Diagramming sentences with subject complements is the focus of this worksheet.
Sentence Diagramming: Words in a Series
This activity provides students practice diagramming words in a series.
Sentence Writing: Conjunctions!
Let’s write some sentences using conjunctions!
Sentences With Correct Homophones
Practice recognizing homophones with this printable activity. Students will be asked to read through sentences and circle the number of the sentences that use homophones correctly. Ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Sentences: Simple, Compound or Complex?
In this worksheet, your student will determine if a sentence is simple, compound or complex.
Sentences: Subject and Verb Agreement
In this printable subject verb agreement worksheet, students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have the correct subject verb agreement. This worksheet is ideal for 3rd – 5th grade students, but can be used where appropriate. Download and print the activity to get started.
Shades of Meaning: How Many?
Students write 3 synonyms for each word on the list. They then organize the synonyms from weakest to strongest.
Shades of Meaning: Strong vs. Weak
Students fill in the blank in each sentence with a word that has a stronger meaning that the word in parentheses.
Shapes on a Plane
Week 25 Reading Comprehension (B-25). Reading segment and questions about common types of geometric shapes. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Showing Data on a Graph
Week 29 Reading Comprehension (B-29). A brief passage and questions about displaying information on a graph. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Simple Subject and Complete Subject Worksheet
It’s time to identify the type of subject! Students answer the question for the underlined words in each sentence.
Simple Subject and Simple Predicate Worksheet Activity
Here’s a worksheet on simple subjects and predicates. Students will underline the simple subject and then circle the simple predicate.
Simple Subjects in Sentences
Students will be asked to circle the simple subject of each sentence in this printable worksheet. This activity is ideal for 3rd – 5th grade students, but can be used where appropriate. Click the worksheet link to download and print.
Simplify With Pronouns
Use pronouns to rewrite the sentences.
Simplify With Pronouns 2
Use pronouns to rewrite the nursery rhymes.
Singular Possessive Nouns
Combine the two sentences. Write one sentence using a singular possessive noun.
Solids, Liquids, & Gases
Week 14 Reading Comprehension (B-14). A brief passage and questions about the different forms of matter. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Song of Freedom: Go Down Moses
A wonderful freedom song, the song Go Down, Moses was sung by slaves in the U.S. south. In this activity, students read words to the song and answer related questions.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for a Suffix: Double the Last Consonant
A suffix is a a letter or group of letters that is added to a word to change the meaning or make a word into another type of word, such as a noun into an adjective. Use this worksheet to practice exceptions for a suffix.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for a Suffix: Drop the Final E
A suffix is a a letter or group of letters that is added to a word to change the meaning or make a word into another type of word, such as a noun into an adjective. Some common suffixes are -er, -est, -ful, and -able.