How do you get from Hen to Pig? Students have fun getting creative with this word ladder worksheet about animals!
Back to School Word Ladders
Practice connecting words through using a word ladder on this fun and educational back to school activity.
Beginning Word Ladders
Climb the ladder from Hat to Tip and then from Pie to Eat! Students develop vocabulary skills as they complete the activity.
Christmas Word Ladders
Word ladders are challenging, but they are also a great way to develop your vocabulary skills! Use this Christmas worksheet to teach your students more about finding a way to connect one word to another.
Comparative Adjectives: Words That End in Y
A spelling patterns worksheet about comparative adjectives that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.
Fry Words – The 2nd Hundred
This is the second one hundred Fry words.
Halloween Spiders: Make a Word Activity!
On the worksheet, each spider has a letter on its back. Students will be asked to make as many words as they can in the amount of time given, using only the letters on the spiders’ backs. The longer the word, the more points it is worth!
Hanukkah Make a Word Activity
The candle flames at the top of the menorah have a letter on them. Make as many words as you can in the time allowed by your teacher. Each word must be at least three letters long. The more letters in the word, the more points you receive!
Hispanic Heritage Make a Word Activity
The maracas pictured on this printable worksheet have a letter on them. Make as many words as you can in the time allowed by your teacher. Each word must be at least three letters long. The more letters in the word, the more points you receive! This printable Hispanic Heritage activity is great for 2nd – 5th grade students.
New Year’s Day Word Ladders
In this worksheet, you will find a pair of words. You need to find words that connect the two, but you may only change one letter on each step. You must connect the words within the number of steps on the ladder, but you get extra points if you connect them in fewer steps. For example, to connect hot and dig in three steps, the ladder might look like this: hot > dot > dog > dig.
New Year’s Eve Make a Word
In this New Year’s Eve Word Activity, use the letters in the box to make as many words as you can in the time allowed by your teacher. The letters do not need to be connected and each word must be three letters long. The longer the word, the more points you score!
Past Tense Verbs: Words Ending in Y
A spelling patterns worksheet about past tense verbs that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.
Plurals: Nouns and Verbs Ending in Y
A spelling patterns worksheet about nouns and verbs that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.
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.
Spring Word Ladders
A fun word ladder activity about the Spring season! Students practice their vocabulary skills while they connect the words.
Superlative Adjectives: Words That End in Y
A spelling patterns worksheet about superlative adjectives that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.
Thanksgiving Pie: Make a Word Activity
On the worksheet, each square on the pie has a letter. Students will be asked to make as many words as they can in the amount of time given, using only the letters on the pie. The longer the word, the more points it is worth!
Thanksgiving Word Ladders
Challenge your students with this Thanksgiving word ladder activity!
Using -ing: Verbs that End in -ie
A spelling patterns worksheet about using -ing with verbs that end in -ie. Great for spelling skill development.