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What It Is:
A poetry analysis worksheet using William Wordsworth’s poem “The World Is Too Much With Us.” Students read the poem and answer guided questions on meaning, tone, and mood to deepen their understanding of literary elements.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice identifying tone and mood, interpreting figurative language, and using textual evidence to support analysis. It improves close reading skills and builds confidence in analyzing classic poetry.
How to Use It:
• Read the poem together or independently.
• Discuss unfamiliar vocabulary and imagery used by Wordsworth.
• Have students answer the guiding questions about meaning, tone, and mood.
• Use as a warm-up, literature lesson, homework assignment, or assessment.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary through high school.
• Ideal for Grades 6–10 studying poetry and figurative language.
• Works well for advanced Grade 5 readers and Grade 11 review lessons.
Target Users:
Teachers, students, homeschool families, and literature learners exploring Romantic poetry, mood/tone, and textual analysis.