Your student can practice narrative point of view in this worksheet.
Word Pairs: Choose the Correct Word
The vocabulary is more advanced in this confusing word pairs worksheet. Students will practice with word pairs like elicit/illicit, discreet/discrete and more.
Write a Conclusion: Voting
A strongly written conclusion can sway a reader one way or another. When writing persuasive articles it is important that you restate your thesis and give strong supporting ideas. The conclusion is the last chance you will have to sway your readers. This free printable worksheet is perfect for students to practice writing conclusions.
Write A School Letter for Change – Writing Prompt
In this worksheet, your student will write a letter proposing a change to her school.
Writing Practice: Quotation Marks
This writing practice asks your student to create sentences using quotation marks.
Writing with Commonly Confused Words
Now your student gets a chance to write with some easily confused words! Students practice with words like conscious, conscientious, antidote, and anecdote.
Writing With Hyperboles
This worksheet on writing hyperboles will knock your socks off!