Something I’d Like to Learn

This worksheet will give our student the opportunity to write about what he’d like to learn.

Spelling Rules: Adding SION

We add the suffix -sion to a word to make it into a noun. Often writers are confused as to when they should add -sion or -tion. With this helpful worksheet on spelling rules, students will be asked to add -sion to each given word in order to change its meaning.

Spelling Rules: Adding TION

We add the suffix -tion to a word to make it into a noun. Often writers are confused as to when they should add -tion or -sion. With this helpful worksheet on spelling rules, students will be asked to add -tion to each given word in order to change its meaning.

Spelling Rules: Is It TION or SION?

Help your students to better understand spelling rules with words ending in -tion and -sion. Often writers are confused as to when they should add -tion or -sion. With this helpful worksheet on spelling rules, students will be asked to add the correct suffix to each given word in order to change its meaning.

Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ARY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ARY, ERY, and ARY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ERY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words Ending in ORY

Use this worksheet to better understand how to use each of these suffixes: -ery, -ary, -ory. This is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!

Spelling Rules: Words with ABLE

Often writers are confused as to when they should add -able or -ible. Use this helpful worksheet to better understand which suffix is correct.

Spelling Rules: Words with IBLE

Often writers are confused as to when they should add -able or -ible. Use this helpful worksheet to better understand which suffix is correct.

Spot It: Unnecessary Words

Practice identifying unnecessary words with this printable worksheet on editing and proofing. Students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the ones that contain unnecessary words. This activity is great for use both at home and in the classroom.

Spot It! Faulty Coordination

Help your students with their reading and writing skills by using this printable activity in class. With this worksheet on editing and proofing, students will be asked to read through ten sentences and identify the ones that contain faulty coordination. Ideal for 5th – 8th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Spot It! Indefinite Pronouns

Learn about indefinite pronouns and practice identifying them with this printable worksheet for 5th – 7th grade students. Students will complete the worksheet by reading through the given sentences and circling the number of the sentences that contain and indefinite pronoun. This is a great activity for use at home or in the classroom.

Spot the Prepositional Phrases

In this printable prepositions worksheet for 4th – 5th grade, students will be asked to circle the prepositional phrase in each sentence. This is great practice for both at home and in the classroom. To start practicing prepositions, download and print the worksheet by clicking the link below.

Spot the Run On Sentences

This printable sentence structure activity is great for practicing reading and writing skills. Students will read through the given sentences and circle the number of each run-on sentence. Ideal for 4th – 6th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.

Spot Them! Correct Conjunctions

A conjunction is a word that links other words, clauses, or phrases together. The concert was over early because the…

Stalagmite Stalactite

Week 29 Reading Comprehension (E-29). A segment and related comprehension questions about stalagmites and stalactites Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.

Strange Meeting in Treasure Island

In this reading comprehension worksheet, students read a passage from Treasure Island and answer questions. Designed for 4th and 5th grade, but can be used in middle school.

Synonym Circus

Step right up to the big top in this synonym worksheet!