Students use their own words and write what they think each proverb or adage means.
Punctuating Appositives
We’re positive you’ll like this appositive punctuation worksheet!
Question Marks and Quotation Marks: Inside or Outside?
Mind your Ps (punctuation) and Qs (question marks and quotation marks) with this worksheet!
Quotation Marks: Changing Indirect Quotations to Direct Quotations
In this worksheet indirect quotes will become direct quotes.
Relative Pronouns
Underline the relative clause in each sentence. Circle the relative pronoun that introduces the clause.
Sentence Fragment Worksheet: Add the Missing Predicate
Now it’s time to add the missing predicate to some sentence fragments!
Sentence Fragments: Add the Missing Subject
This worksheet asks your student to add a missing subject to a sentence fragment.
Simile Assortment Worksheet
Here’s a worksheet that explores different ways to write a simile for the same thing.
Spelling Rules: Adding SION
We add the suffix -sion to a word to make it into a noun. Often writers are confused as to when they should add -sion or -tion. With this helpful worksheet on spelling rules, students will be asked to add -sion to each given word in order to change its meaning.
Spelling Rules: Adding TION
We add the suffix -tion to a word to make it into a noun. Often writers are confused as to when they should add -tion or -sion. With this helpful worksheet on spelling rules, students will be asked to add -tion to each given word in order to change its meaning.
Spelling Rules: Is It TION or SION?
Help your students to better understand spelling rules with words ending in -tion and -sion. Often writers are confused as to when they should add -tion or -sion. With this helpful worksheet on spelling rules, students will be asked to add the correct suffix to each given word in order to change its meaning.
Spelling Rules: Words with ABLE
Often writers are confused as to when they should add -able or -ible. Use this helpful worksheet to better understand which suffix is correct.
Spelling Rules: Words with IBLE
Often writers are confused as to when they should add -able or -ible. Use this helpful worksheet to better understand which suffix is correct.
Spot the Prepositional Phrases
In this printable prepositions worksheet for 4th – 5th grade, students will be asked to circle the prepositional phrase in each sentence. This is great practice for both at home and in the classroom. To start practicing prepositions, download and print the worksheet by clicking the link below.
Spot the Run On Sentences
This printable sentence structure activity is great for practicing reading and writing skills. Students will read through the given sentences and circle the number of each run-on sentence. Ideal for 4th – 6th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.
Subject or Predicate: What’s Missing?
Let’s identify what’s missing in these sentence fragments!
Synonym Circus
Step right up to the big top in this synonym worksheet!
Synonyms Are Similar
Here’s a worksheet for your student to practice finding synonyms.
Synonyms or Antonyms?
Synonym or antonym — that is the question in this worksheet!
Thanksgiving Song: Circle the Prepositional Phrases Worksheet
Read through the lyrics of a classic Thanksgiving song and circle all of the prepositional phrases! This activity is a great resource for practicing your prepositions while having fun.



















