Teach your students about spelling rule exceptions with this classroom activity. Students will be asked to add the correct suffix to each of the given words. This is great for educational use both at home and in the classroom!
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: No S at All!
To make an English noun plural, add the correct suffix to the end of the noun. In this worksheet students will focus on words that require no s at all to become plural, then make each of the given words plural. For example, the word “child” becomes “children.”
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in CH and SH
In this worksheet, students will read carefully and make each word plural. Use this activity to teach your students how to properly use common prefixes and suffixes.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in F and EF
To make an English noun plural, we usually add an s to the end of the noun. An exception to this rule is when a word ends in f or fe. This worksheet will help students learn how to properly make such words plural.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in O
In this worksheet, students will read carefully and make each word plural. Use this activity to teach your students how to properly use common prefixes and suffixes.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in S
A plural noun means more than one. Use this worksheet to help students learn how to make a noun plural by adding -es.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in X and Z
To make an English noun plural, add the correct suffix to the end of the noun. In this worksheet, students will focus on words that end in x and z, then make each of the given words plural.
Spelling Rule Exceptions for Plural Nouns: Words That End in Y
To make an English noun plural, we usually add an s to the end of the noun. An exception to this rule is when a word ends in y. This worksheet will help students learn how to properly make such words plural.
Spelling Rule Exceptions: I Before E
This poem helps writers remember how to spell many words using either ie or ei and is a great activity for educational use at home and in the classroom.
Spelling Rules Exceptions for ED and ING: Double the Consonant
We add -ed and -ing to some words, such as verbs, to change the meaning a little. Students will practive adding the correct suffix to the end of each given word in this fun classroom activity on spelling rule exceptions. This worksheet is great for educational use both at home and in the class!
Spelling Rules Exceptions for ED and ING: Words Ending in Y
We add -ed and -ing to some words, such as verbs, to change the meaning a little. Students will practive adding the correct suffix to the end of each given word in this fun classroom activity on spelling rule exceptions. This worksheet is great for educational use both at home and in the class!
Spelling Rules Exceptions for ED and ING: Words with a Silent E
We add -ed and -ing to some words, such as verbs, to change the meaning a little. Students will practive adding the correct suffix to the end of each given word in this fun classroom activity on spelling rule exceptions. This worksheet is great for educational use both at home and in the class!
Spelling Rules Exceptions for ED and ING: Words with No ED
We add -ed and -ing to some words, such as verbs, to change the meaning a little. Students will practive adding the correct suffix to the end of each given word in this fun classroom activity on spelling rule exceptions. This worksheet is great for educational use both at home and in the class!
Spelling Rules: Add S to Nouns to Make Them Plural
To make an English noun plural, we usually (but not always!) add an s to the end of the noun. In this worksheet, students will make each of the given words plural.
Spelling Rules: Adding a Suffix
A suffix is a a letter or group of letters that is added to a word to change the meaning or make a word into another type of word, such as a noun into an adjective. Some common suffixes are -er, -est, -ful, -less, -ness, and -ship. With this worksheet, students will practice using suffixes to change the given words.
Spelling Rules: Adding ED and ING
We add -ed and -ing to some words, such as verbs, to change the meaning a little. Students will practive adding -ed to the end of each given word in this fun classroom activity. This worksheet is great for educational use both at home and in the class!
Spelling Rules: Adding LY
With this helpful classroom activity, students will learn how to change the meaning of a word by adding -ly. This worksheet is great for educational use both at home and in the classroom!
Spelling Rules: I Before E
This worksheet gives the two main exceptions to the rule and asks that students circle the correctly spelled word (i.e. theif or thief). Our spelling rules activity is great for educational use at home and in the classroom!
Spot the Complex Sentences
Practice working on sentence structure skills with this printable activity on complex sentences. Students will be asked to complete the worksheet by reading through the given sentences and circling the number of each complex sentence. Ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Spot the Indirect Object
Focus on sentence structure to improve writing skills with this printable indirect object activity. Students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each sentence that has an indirect object. Ideal for 3rd – 5th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.



















