Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ARY, ERY, and ARY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ERY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ORY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words with ABLE

Often writers are confused as to when they should add -able or -ible. Use this helpful worksheet to better understand which suffix is correct.

Spelling Rules: Words with IBLE

Often writers are confused as to when they should add -able or -ible. Use this helpful worksheet to better understand which suffix is correct.

Spot It! Indefinite Pronouns

Learn about indefinite pronouns and practice identifying them with this printable worksheet for 5th – 7th grade students. Students will complete the worksheet by reading through the given sentences and circling the number of the sentences that contain and indefinite pronoun. This is a great activity for use at home or in the classroom.

Using Better Nouns

Simple nouns, such as dog, are fine to use, but your writing will be more interesting if you use more complex nouns, such as terrier. Find a synonym for each simple noun in this printable classroom activity!

Using Better Verbs

Learning how to properly use a verb is an important part of early education. However, learning how to improve your writing with stronger verbs can be a little tricky. Using simple verbs, such as walk, are fine to use, but your writing will be more interesting if you use more complex verbs. With this helpful grammar activity, practicing how to replace simple verbs with complex verbs will be lots of fun for students!

Warm Up to Onomatopoeia!

When a word is as fun to say as onomatopoeia you know your students will have a blast completing this worksheet. Free and printable, students find the onomatopoeia in each sentence and then complete the activity by creating some of their own!

What is an Appositive?

This is a great beginning worksheet for learning about appositives.

Words and Sounds: Onomatopoeia

Whazaam! It’s time for onomatopoeia!

Add the Hyperbole

In this worksheet your student will make a paragraph more interesting with hyperboles.

Analyzing Words with Context Clues

A riveting piece of journalism provides the text for this context clue worksheet.

Avoiding Word Errors: Definition Match

Your student will match a word with its meaning in this worksheet. There are 12 questions, including words like anonymous, insure, adopt, unanimous and more.

Change the Lyrics: Alliteration in the Twelve Days of Christmas

Given is a list of items in the classic Christmas carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Seven of the days have an alliteration in the phrase. Change the items for the alliteration, but use an alliteration of the same letter.

Circle It! Correct Punctuation

Students will practice identifying correctly used punctuation in this printable activity. They will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have correct punctuation. Ideal for 6th – 12th grade, but can be used where needed.

Commonly confused Words: What’s Correct?

Here’s some practice on words that are commonly confused. Students will circle the correct word, practicing the correct usage for word pairs like imaginary and imaginative, principal and principle and more.

Correcting Mistakes in Sentences

Use these printable learning materials to teach your students how to correct sentence mistakes.

Explain the Personification

Time to interpret some personification examples!

Figurative Language Activity for Halloween

Help your students better understand figurative language with this classroom activity on similes and idioms. Students will practice interpreting different phrases, such as ‘pale as a ghost’ and ‘made my blood run cold’, with this printable worksheet.