Circle the Simile

Students read each sentence and circle the similes, and then write what each simile compares.

Classic Literature: Black Beauty

Black Beauty is the story of a black horse in England in the 1800s. Written in 1877 by Anna Sewell, it tells the story from the horse’s viewpoint. Students read a passage from chapter 12 and then complete a series of worksheet activities.

Classic Literature: Captains Courageous

Help your students improve their reading skills with this activity set about Rudyard Kipling’s Captains Courageous.

Classic Literature: Lad: A Dog

Encourage your students to read and write with this fun “Lad: A Dog” worksheet series!

Classic Literature: Little Women

Here is a literature packet based on the novel “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott. Students will read an excerpt and complete the activities.

Classic Literature: Little Women: Temper and Skates

This classic literature set focuses on the popular book by Louisa May Alcott called Little Women. Students read a passage from the story and work on different worksheets focused on reading and vocabulary skills.

Classic Literature: Tarzan of the Apes

Students read a passage from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan of the Apes and work on reading skills activities about the passage.

Classic Literature: The Story of Fidgety Philip

Here is a fantastic literature packet based on “The Story Of Fidgety Philip” to print out for your students. Many activities are included to complement the reading.

Colonization: for Gold, God, and Glory

Week 13 Reading Comprehension (E-13). A passage and questions about early exploration and colonization. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.

Colorful Idioms

This colorful subset of the idiom worksheets will help your students understand what is an idiom.

Combining Sentences with Appositives

This worksheets asks your student to combine sentences using appositives.

Combining Sentences with Appositives II

Here’s more practice on combining sentences with appositives.

Comma with Yes and No

You’ll say “Yes!” to this punctuation worksheet on commas.

Commas and Coordinating Conjunctions

After this worksheet, your youngster will be a fan of “FAN BOYS,” the mnemonic for coordinating conjunctions!

Commas and Direct Address

Now let’s work on adding commas in a direct address!