Hans Christian Andersen was a famous Danish writer of children’s stories and fairy tales. He wrote “The Little Mermaid” in 1837. Students read a passage from the story and then work on a series of activities including reading comprension, vocabulary, and more.
Classic Literature: The Railway Children Worksheet Set
A 5-worksheet set about Edith Nesbit’s “The Railway Children”.
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: The Wind in the Willows
Students will read an excerpt from The Wind in th Willows and complete the literary packet including vocabulary, matching, and other related activities.
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.
Classifying Triangles
Week 17 Reading Comprehension (C-17). Passage and questions about equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
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.
Clues to Meaning: Root Words
Learn how to better understand unknown words by determining their root! In this worksheet, students will identify the root word and its meaning based on a word that has been given.
Collective Nouns: Animal Match
This worksheet challenges your student to select the correct collective nouns for animals.
Collective Nouns: Fill in the Blank
Here’s some more practice on collective nouns!
Colons and Time
It’s time to write times with colons!
Color Shows Mood
Week 12 Reading Comprehension (B-12). A short passage and questions about how different colors affect us and mix together. Cross-Curricular Focus: Visual Arts.
Commas with Complex Sentences: The Case of the Missing Commas
Your super sleuth student will add commas to complex sentences in this worksheet.
Community Connections
Week 26 Reading Comprehension (C-26). A passage about our communities and the interactions we have with other people. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Comparative Adjectives
Is it small or smaller? Smart or smarter? Comparative adjectives compare two things. Your student can practice using this important adjective form in this worksheet. Use it with 3rd grade Core Standards Conventions of Standard English or with other grades as needed.
Comparative Adjectives: Words That End in Y
A spelling patterns worksheet about comparative adjectives that end in Y. Great for spelling skill development.
Comparative Adverbs
Your student will be better at adverbs after completing this comparative adverb chart!
Comparative and Superlative Practice
Using comparative and superlative adverbs will be easier after this worksheet!
Comparative and Superlative Practice 2
Let’s practice some comparative and superlative adverbs!
Comparative or Superlative?
This worksheet covers both comparative and superlative adjectives. Your student must decide which form of an adjective is best in each sentence.



















