This worksheet focuses on formatting titles of major works in text.
Jo’s Boys
This printable activity asks students to read a passage from Louisa May Alcott’s, Jo’s Boys, and answer related questions about what they read.
Journal vs. Narrative: Sacajawea in the Writings of Lewis and Clark
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Little Men: Starting School
Students work on their comprehension skills by answering questions about a passage in Louisa May Alcott’s, Little Men.
Loose vs. Lose – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Time to work on these frequently misused words: loose and lose.
Magnetic Attraction
Week 23 Reading Comprehension (D-23). A reading comprehension passage about the properties of magnetism. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Main Idea Organizer
Teach your students how to organize their writing with this helpful Main Idea Organizer. Students will be asked to complete the worksheet by writing their own main idea, three details, and a summary. This will help your students better understand how to organize their ideas for writing in the future, especially when writing an essay!
Making Predictions
Week 20 Reading Comprehension (E-20). A language arts reading passage providing suggestions for making predictions. Cross-Curricular Focus: Language Arts.
Mark Twain: Setting the Mood in Tom Sawyer
Mark Twain’s 1876 masterpiece The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the story of Tom, an orphan boy living with his aunt in Missouri after mid 1800s. Students read an excerpt from chapter 9 and answer questions.
Measurement Abbreviations
Here’s a worksheet on writing the abbreviations for metric and customary measurements.
Measuring Temperature
Week 35 Reading Comprehension (D-35). A segment about temperature and the different scales used for measurement. Cross-Curricular Focus: Physical Science.
Metaphor and Simile: About You
In this worksheet your student will write metaphors and similes about himself.
Metaphor Hunt
Students underline all the metaphors in this brief story called, “The Haircut”.
Metaphor Meanings
Students read each sentence and tell what each metaphor is comparing.
Metaphors and Similes in Shakespeare: Explain the Meaning
This worksheet features a variety of metaphors and similes from Shakespeare for your student to anaylze.
Metaphors and Similes: Explain the Meaning
Your student is asked to explain the meanings of these metaphors and similes in this worksheet.
Metaphors Compare Things
Students underline the metaphor and circle the people or objects that the metaphor is being used to compare.
Meteorologists
Week 30 Reading Comprehension (E-30). An outline of meteorology, the scientific study of the weather. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.
Mild and Strong Interjections
Wow, this interjection worksheet is both mild and strong!
Mixed Metaphors!
Metaphors are great, until they get mixed up!



















