Holes Questions Comprehension & Analysis Chapter Reading Questions Louis Sachar
Holes Questions resource includes ready-to-use questions that will check your students' comprehension and challenge them to analyze literary elements in Holes by Louis Sachar. This ready-to-use resource includes questions organized by chapters that include comprehension and analysis questions. It also includes a presentation to review the answers with students. The answers are detailed and include text evidence for support.
Included in Holes Questions Resource:
➡️ Holes Questions Student Handout: This student handout includes reading questions for Holes that are organized by chapter sets. Each chapter set includes comprehension analysis, and literary devices questions. Each chapter set includes approximately 4-6 questions (totalling almost 45 questions). The chapter sets are organized as follows:
- Chapters 1-5
- Chapters 6-8
- Chapters 9-13
- Chapters 14-20
- Chapters 21-27
- Chapters 28-32
- Chapters 33-39
- Chapters 40-45
- Chapters 46-50
➡️ Holes Questions Presentation Slides: This PowerPoint presentation includes each of the reading chapter questions for Holes as well as detailed answer keys. The answers include text evidence and quotes, so they are an excellent way to review the answers as a whole class.
➡️ Holes Answer Key Document: This document includes all the answer keys as well so you can have it on hand as a quick reference for yourself or your students
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