Metaphors are great, until they get mixed up!
Past vs. Passed – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on the often confused words past and passed.
Periods and Quotation Marks: Inside or Outside?
Let’s work with periods and quotation marks!
Phrases: Object of the Preposition
The object of a preposition is the focus of this worksheet.
Picturing Prepositions
Students look at pictures and use prepositional phrases to describe the relationship of the object to the person.
Plain vs. Plane – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
In this worksheet your student will work with the different meanings of hear and here.
Playground Antonyms
Your student will work in familiar territory in this antonym worksheet!
Pore vs. Pour vs Poor – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Just a letter or two makes a big difference in meaning in these commonly confused words!
Pray vs. Prey – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Prey and pray sound alike, but the meanings are so different!
Prepositional Phrases
Students identify the prepositional phrases in each sentence by underlining the phrase and circling the preposition.
Prepositional Phrases
Students identify the prepositional phrases in each sentence by underlining the phrase and circling the preposition.
Prepositional Phrases And Pronouns: Objective Case
This worksheet asks your student to use the correct form of a pronoun with a preposition.
Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives
Here is an example of a prepositional phrase acting as an adjective: the dog in that yard belongs to Bill. This sentence shows us that the prepositional phrase, in the yard, is acting as the adjective which describes the dog. With this worksheet, students will be asked to underline the prepositional phrases acting as adjectives, and to circle the words modified by those prepositional phrases.
Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives
Look for the adjectival prepositional phrases in this printable worksheet activity for 4th – 6th grade students! Download and print for use both at home and in the classroom.
Prepositional Phrases that Work as Adjectives
Use this printable worksheet to practice identifying prepositional phrases and the words they modify. Students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and label both the prepositional phrase and the word that is modified by the prepositional phrase. This is a great way to practice improving writing skills. Ideal for 4th – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Prepositions and Objects
Your student will identify the prepositions and its object in this worksheet.
Prepositions Can Show Position in Space
A preposition worksheet that prompts students to identify prepositions that connect a noun or pronoun to its location in relation to another word.
Prepositions Can Show Positions in Time
Students identify prepositions that connect a noun or pronoun to its position in time. They circle the preposition and underline the phrase.
Proverbs and Adages Match
In this 4th adn 5th grade activity, students match the meaning to the proverb or adage
Proverbs and Adages: What Do They Mean?
Students use their own words and write what they think each proverb or adage means.



















