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Basic Handwriting for Kids
Verb Practice 4
In this verb instructional activity, students complete sentences by choosing a verb from a list of three given at the end of each sentence.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Verb Practice
In this verb activity, learners complete sentences by choosing verbs from a word bank that best complete five phrases.
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Dependent Clauses and Types of Sentences
In this dependent clause/sentence types activity, learners complete 10 multiple choice questions. Answers are included, labeled as a quiz, but may be used as practice.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Adjective Practice
In this adjective learning exercise, students complete sentences, choosing an adjective from a list of 9 given in a word box at the top of the page.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Adjective Practice 2
In this adjective worksheet, students complete sentences, choosing an adjective from a list of 9 given in a word box at the top of the page.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Adjective Practice 3
In this adjective worksheet, students complete sentences, choosing an adjective from a list of 9 given in a word box at the top of the page.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Adjective Practice 6
For this adjective worksheet, students complete sentences, choosing an adjective from a list of 9 given in a word box at the top of the page.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Verb Practice
For this verb worksheet, students complete sentences, choosing a verb from a list of 9 given in a word box at the top of the page.
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What did you do yesterday?
In this writing worksheet, students write sentences answering questions about things they did yesterday. Students practice writing 10 sentences where they answer questions about the past tense.
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Add and Subtract within 20
Here is a more interesting way to practice addition and subtraction number sentences. Learners complete two sum boxes, adding across and down then totaling for a final sum. They do the same with subtraction in two more boxes. Finally,...
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Transition Words
Do your emergent writers need extra practice using transitions? After reading a brief definition, learners select a transition from the provided word bank that best completes the sentences in each set. No answer key is provided.
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Nouns
Give your young grammarians practice with nouns. With this five-question worksheet, they read the sentence, select the noun to the right that completes the sentence the best, and write the word in the blank.
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Unknown Addends (to 20): Count the Blank Boxes
By filling in the blank squares, learners complete five addition number sentences both visually and numerically. For each problem, a frame is filled with a certain number of images (turkeys, candles, etc.) and a certain number of blank...
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Addition: Missing Numbers 2
In this addition practice worksheet, students use the counting blocks to help them solve 12 math problems. It requires that they find the missing number to complete each of the addition sentences.
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Comma Splices
Ah, the comma splice; somehow it works its way into middle and high schoolers' writing quite often. To start, this worksheet defines comma splice and focuses on the four ways to correct them. For practice, pupils correct the comma...
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World Teachers' Day
Practice reading comprehension by having your class read a factual passage about World Teachers' Day and mach phrases, fill in the blanks, identify correct grammar usage, unscramble vocabulary words, sequence sentences from the passage,...
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Grammar Lesson Plan: Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
What's the difference between the present perfect and simple past? Have your class practice identifying and using both of these verb tenses through pair activities, whole-class discussion, and a worksheet.
Grammar Net
A, An, Some, Any
Practice a, an, some, and any with a straightforward worksheet. Kids fill in the blanks for 20 sentences, using context clues and their knowledge of each word.
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Article or No Article?
Determine where an article should appear in a sentence with a grammar worksheet. Individuals read ten sentences and place the, a, or an in the space provided, or note that no article is needed.
Learing A-Z
Color Your World
Do your pupils know all the colors of autumn leaves? This packet of autumn-themed materials will help your kids fall right into knowledge of colors. Pupils practice making patterns, identifying and writing color words, coloring and...
K12 Reader
Eating with Adverbs
All the sentences on this adverb worksheet share a focus on eating—where, when, and how people are dining.
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Inferring Character Traits
Learning how to draw inferences from text is a key reading comprehension skill. Here's a worksheet that gives readers a chance to practice by offering 20 descriptive sentences and asking kids to identify the inferred character...
K12 Reader
Simplify with Pronouns Worksheet Two
Use nursery rhymes to help teach pronouns. Learners read the familiar sentences and replace the repeated words with the proper pronouns. Prior knowledge of these phrases helps to scaffold the exercise.
Spanish-4-You
Coloring Book for Kids in Spanish Lesson 1: Greetings
Introduce your class to basic salutations in Spanish and English with a group of activities and exercises. The materials, which can be put together as a packet, include coloring pages, a matching activity, a fill-in-the-blank exercise,...