Mexican Flag Emblem Color by Number

Who doesn’t love a color by number? Bring some creativity into the class with this Mexican flag color by number activity!

Microscopes Magnify Things

Week 16 Reading Comprehension (B-16). A passage and questions about the origin and use of microscopes. Cross-Curricular Focus: Science Investigations.

Missing Nouns

Read the story. Write an appropriate noun onto each blank line to complete the story

Misused Verbs – Can, May

Choose can, was able to, may or might to complete each sentence.

Misused Verbs – Lie, Lay

Choose lie, lay or laid to complete each sentence.

Misused Verbs – Sit, Sat, Set

Choose sit, sat or set to complete each sentence.

Misused Verbs Raise and Rise

Choose rise, rose, raise or raised to complete each sentence.

Mixed Up Verbs

Sort out the verbs from the story and write the correct verbs

Money, Money, Everywhere!

Week 20 Reading Comprehension (B-20). Reading segment and questions about the use of money. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.

My Favorite Subject

Your student can express his opinion in this worksheet.

My Goals for the New Year

This writing prompt about New Year’s goals is a wonderful way to help your students practice their writing skills.

My Hometown – Writing Prompt

This writing prompt has your student writing an informative piece on her hometown.

Narrative or Expository?

Week 35 Reading Comprehension (B-35). Reading segment about the difference between narrative and expository text. Cross-Curricular Focus: Study Skills.

Narrator and Point of View

Here is a worksheet where students will learn the differences between a narrator and point of view,

National Symbols

Week 27 Reading Comprehension (C-27). Reading passage about our national symbols like the flag and bald eagle. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Native American Childhood – Comprehension Activity

Childhood was very different for Native Americans. Here is an story from one person that tells how he grew up and what he did. Print out this free worksheet and see what your students think about this Native American paradise.

Native American Heritage: Create Your Totem Pole

In the box on the worksheet, design your own totem pole. Make sure it represents you and your interests. Then in the writing space, describe your totem pole and explain how it illustrates you. This printable Native American Heritage Month activity is ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Native American Tribes Word Search

Cherokee, Choctaw, and Inuit. See if you can find these words, and more, hidden in this printable Native American Tribes Word Search activity! Students will have fun as they learn about different words relating to Native American culture.