In this activity students learn about the future continuous verb tense by circling the future continuous verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tense Worksheet: Future Perfect
In this activity students learn about the future perfect verb tense by circling the future perfect verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tense Worksheet: Past Continuous
In this activity students learn about the past continuous verb tense by circling the past continuous verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tense Worksheet: Past Perfect
In this activity students learn about the past perfect verb tense by circling the past perfect verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tense Worksheet: Present Continuous
In this activity students learn about the present continuous verb tense by circling the present continuous verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tense Worksheet: Present Perfect
In this activity students learn about the present perfect verb tense by circling the present perfect verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tense Worksheet: Present Perfect Continuous
In this activity students learn about the present perfect continuous verb tense by circling the present perfect continuus verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Verb Tenses: Future Perfect Continuous
In this activity students learn about the future perfect continuous verb tense by circling the future perfect continuous verb in sentences, and filling in the blank with the correct tense.
Verb Tenses: Past Perfect Continuous
In this activity students learn about the past perfect continuous verb tense by circling the past perfect continuous verb in sentences, and filling in the blank.
Visual Clues
In this worksheet your student will answer questions after drawing inferences from a picture.
Votes for Women: 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Women have not always been able to vote. Here is a worksheet about the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution for students to learn more!
Warm Up to Idioms!
What is an idiom? Ours idiom worksheets will help your students understand how to use them correctly. This one is great for just starting on learning what is an idiom.
Warm Up to Metaphors!
The job was a breeze. Casey is a night owl. These are examples of metaphors. Print out this free worksheet and have your students identify the metaphors as well as come up with their own.
Warm Up to Onomatopoeia!
When a word is as fun to say as onomatopoeia you know your students will have a blast completing this worksheet. Free and printable, students find the onomatopoeia in each sentence and then complete the activity by creating some of their own!
Warm Up to Similes!
He was snug as a bug in a rug. Similes are a lot of fun to write! Print out this free worksheet and see what your students come up with! Have them share with the class for even more fun!
Water Carves the Land
Week 17 Reading Comprehension (D-17). An activity about how ocean waves affected the rth American coastline. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.
Water Cycle
Week 25 Reading Comprehension (E-25). A reading passage about water’s three different forms or states: solid, liquid, gas. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.
Water Water Everywhere
Week 23 Reading Comprehension (E-23). A reading segment about earth’s most precious resource. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.
Weather vs. Whether vs. Wether – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Whether it’s the weather clouds or the wether’s wool, it’s sure to be a great practice!
What are Homographs?
Students write the correct homograph in the blank, to complete the sentence



















