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(added January 16, 2025)
Work on key parts of fourth grade ELA curricula this week with our daily spiral review worksheets. Topics include suffixes, quotations, synonyms, and much more.
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(added January 16, 2025)
With this punctuation worksheet, students will complete each sentence with the best punctuation mark.
(added January 15, 2025)
Draw lines to match the four basic shapes to the real-life objects of the same shape.
(added January 15, 2025)
On this worksheet, students will review 4 basic shapes: circle, square, rectangle, and triangle. They will determine which shape each object shown is. Objects are real-life things they've seen such as a round pizza, a pizza slice, a hanger, a clock, and a book.
(added January 15, 2025)
Write the correct end punctuation to complete each sentence on this pet-themed punctuation practice worksheet.
(added January 15, 2025)
This simple anchor chart helps students understand to purpose of a period, question mark, and exclamation point. It also includes example sentences for each type of punctuation.
(added January 15, 2025)
Give your students some practice with end punctuation with this simple cut & paste activity. They will cut and glue the question mark, period, and exclamation point next to the appropriate words.
(added January 15, 2025)
Choose from the prepositions in the box to complete each sentence to match the picture.
(added January 15, 2025)
Students will complete the sentence and color in the matching picture on this preposition worksheet.
(added January 15, 2025)
With this preposition printout, students will fill in a blank primary line with a preposition to complete the sentence. Then they'll color the picture that goes along with it.
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(added January 15, 2025)
With this preposition worksheet, students will pick from 3 prepositions to complete each sentence based on a picture. The given prepositions are in front of, on, and in. This question sheet makes a great activity for reviewing prepositions.
(added January 15, 2025)
Match the sentences with prepositions to the pictures they match. Prepositions in this activity include on, under, behind, next to, and in front of.
(added January 15, 2025)
With this worksheet, students will listen to the long o words their teacher reads aloud. Each is spelled with either an o or o-e. Students have to pick which word out of their list of 4 the teacher read. At the end, two words are read that students must write on their own.
(added January 15, 2025)
Teachers will read long o words spelled with oa, oe, and ow. Students will select the correct word from a list of four. At the end, two words are read that students have to spell on their own. Primary lines are provided.
(added January 7, 2025)
Celebrate your student's graduation from OT with this printable award certificate.
(added January 7, 2025)
You can write your student's name on this certificate to help them celebrate their accomplishments and graduating from speech therapy.
(added January 7, 2025)
Help your students refine important language arts skills with this week's set of ELA review worksheets. They'll work with adjectives, syllables, contractions, and much more.
(added January 6, 2025)
Keep practicing important language arts concepts with this week's set of daily ELA review worksheets.
(added January 6, 2025)
Explore metaphors, title capitalization, sentence types, and more with this week's set of ELA Buzz worksheets.
(added January 6, 2025)
Keep working on those important ELA skills with these daily worksheets. This week, students refresh their skills on spelling, reading comprehension, adjectives, punctuation, and more.
(added January 6, 2025)
With this week's 5th grade ELA Buzz worksheets, students will refine skills related to dialogue, homophones, idioms, parts of speech, and more.
(added January 2, 2025)
This week's set of review worksheets includes exercises on superlative and comparative adjectives, compound sentences, analogies, and more.
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(added January 2, 2025)
Practice more crucial 4th grade English language arts skills this week with our next set of ELA Buzz.
(added December 12, 2024)
In week 13 of fourth grade ELA Buzz, students will work on spelling, commonly confused words, proper nouns, punctuation, and more.
(added December 12, 2024)
Keep building and maintaining second-grade language arts skills with these daily spiral review worksheets. Practice proofreading, spelling, and more with this week's set.
(added December 12, 2024)
Review key ELA concepts such as verbs, reading comprehension, contractions, and more this week with our daily language arts worksheets.
(added December 12, 2024)
Print off this page and have students practice their question words. They'll have to decide which of the four given question words completes each sentence.
(added December 12, 2024)
Students will cut out the words to form the question When is your birthday? They will also write the sentence on their own and color the picture.
(added December 12, 2024)
This cut-and-glue worksheet asks students to cut out the words to form a sentence using the question word where. They can then color the picture and rewrite the sentence on the primary-ruled lines.
(added December 11, 2024)
Students will make the sentence Who is your best friend? with this worksheet. They can cut and glue the words in the correct order, rewrite the sentence, and color the picture.
(added December 11, 2024)
Make a complete sentence using the words at the bottom of the page, including the question word why. The completed sentence is Why are you tired? Students can color in the picture too.
(added December 11, 2024)
Can your students make a complete question sentence with the words they cut out from the page? The sentence should read What time is it?
(added December 11, 2024)
Cut out the words and arrange them to make a complete sentence. Then write the sentence on the primary lines and color the picture. This sentence reads How do you feel?
(added December 11, 2024)
Print off this page to hang in your classroom or review with students and have them color the pictures. The page shows each of the six basic question words and how they may be used in an interrogative sentence or statement.
(added December 11, 2024)
Cut out each of the question words at the bottom of the page and paste them at the beginning of the correct sentence.
(added December 11, 2024)
Use these cards to prompt engaging conversation as your class reads The Mitten.
(added December 10, 2024)
Use these cut-out cards to prompt discussion with students during or after a read aloud of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
(added December 10, 2024)
With this week's set of daily ELA review worksheets, second graders will focus on building and maintaining skills related to vowel teams, adjectives, plural nouns, capitalization, and more.
(added December 9, 2024)
This week in 4th grade ELA Buzz, students will review skills like idioms, synonyms, spelling, suffixes, homographs, and more.
(added December 9, 2024)
Keep on practicing those ELA skills with our daily spiral review series. Language arts standards such as proofreading, prepositions, and possessive nouns are just some of the many topics covered this week.
(added December 4, 2024)
This anchor chart explains algebraic expressions, variables, terms, coefficients, constants, algebraic equations, and algebraic inequalities while using examples along the way.
(added December 4, 2024)
This reference chart is a great resource for students to study and remember different terms related to evaluating and writing algebraic expressions and equations.
(added December 4, 2024)
The math words and phrases on these vocabulary cards will help students be able to understand, write, and evaluate algebraic expressions. Terms include coefficient, constant, dependent variable, exponent, operations, inequality, and more.
(added December 2, 2024)
Compound words, common and proper nouns, vowel teams, trigraphs, and verb tense are just a handful of the language arts skills students will practice with this week's set of ELA Buzz worksheets.
(added December 2, 2024)
Make sure those ELA skills stay sharp with this set of daily review exercises. Each day students work on a variety of language arts skills such as vowel sounds, title capitalization, punctuation, and more.
(added December 2, 2024)
Make sure your 5th graders keep up on their ELA skills with these daily review worksheets. Each day they'll touch on important language arts skills such as spelling, punctuation, parts of speech, and more.
(added December 2, 2024)
Work on more 5th grade ELA skills with these daily review worksheets. This week's set of language arts exercises touches on topics such as plural possessives, capitalization, relative adverbs, and more.
(added November 20, 2024)
This early-elementary reading passage is perfect for those just getting a handle on independent reading. Have students follow along as you read it, or let them try it on their own. Then they can answer the questions that follow!
(added November 20, 2024)
This short passage is about a little fish looking to play. Practice reading comprehension and early writings skills with the worksheets that follow.