Week 18 Reading Comprehension (C-18). A description and comprehension questions about the different types of angles. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Kwanzaa Acrostic Poem Activity
In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subjects of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word “Kwanzaa”. This holiday worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade students, but can be used where appropriate. The Kwanzaa Acrostic Poem is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Kwanzaa Candles: Who Lights First? Writing Prompt
It’s the first night of Kwanzaa and the entire Thompson family has gathered for the celebration. It’s almost time to light the candles, and the question comes up: who should light the candles tonight? Write a story about how the Thompson family decides who will light the candles. This printable holiday writing prompt is ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Kwanzaa Word Search Activity
See if you can find the words related to Kwanzaa hidden in this printable Kwanzaa Word Search activity! Students will have fun as they learn about different aspects of Kwanzaa. This worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Limited Resources
Week 6 Reading Comprehension (B-6). A passage about earth’s limited natural resources. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
Week 34 Reading Comprehension (B-34). A brief passage about the elements of becoming good at language. Cross-Curricular Focus: Thinking Skills.
Little Women: Helping Father
Students read a passage in Louisa May Alcott’s celebrated book, Little Women. After reading the passage, students answer related comprehension questions.
Location, Location, Location
Week 29 Reading Comprehension (C-29). A brief passage about a location’s resources, climate and terrain affect livability. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Look for the Meaning
Your student will determine the meaning of a word by using context clues in this worksheet.
Lost and Found
It’s story time with this writing prompt about a found wallet.
Main Idea Graphic Organizer
Learning how to properly structure an essay can be difficult. With this Main Idea Tree, students will create an outline that allows them to better understand the different parts of a five paragraph essay. Students will be asked to write their introduction, a main idea, three topic sentences, three supporting details for each topic sentence, and a conclusion.
Main Idea Tree
Use this image of a large tree to help your students understand the components of a paragraph. With this worksheet, students will be asked to write a main idea and follow it with three supporting details. What a great way for students to visualize the importance of the main idea in a paragraph!
Make a Women’s Suffrage Sign!
Students will make their own suffrage sign in this activity for Women’s Hiastory month.
Make the Spelling Corrections
Encourage your students to look for spelling corrections with this “Correcting, Proofing, and Editing” worksheet.
Making Compound Words
This compound word worksheet has a helpful word bank.
Making Connections to Text
Week 33 Reading Comprehension (B-33). Reading comprehension passage about connecting to text in different ways. Cross-Curricular Focus: Thinking Skills.
Making Predictions
Week 22 Reading Comprehension (C-22). A comprehension passage about using predictions before reading. Cross-Curricular Focus: Study Skills.
Many Ways to Measure
Week 10 Reading Comprehension (B-10). Reading segment and questions about measuring height, weight, and temperature. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Match the Prefix and Root
It’s match time for prefix and root word!
Match the Suffix and Root
Let’s make a match with suffixes and root words!