Christmas Synonyms and Antonyms

Practice writing synonyms and antonyms with this Christmas Words Activity. Students will be asked to read a list of holiday themed words and write a synonym and antonym for each given word. For example, write a synonym and antonym for “dashing”.

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.

Christmas: Alphabetize This!

Sleigh, star, snow, stocking. Can you put these Christmas words in alphabetical order? With this fun holiday activity, students will be asked to rewrite the list of words given in their alphabetical order.

Cielito Lindo Pretty Darling Reading Activity

The famous Mexican folk song, Celito Lindo, became popular in the late 19th century. It is now considered the official anthem of Mexico, and it has been recorded by many popular artists. In this printable Hispanic Heritage activity, students will read through an English translation of the words and answer comprehension questions about the passage.

Circle It! Complete Predicate

This printable worksheet focuses on teaching students about complete predicates. Students will read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have a complete predicate. This is great practice for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Circle it! Compound Predicates

Learn about parts of a sentence with this printable compound predicate worksheet for 3rd – 5th grade students. Students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have a compound predicate. This activity is great for practice both at home and in the classroom.

Circle It! Indirect Objects

Identify the indirect object in each sentence with this printable worksheet on parts of a sentence. This is great practice for 3rd – 5th grade students to use at home or in the classroom. Click the link below to download and print.

Classic Literature: The Road to Oz: The Deadly Desert

Students read this passage from L. Fank Baum’s The Road to Oz and work on accompanying reading worksheets. A great set to help with comprehension, vocabulary and more.

Classic Literature: Through the Looking-Glass

Help your students improve their reading skills with this activity set about the Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

Classroom Reporter: Interview with a Classmate

“Classroom Reporter: Interview with a Classmate” is the perfect way to introduce students to their classmates and learn more about one another.

Comparative Adjectives: Words That End in Y

A spelling patterns worksheet about comparative adjectives that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.

Comparatives and Superlatives: Halloween Edition

Practice comparative and superlative forms with this Halloween Words Activity! Students will be asked to write the comparative and superlative forms for the Halloween themed adjectives and adverbs, such as spooky, eerie, and strange.

Counting in Spanish Word Search

Help your students practice their numbers in Spanish with this fun word search activity!