Worksheet - The Hobbits

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Grade Level
High School
Subject
Literature
Length of Time
45 minutes
Description

In this lesson, the students will have a worksheet where they will have to complete in class. You can use this as a test. The questions are over the book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Goals

To retain information they learned from reading The Hobbit

Materials Needed

The worksheet I have included in this lesson
Pencils and erasers
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

Procedure

First, you need to copy the worksheet so that each student will have a copy. Then, you can pass out their worksheet for them to do in class. You can use this worksheet as a test over the book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Then, they will submit their papers to you for grading. Worksheet

Directions: Answer the following questions that are over the book, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.

1. Who was the main character in the book?

2. Who was the evil character in the book?

3. Who was the wizard?

4. What were the different types of characters mentioned in the book?

5. Who lived in a hole in the ground?

6. What was the hole called?

What did it mean?

7. Who was the brave character in the book?

8. Where did the dwarfs live?

9. What type of genre was The Hobbit?

10. Who wrote The Hobbit?

11. Who was the Great Dragon?

12. What did Bilbo Baggins find on the ground?

13. Where did the goblins live?

14. Who wanted to be left alone?

15. Who interrupted his peace and quiet?

16. What did the dwarfs call Bilbo and why?

17. Was Bilbo happy when his peace and quiet was interrupted? Why or why not?

18. Who is smaller: dwarfs or hobbits?

19. What is another difference between dwarfs and hobbits besides their size?

20. What kind of power did the ring have?

Grading

You can grade them on the correct answers for each question.

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