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Charlotte's Web Worksheets

by E. B. White

Reading Level R · Lexile 680L · ATOS 4.4

A clever spider named Charlotte spins words to save her friend Wilbur the pig. A timeless classic about friendship.

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Free Charlotte's Web vocabulary & comprehension worksheets

Build printable Charlotte's Web worksheets in seconds — 22 chapters to choose from, with 88 vocabulary words and 88 comprehension questions in all. Pick a chapter, choose the words and questions you want, then print for free or assign online — no login required, and every worksheet comes with a matching answer key.

Chapters you can make worksheets for

  • Chapter 1: Before Breakfast 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 2: Wilbur 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 3: Escape 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 4: Loneliness 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 5: Charlotte 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 6: Summer Days 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 7: Bad News 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 8: A Talk at Home 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 9: Wilbur's Boast 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 10: An Explosion 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 11: The Miracle 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 12: A Meeting 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 13: Good Progress 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 14: Dr. Dorian 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 15: The Crickets 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 16: Off to the Fair 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 17: Uncle 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 18: The Cool of the Evening 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 19: The Egg Sac 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 20: The Hour of Triumph 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 21: Last Day 4 words · 4 questions
  • Chapter 22: A Warm Wind 4 words · 4 questions

Sample vocabulary words

  • runt
  • injustice
  • sopping
  • blissful
  • carriage
  • spoiled
  • rebuilt
  • trough
  • manure
  • untidy
  • glorious
  • captivity
  • loneliness
  • drizzle

Sample comprehension questions

  • What is Fern's father planning to do with the axe early in the morning?
  • Why does Fern think it is unfair to kill the runt pig?
  • How does Fern convince her father to let the pig live?
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