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Below you will find the best short stories for high school across multiple genres: horror stories, mystery stories, humorous stories, classic stories, and more. Each story includes a link (READ IT) that will take you to a free copy you can read, copy, download or print.
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Looking for SHORT STORIES WITH QUESTIONS? These reading activities are PERFECT for CLASSROOM USE. Well-written and with an interesting twist. PRINT, EDIT, or COMPLETE ONLINE for FREE!
Mad libs printables give teens the chance to create an original story, brush up on parts of speech, and have a little fun with friends. Each age-appropriate free printable mad lib asks participants to fill in the blanks before reading the story as a way to make it complete.
11 mar 2024 · Check out these 74 short stories for high school students! Gems by authors ranging from Ray Bradbury to Edgar Allan Poe. Stories that pack just the right emotional punch.
9 sty 2024 · Here are 38 funny stories in English to get you started! Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere. Click here to get a copy. (Download) 1. “Captain Underpants” by Dave Pilkey. Good for: Young learners. This book is simple and clever.
16 maj 2018 · Help your students become lifelong readers with these ten funny short stories and reading lessons. Find great texts to share in your classroom at CommonLit!
Print out the Mad Lib story and provide one to each student or pair of students. Or, if you want to save paper, you can simply display the PDF file on the screen. Read the story together as a class, replacing the words in brackets with the words you elicited from students earlier.