The following 10 words are included in the high school spelling list for week seven: among, apology, around, horse, laboratory, poison, prison, sophomore, woman, wonder.
High School Spelling Words List Week 8 – Consonants: Single or Double?
Here are the words for the high school week eight spelling activities: accommodate, commit, exaggerate, forest, immediate, parallel, possession, succeed, summary, tomorrow.
High School Spelling Words List Week 9 – Words with a Prefix
The spelling list of week nine consists of these words: bicycle, descend, describe, destroy, disappear, dissatisfy, perform, precede, prejudice, psychology.
High School Spelling Words Master List by Week
Here’s the full master spelling list for the K12reader high school spelling word program
Homographs and Context Clues
This worksheet is all about homographs and context clues!
Hyphenation in Line Breaks
Time to learn about hyphenation and line breaks.
Identify the Paradox
Here’s a beginning worksheet on identifying paradoxes!
Identifying Conjunctive Adverbs Worksheet
Your student will identify the conjunctive adverbs in this worksheet.
Irony in Prose: The Diamond Necklace
In this worksheet your student will discuss the irony in a passage from “The Diamond Necklace.”
Main Idea Worksheet: David Copperfield
Students read a passage from the book, David Copperfield, and write the main idea and two supporting ideas.
Mark Antony’s Oration from Julius Caesar
Mark Antony’s oration from Julius Caesar is the focus of this worksheet for determining the purpose of the text.
Paradox and Oxymoron Activity
Can your student identify the paradoxes and oxymorons?
Paradox in Literature
This worksheet features some paradoxes in literature.
Paradox: Quotations and Sayings
In this worksheet your student will analyze some famous paradoxical statements.
Paragraph: Proofing and Editing
Use this “Printable Writing Worksheet” to help get in the routine of proofing and editing.
Poe: A Valentine
The master of mystery, Edgar Allan Poe, challenges your student to solve a riddle in this poetry worksheet.
Poetic Words:Discover the Meaning
Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind” can help your student understand word meanings with context clues.
Prepositional Phrases: Adding Interest, Meaning, and Variety
It’s time to spice up a paragraph with some prepositional phrases!
Quotation Marks: Quotations Within Quotations
This worksheet features punctuating a quotation inside a quotation.
Reading Comprehension: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
In this activity, students read an excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and answer related questions.