Students rewrite the Scots spellings of words into Standard English from Robert Burns poem/song, “Auld Lang Syne.”
Rocky Relationships
Week 21 Reading Comprehension (E-21). A passage and questions about the relationship between European colonists and the native American people. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Rules of the Game – Writing Prompt
Your student will practice informative writing in this worksheet about explaining the rules of a game.
Self Reflection
Week 34 Reading Comprehension (D-34). A story and related questions about taking time out to reflect on yourself. Cross-Curricular Focus: Study Skills.
Sentence Diagramming: Appositives
Get in the routine of using appositives with this educational sentence diagramming worksheet.
Sentence Diagramming: Direct Address
Encourage students to directly address others in this free, printable sentence diagramming worksheet.
Sentence Diagramming: Negatives
Develop sentence diagramming skills with this helpful, printable worksheet on negatives.
Sentence Diagramming: The Expletive There
Practice grammar in the classroom with this activity on “The Expletive There”.
Sentence Diagramming: The Understood You
Use this sentence diagramming worksheet to practice using “The Understood You”.
Sentence Fragment Worksheet: Add the Missing Predicate
Now it’s time to add the missing predicate to some sentence fragments!
Sentence Fragments: Add the Missing Subject
This worksheet asks your student to add a missing subject to a sentence fragment.
Sentence Patterns: Combining Sentences
Students can sometimes improve their writing by making simple changes, including combining sentences. This activity provides practice on this.
Sentence Patterns: Dependent Clauses
This writing worksheet sentence patterns and dependent clauses. Students work on improving their writing by exploring ways to vary their writing.
Sentence Patterns: Prepositional Phrases
This writing worksheet provides students with practice varying sentence patterns to improve their writing. Focus: prepositional phrases.
Sentence Patterns: Sentence Openers
Sentence openers are always troublesome for students, and many resort to using all too common introductions. This worksheet helps them to develop more interesting and effective ways to open a sentence!
Sentence Patterns: Varying Dialogue
This activity provides students with practice writing dialog and how different placements of speec tags affect the sentence.
Sentences: Pronouns as Adjectives
Here, you’ll find a printable worksheet on pronouns as adjectives. Students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle each sentence number that has a pronoun used as an adjective. This activity is printable, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom. Idea for 5th – 7th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Simile Assortment Worksheet
Here’s a worksheet that explores different ways to write a simile for the same thing.
Simile Practice Worksheet
A simile worksheet that prompts students to write similes about the subjects.
Simplifying Fractions
Week 19 Reading Comprehension (E-19). A math reading passage about simplifying fractions. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.



















