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"Sense and Sensibility" Color by Code Worksheet

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Literature

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Grade 11, 12

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About This Product

If your students have read Sense and Sensibility, I have just the product they’ll love. This is a Sense and Sensibility Color by Code that can be implemented at any time. It is great for an introduction or a review.

 

This is great for high school students in 11th and 12th grade. The objective is for students to correctly answer comprehension questions about the novel and apply their understanding.

 

This printable can be utilized in a variety of ways:

--Homework

--Early finisher activity

--Small group activity

--Center activity

 

Directions for students: Solve problems 1-10. Circle your answer and its corresponding color. Make a note of the problem number. On the coloring page, find the question number and color its image with the appropriate color. (Example: if the answer to # 1 is yellow, color each image with “1” on it yellow).

 

There is an answer key for the questions. There is not an answer key for the completed coloring page.

 

I hope you enjoy!

 

You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/the-comprehensive-teacher

 

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What's Included

A 7 page printable PDF

Resource Tags

color by code reading coloring page high school literature Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility British film comprehension questions

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