoveries. Then they write the main idea of each passage and an appropriate title. View my readibility scores.
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These are the worksheets that I have written at or around the 10th grade reading level. I loved working with my sophomore students and I hope that you do too. Please let me know if these activities have helped you. I appreciate any comments, corrections, and feedback. I am inspired and motivated by your words and your commentary makes this website richer.