Commas and Direct Address

Now let’s work on adding commas in a direct address!

Commas in a Series

In this worksheet your student will place commas in sentences with a series.

Complete the Story with Homographs

Students complete the story by writing the correct homograph in the blanks.

Confusing Words: Which Is Correct?

Time to work with some confusing word pairs! Students will circle the correct word to complete each sentence. Students practice with word pairs like: aid/aide, bare/bear, accept/except, and council/counsel.

Context Clues: The Secret Garden

With a passage from “A Secret Garden,” this worksheet helps your student find the meaning of unknown words.

Context Clues: Words in Kidnapped

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic is the text for this worksheet on context clues.

Context Clues:The Meaning Is There!

This worksheet helps your student learn to find the meaning of unknown words with context clues.

Correct the Homophones

Students identify misused homophones in sentences and make corrections as necessary.

Correct the Paragraph

Have your students proofread and correct paragraphs with this helpful editing worksheet.

Correct the Spelling

Teaching your students to correct spelling is made easier with this helpful, printable writing activity.

Correct the Verbs

With this printable grammar worksheet, students will read through a series of sentences and answer the corresponding questions. In each sentence, atleast one verb is used incorrectly. Students will be asked to replace the incorrectly used verb with the correct one.

Correcting Mistakes: Rewrite the Sentences

Encourage your students to check for sentence mistakes with this “Rewrite the Sentences” classroom activity.

Eyes Front! Idiom Practice

Your students will learn what is an idiom by writing their own sentences with an idiom, and then explaining what their idiom means.

Find It! Sentences with Prepositional Phrases

Work on identifying prepositional phrases with this printable classroom activity. Students will complete the worksheet by reading through the given sentences and circling the number of the sentences that have a prepositional phrase. This activity is great for 4th – 5th grade, but can be used where felt appropriate.

Find the Interjection

Well, can your student find the interjection?