These tongue twisters teach about alliteration. Students answer questions based on fun tougue twisters!
Alliteration Animals
Here’s a great beginning alliteration worksheet! Students write a sentence using the beginning sound of animal words like “bee” and “dog”
Alliteration Game
Have some fun with an alliteration game! It can be played individually or in groups.
Alliteration: Change the Adjectives
An alliteration is a group of two or more words that start with the same sound. Here is an example: the lazy lion. In this printable activity, students will change an adjective or noun in each phrase in order to make that phrase an alliteration. Sounds tricky, but you can do it!
Alliteration: It’s a Zany Zoo!
Your youngster will work on alliteration at a zany zoo!
Back to School Acrostic Poem
Welcome your students back to the classroom with a creative, educational acrostic poem activity.
Build a Plot: Connect the Paragraphs
This worksheet includes the opening of a story and the end of a story. Students decide what the problem is, then what the steps, or plot actions, should be to link the beginning of the story with the end.
Build a Plot: Write the Steps
Students read the opening and ending of a story, and decide what the problem is, then what the steps, or plot actions, should be to link the beginning of the story with the end.
Father’s Day Acrostic Poem
Use this Acrostic Poem worksheet to keep your students engaged and learning in the classroom for Father’s Day.
Find the Rhyme Scheme
Ready for some rhyme scheme practice?
Hanukkah Acrostic Poem
In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subjects of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word, Hanukkah. This holiday worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.
Hispanic Acrostic Poem Activity
With this printable activity, your students will learn about writing an acrostic poem while they also celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subject of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word “Hispanic”.
Kwanzaa Acrostic Poem Activity
In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subjects of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word “Kwanzaa”. This holiday worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade students, but can be used where appropriate. The Kwanzaa Acrostic Poem is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Put the Plot in Order
The teacher cuts out each plot action card and mixes them up. The student puts the cards in the correct order.
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Poetry: Rhyming Words
Can you name some rhyming words? Robert Louis Stevenson wrote many poems. In this worksheet your students will identify the rhyming words in the poem The Swing. Free and printable, you will find this a great resource to use when talking about poetry.
Song of Freedom: Go Down Moses
A wonderful freedom song, the song Go Down, Moses was sung by slaves in the U.S. south. In this activity, students read words to the song and answer related questions.
Story Elements Form
This is a more detailed story elements form template that includes boxes for character, setting, theme, problem, solution and plot/actions.
Story Elements Helper
Thisis a helpful template for elementary school students. It provides a box for different story elements like character, setting, plot and theme.
Valentine’s Day Acrostic Poem Activity
A fun 1st or 2nd grade activity where students write an acrostic poem with the word, HEART
Warm Up to Alliteration!
My sister grows gorgeos grapes! Alliterations are groups of words that are not only fun to say, but also fun to write. Here is a free worksheet for you to print out for students to complete. When they are done, see some silly sentences they created!



















