Students choose from the letters on a Spring flower and write words that start with a vowel. A fun way to practice vocabulary and anticipate the warm days to come!
Writing Prompt: She’s the Best
Students write about a special sister, grandmother, mother, or friend!
1850: My Letter to the Editor
Your student will write a persuasive argument about slavery in a letter to an 1850 newspaper.
A Christmas Fairy Reading Comprehension
“The Christmas Fairy” gives students a story to read and questions to answer. A great comprehension activity for the holiday season!
A Local Organization
This writing worksheet will help your student with informational writing.
A Special Summer Day Writing Prompt
In this writing prompt, your student will tell a story about a special day during summer.
Abbreviations and Names of People
Let’s work on some common abbreviations for people’s titles!
Abbreviations and Street Names
This worksheet addresses the abbreviation in addresses!
Abbreviations for Measurements
Can your student decipher these abbreviations for volume, height, and weight?
Abraham Lincoln Bio Poem
Your students will write a bio poem about Abraham Lincoln.
Absolute Location
Week 12 Reading Comprehension (E-12). A segment about how latitude and longitude is used for navigation. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Acceptance Speech
It’s awards time in this narrative writing worksheet.
Active and Passive Transport
Week 5 Reading Comprehension (E-5). This reading segment describes how a membrane allows things to move in and out of the cell. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
Add a Prepositional Phrase
In this worksheet your student will add prepositional phrases to sentences.
Add a Prepositional Phrase as an Adjective Phrase
Learning about different parts os speech is an important part of early education. Prepositional phrases can sometimes work as an adjective in writing. In the following sentence, the adjective is a prepositional phrase: the clown in the circus was funny. This worksheet asks students to add a prepositional phrase that acts as an adjective to each sentence. Ideal for 4th – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Add an Appositive
It’s time to add some appositives to sentences!
Add an Appositive II
This worksheet has more on adding appositives to sentences.
Add an Interjection
Hey, here’s an interjection worksheet for writing sentences!
Add Interest With Synonyms
Your youngster can take this story from blah to intriguing!
Add It! Prepositional Phrase as Adjectives
Sometimes, a prepositional phrase can work as an adjective. With this printable Parts of Speech Activity, students will be asked to read through a series of sentences, add a prepositional phrase that functions as an adjective to each sentence, and label the word that the phrase modifies. Ideal for 4th – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.



















