St. Patrick’s Day Words Activity

In this St. Patrick’s Day activity, students match words connected with Ireland to its meaning.

Subject and Predicate

In each sentence below, underline the subject and circle the simple subject.

Subject and Predicate Activity Tiles

This subject and predicate activity is sure to please! This tile activity features divided sentences where students combine the tiles to create a sentence.

Subject Verb Agreement: Pick the Verb

Can your student make these pesky subjects and verbs agree? Your student will decide which form of the verb to use in a sentence.

Subject Verb Agreement: Subject Varieties

Here’s a more challenging worksheet on subject and verb agreement. The activity includes a few tricky pronouns.

Subject Verb Agreement: Verbs! Verbs! Verbs!

Subject and verb agreement is the focus of this worksheet. The activity includes compoound subjects and a more complex sentence structure.

Superlative Adjectives

This worksheet isn’t just good, it’s the best! Your student will practice writing the superlative form of adjectives.

Thanksgiving Alphabetize This! Activity

Plymouth, harvest, Mayflower, Stuffing. Can you put these Thanksgiving words in alphabetical order? Practice rewriting words in alphabetical order with this holiday themed classroom activity!

Using Root Words as Clues

Teach your students how to identify the root of a word with this fun, educational worksheet! Students will learn how to use common prefixes, suffixes, and root words.

Using the Correct Negative

This worksheet lays the groundwork for understanding double negatives in sentences.

Using the Dictionary: Guide Words

Students learn how to use guide words at the top and bottom of dictionary pages.

Valentine’s Day Adjectives and Adverbs

Let’s combine adjectives, adverbs and hearts to make a fun Valentine’s Day learning activity for your students!

Verb Conjugation: To Beat

You beat? We are beating? In this activity, students practice conjugating the verb “to beat”.

Verb Conjugation: To Begin

Students learn how to conjugate the verb “To Begin” with simple present, simple past, present participle, past perfect as well as singluar, plural and 1st, 2nd and 3rd person.

Verb Conjugation: To Blow

I am blowing? You blew? In this activity, students practice conjugating the verb “to blow”.

Verb Conjugation: To Breathe

Students learn how to properly conjugate the verb, “to breathe” in this printable activity.