Homographs and Context Clues

This worksheet is all about homographs and context clues!

Hyphenation in Line Breaks

Time to learn about hyphenation and line breaks.

Irony in Prose: The Diamond Necklace

In this worksheet your student will discuss the irony in a passage from “The Diamond Necklace.”

Paradox and Oxymoron Activity

Can your student identify the paradoxes and oxymorons?

Paradox in Literature

This worksheet features some paradoxes in literature.

Paradox: Quotations and Sayings

In this worksheet your student will analyze some famous paradoxical statements.

Paragraph: Proofing and Editing

Use this “Printable Writing Worksheet” to help get in the routine of proofing and editing.

Reading Comprehension: Uncle Tom’s Cabin

In this activity, students read an excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and answer related questions.

Shakespeare’s Henry V: Once More Unto the Breach

In this activity, your students will read an excerpt from “Shakespeare’s Henry V” and answer questions related to the topic.

Shakespeare’s Macbeth Reading Comprehension

Help your students improve their reading comprehension with this “Shakespeare’s Macbeth” activity.

Using Inference in Writing

Your student will take the next step in understanding inference in this writing worksheet.

Warm Up to Paradox!

When something seems to contradict itself but can still be true, we call it a paradox. Identifying a paradox can be confusing. Here is a free worksheet to print out for your students to complete. Examples of a paradox and fill in the blanks can give your students a headstart on mastering a paradox.

What Can You Infer?

This inference worksheet spotlights text from “The Gift of the Magi.”

Word Pairs: Choose the Correct Word

The vocabulary is more advanced in this confusing word pairs worksheet. Students will practice with word pairs like elicit/illicit, discreet/discrete and more.