WORKSHEETS
Children write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Children write about the meaning of the everyday idiom, "you really put your foot in your mouth".
Students write about the meaning of this everyday idiom.
Students complete incomplete sentences in this writing activity.
Students fill in phrases to form complete sentences in this creative writing activity about taking a train ride.
Students test their creative writing skills in this exercise.
Students view a sequence of images and then finish the story in this creative writing exercise.
Enhance writing skills with an activity that focuses on using complete sentences.
Students answer questions using complete sentences.
Use this printable writing activity to focus on writing sentences correctly.
Focus on adverbs with this printable word-usage activity.
Practice identifying subject pronouns with this worksheet.
Practice identifying conjunctions with this worksheet.
Practice identifying subjects and predicates with this worksheet.
Practice identifying capitalization errors with this worksheet.
Enhance writing skills with an activity that focuses on identifying complete and incomplete sentences.
Enhance writing skills with an activity that focuses on expanding sentences.
Explore the characters, themes, setting, and writing tools in the Warrior series through the activities in this…
This teacher's guide includes resources for two of Gail Carson Levine's books: discussion questions for Fairest and…
What would you do if you were a philanthropist? This worksheet includes a reading passage about Sir Edward Hallstrom–a…
John Simpson Kirkpatrick was a hero at Gallipoli during World War I. Students will write an essay about an act of…
In this worksheet, children will read, research, and write about the German siege of Leningrad during World War II.
Explore the life and works of British novelist Anthony Trollope in this fill-in activity.
ACTIVITIES
Use this worksheet with the "A Word to the Wise" lesson plan.