Spot the Indirect Object

Focus on sentence structure to improve writing skills with this printable indirect object activity. Students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each sentence that has an indirect object. Ideal for 3rd – 5th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.

Spring Word Ladders

A fun word ladder activity about the Spring season! Students practice their vocabulary skills while they connect the words.

St. Patrick’s Day Words Activity

In this St. Patrick’s Day activity, students match words connected with Ireland to its meaning.

States and Abbreviations

In this worksheet, your student will write the abbreviations for the 50 US states.

Step by Step Instructions

Week 17 Reading Comprehension (B-17). A short passage and questions about writing instructions for your science fair project. Cross-Curricular Focus: Science Investigations.

Story Elements Form

This is a more detailed story elements form template that includes boxes for character, setting, theme, problem, solution and plot/actions.

Story Elements Helper

Thisis a helpful template for elementary school students. It provides a box for different story elements like character, setting, plot and theme.

Story Elements: Problem and Solution

A story element activity that asks students to read short passages and write down the problem and the solution.

Story Elements: What’s the Setting?

In this story elements worksheet for elementary school grades, students read the passages and write the setting.

Storytelling and Folklore

Week 32 Reading Comprehension (C-32). reading segment about the role of folklore and storytelling. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Subject and Predicate

In each sentence below, underline the subject and circle the simple subject.

Subject and Predicate Activity Tiles

This subject and predicate activity is sure to please! This tile activity features divided sentences where students combine the tiles to create a sentence.

Subject Verb Agreement: Pick the Verb

Can your student make these pesky subjects and verbs agree? Your student will decide which form of the verb to use in a sentence.

Subject Verb Agreement: Subject Varieties

Here’s a more challenging worksheet on subject and verb agreement. The activity includes a few tricky pronouns.

Subject Verb Agreement: Verbs! Verbs! Verbs!

Subject and verb agreement is the focus of this worksheet. The activity includes compoound subjects and a more complex sentence structure.