Which Events Didn't Occur - The Hobbit

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Grade Level
High School
Subject
Literature
Length of Time
Homework and 45 minutes in cla
Description

In this lesson, the students will read The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, and then they will have a worksheet where they will locate the event or events that didn't occur in the book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

Goals

Learn how to locate specific examples in text
Remembering events that happened in the text

Materials Needed

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Worksheet I have included in this lesson
Pens

Procedure

First, you will need to copy the worksheet that I have included in this lesson so that each student can have a copy. After that, you can assign them the book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien to read at home. As they read, they need to take notes. When they have completed their reading assignment, you can pass out their worksheet to do in class. Then, they can submit their papers to you for grading. Worksheet on The Hobbit

Directions: Locate the events listed below that didn't happen in The Hobbit. Write the letters in the blanks. Some blanks will be vacant.

1. _____

2. _____

3. _____

4. _____

5. _____

6. _____

7. _____

8. _____

9. _____

10. _____ A. Gandalf found the ring and gave it to Bilbo.

B. Bilbo left after the dwarfs left on their journey to the mountain.

C. The dwarfs entered Bilbo's hole.

D. Bilbo saw the trolls and hid.

E. The dwarfs were caught by the trolls.

F. Bilbo was caught by the trolls.

G. The trolls entered Bilbo's hole.

H. Bilbo found the ring right after he left on his journey.

I. The dwarfs cleaned up their mess in Bilbo's hole.

J. The ring had a lot of power and made Bilbo invisible.

Grading

You can grade them on the correct answers.

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