Verbs are very versatile, especially in amazing alliterations!
Adverbs of Frequency
Here’s a worksheet for adding adverbs of frequency to a sentence.
Adverbs of Frequency 2
Your student will write sentences that include an adverb of frequency in this worksheet.
African American Inventors: Elijah McCoy
Comprehension is strengthend through practice. Here is a worksheet about Elijah McCoy for students to read and answer the questions.
African American Inventors: George Washington Carver
Born into slavery, it was not until the end of the Civil War in 1865 that George became free. Students will read and answer questions based on George Washington Carver in this worksheet.
African American Inventors: Granville T. Woods
Granville Woods died in 1910. He contributed much to the electrical world with his inventions, ideas, and devices. Students will read about his life and answer questions in this comprehension activity.
African American Inventors: Lewis Latimer
Students can learn about African American inventor Lewis Latimer with this worksheet. First, they will read an excerpt and then answer questions to test comprehension.
African American Inventors: Patricia Bath
Here is a reading activity for students to learn about Patricia Bath. Following the reading, students will answer a few questions to help comprehension.
Alliteration Adventure
This worksheet is all about alliteration. Students write a list of words for a specific letter, then write three sentences using the words on the list.
Alliteration and Tongue Twisters
These tongue twisters teach about alliteration. Students answer questions based on fun tougue twisters!
Alliteration Animals
Here’s a great beginning alliteration worksheet! Students write a sentence using the beginning sound of animal words like “bee” and “dog”
Alliteration Game
Have some fun with an alliteration game! It can be played individually or in groups.
Alliteration: Change the Adjectives
An alliteration is a group of two or more words that start with the same sound. Here is an example: the lazy lion. In this printable activity, students will change an adjective or noun in each phrase in order to make that phrase an alliteration. Sounds tricky, but you can do it!
Alliteration: It’s a Zany Zoo!
Your youngster will work on alliteration at a zany zoo!
Alphabetize It! Native American Dwellings
Teach your students about the many different Native American dwellings as you celebrate Native American Heritage Month in the classroom. With this printable worksheet, students will be asked to put each type of dwelling in alphabetical order. This activity is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Alphabetize the Hanukkah Words
Here, you’ll find a printable Hanukkah activity that will keep your students focused in the classroom around the holidays. Students will be given a list of words relating to Hanukkah, and will be asked to put them in alphabetical order. Ideal for 2nd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Alphabetize the Hispanic Countries
Students will learn about the many different Hispanic countries with this printable activity as they are asked to put each the countries in alphabetical order. This printable Hispanic Countries worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Alphabetize the Months
January, February, March, and April! We know this is the correct order of the months at the beginning of the year, but can you put all of the months in order alphabetically? Keep your students engaged as they learn about alphabetizing and practicing the months of the year.
An Adverb Can Tell How
How about a great adverb worksheet!
An Adverb Can Tell When
Here’s a worksheet that focuses on one important use of an adverb.



















