Time to identify the clause: independent or dependent?
Look Around! Meaning in Context
It’s all about spotting the context clues in this worksheet!
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
Whether they are dangling or misplaces, these modifiers need to be corrected!
Noun Clauses: Acting as a Noun
Here’s a worksheet on finding the function of a noun phrase in a sentence!
Oxymoron Match
An oxymoron is some seriously fun figurative language!
Placing Modifiers
In this worksheet your student will place modifiers in sentences.
Progressive Story: Adverb Clauses
This worksheet is on the go with a field trip to the transportation museum!
Progressive Story: Relative Clauses
This progressive story is a fun way to work with relative clauses.
Punctuation – Using the Slash in Writing
Slashes for quoting poetry lines are essential!
Relative Clauses: Acting Like Adjectives
In this worksheet your student will use relative, or adjective, clauses to combine sentences.
Relative Clauses: Breaking Apart
Here your student will change one sentence into two by eliminating the relative clause.
Relative Clauses: Restrictive and Non-Restrictive
Your student will identify which relative clauses are restrictive and which are non-restrictive in this worksheet.
Relative Clauses: What Is It Modifying?
Time to identify the relative clause and the noun it modifies!
Shakespeare’s Language: Using Context Clues
It’s time to decipher Shakespearean English using context clues!
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.
Thanksgiving Idioms Worksheet Activity
Help your students better understand what is an idiom with this Thanksgiving Idiom Phrases Activity.
The Slash as Punctuation
The sly slash is also used as a punctuation mark!
Using Antonyms for Context Clues
In this worksheet, if you understand the antonym, you understand the word!
Using Context Clues with Literature
Finding the meaning with context clues is the focus of this middle school worksheet.



















