This colorful subset of the idiom worksheets will help your students understand what is an idiom.
Combining Sentences with Appositives
This worksheets asks your student to combine sentences using appositives.
Combining Sentences with Appositives II
Here’s more practice on combining sentences with appositives.
Comma with Yes and No
You’ll say “Yes!” to this punctuation worksheet on commas.
Commas and Coordinating Conjunctions
After this worksheet, your youngster will be a fan of “FAN BOYS,” the mnemonic for coordinating conjunctions!
Commas and Direct Address
Now let’s work on adding commas in a direct address!
Commas and Introductory Elements: Clauses
May we introduce your student to introductory clauses?
Commas and Introductory Elements: Phrases
Your student will learn about adding commas to introductory phrases.
Commas and Introductory Elements: Words
Here’s a worksheet on commas with introductory words.
Commas and Quotation Marks: Inside or Outside?
This worksheet helps your youngster understand where commas go when working with quotation marks.
Commas in a Series
In this worksheet your student will place commas in sentences with a series.
Commas, Question Marks, and Tag Questions
Tag questions and commas are important, aren’t they?
Common Prepositions
This worksheet prompts students to use the common prepositions provided in a word bank to complete sentences.
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: A Lot vs. Alot vs. Allot
There’s alot to know when you’re in school and this printable worksheet will help your students allot enough time to figuring it out!
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Accept vs. Except
Is it accept or except? Words can be confusing, but this printable worksheet helps make sense of these 2 words.
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Affect vs. Effect
Help your students determine whether to use affect or effect. A printable worksheet gives them sentences to complete using the correct word. And it’s free!
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Aid vs Aide
Common core standards can be a little simpler when you use this free printable worksheet to learn the difference between aid and aide.
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Allowed vs. Aloud
Reading aloud is not allowed in the library! Print out this free worksheet and see if I have used aloud and allowed correctly!
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Altar vs Alter
Sometimes you have to alter your thinking and what better way than this free worksheet? Print it out and complete the sentences using the correct form of alter and altar.
Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Brake vs Break
Sometimes it helps to take a break and look over a free printable worksheet to figure out when to use brake or break.



















