Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Ism and -Eer

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -ism and -eer to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Greek and Latin Suffixes: -Ure and -Acious

In this worksheet, students will use the Greek or Latin suffixes -ure and -acious to create five different English words out of those given in the word bank. After writing five original sentences using the words these words, students will be asked to circle the word made with the suffix. This is great practice for learning how to use and identify Greek and Latin suffixes!

Identify the Complement

In this activity, students will read sentences that have both subject complements and object complements. They’ll identify which is which.

Idioms and Adages for Christmas

Help your students better understand idioms and adages with this Christmas Phrases Activity. Students will be asked to rewrite each sentence in his/her own words without using the idiom or adage.

Look Around! Meaning in Context

It’s all about spotting the context clues in this worksheet!

Personification – Is It or Isn’t It?

In this worksheet, your student will identify which passages use personification and which do not.

Personification in Literature

This worksheet has examples of personification in literature for your student to analyze.

Pronouns as Indirect Objects

Here’s some direct object and pronoun practice.

Spelling: What’s Wrong, and What’s Right?

Your students will learn the difference between right and wrong in spelling with this “Proofing and Editing” worksheet.

Spot it! Which Are Grammatically Correct?

With this printable worksheet on editing and proofing, students will be asked to circle the number of the sentence that is grammatically correct. Ideal for 6th – 12th grade students, but can be used where needed.