True or False - The Hound of the Baskervilles
In this lesson, the students will read The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and then they will have questions to answer on the worksheet that I have included in the lesson.
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 Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 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 Hound of the Baskervilles
Directions: Look at each statement and then write True or False in each blank.
1. _____
Only Sherlock Holmes met with Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry Baskerville.
2. _____
Sir Henry Baskerville found his brown boot.
3. _____
Someone followed Holmes and Watson.
4. _____
Dr. Mortimer was sent a legend, and he read it to Holmes and Watson.
5. _____
Sir Henry Baskerville inherited a lot of money.
6. _____
Dr. Watson talked to the cab driver.
7. _____
Dr. Mortimer was friends with Sir Henry Baskerville.
8. _____
Sherlock Holmes met with Dr. Mortimer in Holmes' office before he met Sir Henry Baskerville.
9. _____
Someone followed Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry when they left Holmes' office.
10. _____
Sherlock Holmes went with Sir Henry to Dartmoor.
11. _____
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a mystery.
12. _____
The author used similes and personification in this book.
13. _____
Dr. Watson wrote two reports to Sherlock Holmes.
14. ______
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote The Hound of the Baskervilles.
15. _____
Sir Henry lost his black boot.
16. _____
This book was a fantasy.
17. _____
The author said, "the house glimmered like a ghost..."
18. _____
The quote in question 17 is a simile.
19. _____
Later on, Sherlock Holmes joined Dr. Watson and Sir Henry at Baskerville Hall.
20. _____
Dr. Mortimer stayed for dinner after Dr. Watson and Sir Henry Baskerville arrived at Baskerville Hall.
You can grade them on the correct answers.
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