Week 35 Reading Comprehension (D-35). A segment about temperature and the different scales used for measurement. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Metaphor and Simile: About You
In this worksheet your student will write metaphors and similes about himself.
Metaphor Hunt
Students underline all the metaphors in this brief story called, “The Haircut”.
Metaphor Meanings
Students read each sentence and tell what each metaphor is comparing.
Metaphors and Similes in Shakespeare: Explain the Meaning
This worksheet features a variety of metaphors and similes from Shakespeare for your student to anaylze.
Metaphors and Similes: Explain the Meaning
Your student is asked to explain the meanings of these metaphors and similes in this worksheet.
Metaphors Compare Things
Students underline the metaphor and circle the people or objects that the metaphor is being used to compare.
Meteorologists
Week 30 Reading Comprehension (E-30). An outline of meteorology, the scientific study of the weather. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.
Mild and Strong Interjections
Wow, this interjection worksheet is both mild and strong!
Mixed Metaphors!
Metaphors are great, until they get mixed up!
Narrator’s Point of View Flow Chart
This flowchart helps students identify the correct point of view. They answer “yes” and “no” questions to identify the correct point of view.
Native American Words Used in English
In this activity, students will be asked to read through a list of words related to Native American culture, and match them with the correct Native American version of the word and definition. For example, the word “bayou” would be matched with “bayuk meaning creek”. This worksheet is ideal for 4th – 6th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Natural Resources
Week 6 Reading Comprehension (D-6). Passage and questions about renewable and non-renewable natural resources. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Newspaper Reporter: An Interview With President Lincoln
Your student is now an official reporter and their task is to interview President Abraham Lincoln! Students write three questions they would ask him and what his replies would be.
Onomatopoeia: Sound Words
There’s no crashing with this onomatopoeia worksheet!
Onomatopoeia: Sounds
Your student will be humming with this onomatopoeia worksheet!
Oxygen Exchange
Week 10 Reading Comprehension (E-10). A comprehension passage and questions about how respiratory systems work. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
Paragraphs and Topic Sentences: Informational
This worksheet includes a list of informational topics. Students write a paragraph on each topic and underline their topic sentence.
Paragraphs and Topic Sentences: Opinions
This activity includes a list of opinion topics. Students write a paragraph on each topic and underline their topic sentence.
Past vs. Passed – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on the often confused words past and passed.



















