Warm Up to Idioms!

What is an idiom? Ours idiom worksheets will help your students understand how to use them correctly. This one is great for just starting on learning what is an idiom.

Warm Up to Metaphors!

The job was a breeze. Casey is a night owl. These are examples of metaphors. Print out this free worksheet and have your students identify the metaphors as well as come up with their own.

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!

Warm Up to Similes!

He was snug as a bug in a rug. Similes are a lot of fun to write! Print out this free worksheet and see what your students come up with! Have them share with the class for even more fun!

Water Carves the Land

Week 17 Reading Comprehension (D-17). An activity about how ocean waves affected the rth American coastline. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.

Water Cycle

Week 25 Reading Comprehension (E-25). A reading passage about water’s three different forms or states: solid, liquid, gas. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.

Water Water Everywhere

Week 23 Reading Comprehension (E-23). A reading segment about earth’s most precious resource. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.

What are Homographs?

Students write the correct homograph in the blank, to complete the sentence

What are Homophones

A homophone worksheet that prompts students to select the correct homophone for each sentence.

What Conclusion Can You Make?

These sentences will help your student learn to draw conclusions.

What Do You See?

In this worksheet your student will make inferences based on a picture.

What Glaciers Leave Behind

Week 14 Reading Comprehension (D-14). An activity about glaciers and what they leave behind when the move. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.

What Happens Next?

Your student will decide what happens next in this inference worksheet.

What is a Metaphor?

A metaphor worksheet that prompts students read each sentence and explain what the metaphor compares

What is a Preposition?

For this preposition worksheet, students read the sentence, circle the preposition and underline the prepositional phrase.

What is a Simile?

A simile worksheet that prompts students to describe a word and then use both the word and description to create a simile.

What is an Appositive?

This is a great beginning worksheet for learning about appositives.

What Is It?

Clues and conclusions are the focus of this worksheet.