Week 7 Reading Comprehension (D-7). A reading passage about the role of living things in an ecosystem. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
What’s in Your Cells?
Week 2 Reading Comprehension (E-2). This passage describes how living things are made up of cells, and cells have specific structure Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
What’s Your Angle?
Week 27 Reading Comprehension (D-27). A reading passage about different types of angles. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Where is the Preposition?
A preposition worksheet that prompts students to select the correct “piece” of the sentence that contains the preposition.
Where on Earth Are You?
Week 1 Reading Comprehension (D-1). A reading passage and questions about how to find your absolute location on Earth. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Which Is It? Metaphor or Simile?
Your student will decide which is a metaphor and which is a simile in this worksheet.
Which Is It? Subordinating or Coordinating Conjunctions?
This conjunction worksheet asks your student to identify the conjunction in sentences.
Who’s vs. Whose – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Now it’s time to work on two frequently confused words: who’s and whose.
Won vs. One – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Will your student win the war of won and one?
Words and Sounds: Onomatopoeia
Whazaam! It’s time for onomatopoeia!
Write a Biography Poem
Bio poems are usually short poems following a specific format. In this worksheet students will write a bio poem about themself.
Write a Christmas Metaphor or Simile
Similes are fun to write, especially in this Christmas themed worksheet! Along with similes, students will also write a sentence using metaphors.
Write the Conclusion: Giant Panda
A conclusion is a short series of statements that leave the reader with a basic summary of a paper. With this free worksheet, students will read an article and write their own conclusion. A printable worksheet is a grerat tool for budding writers!
Write the Conclusion: The Tower of London
Students will read a short article on The Tower of London and write their own conclusion in this worksheet.
Write the Conclusion: The U.S. Census
A conclusion is a short summary of the writing, meant to leave the reader with the basic information in the piece. Students will read the article on the U.S. Census and write their own conclusion.
Write the Conclusion: The U.S. Congress
Here is an informational piece about the U.S. Congress. Read the text and write a conclusion summing up the important points.
Write the Conclusion: When a Tornado Is Coming
Conclusions are an important part of writing. It is a short summary of the writing, meant to leave the reader with the basic information in the piece
Write the Topic Sentence
In this activity, students write a sentence for each of the topic sentences provided.
Writing Prepositional Phrases
Your youngster will add one or two prepositional phrases to a sentence in this worksheet.
Writing Prompt Earth Day: What’s Your Idea?
Students write about their ideas about saving water or electricity. A great activity for elementary school grades.



















