Homophone Hunt

Students identify misused homophones in the story and write the correct spelling which should have been used.

Hyphens and Numbers

A hyphen is essential for writing numbers as words!

Identify the Appositives

Can your student spot the appositives in this worksheet?

Identify the Homographs

Students match a list of definitions to the proper homograph

Identify the Idioms

Your eagle-eyed student will identify what is an idiom in this subset of the idiom worksheets.

Interjections in Dialogue: Tom Sawyer

Oh, you’ll like this interjection worksheet using a passage from “Tom Sawyer”!

Metaphor and Simile: About You

In this worksheet your student will write metaphors and similes about himself.

Metaphors and Similes: Explain the Meaning

Your student is asked to explain the meanings of these metaphors and similes in this worksheet.

Mild and Strong Interjections

Wow, this interjection worksheet is both mild and strong!

Mixed Metaphors!

Metaphors are great, until they get mixed up!

Onomatopoeia: Sound Words

There’s no crashing with this onomatopoeia worksheet!

Onomatopoeia: Sounds

Your student will be humming with this onomatopoeia worksheet!

Playground Antonyms

Your student will work in familiar territory in this antonym worksheet!

Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives

Look for the adjectival prepositional phrases in this printable worksheet activity for 4th – 6th grade students! Download and print for use both at home and in the classroom.

Proverbs and Adages Match

In this 4th adn 5th grade activity, students match the meaning to the proverb or adage

Proverbs and Adages: What Do They Mean?

Students use their own words and write what they think each proverb or adage means.

Punctuating Appositives

We’re positive you’ll like this appositive punctuation worksheet!