Halloween Spiders: Make a Word Activity!

On the worksheet, each spider has a letter on its back. Students will be asked to make as many words as they can in the amount of time given, using only the letters on the spiders’ backs. The longer the word, the more points it is worth!

Halloween Word Search Activity

Who doesn’t love a good word search? Use this festive Halloween word search activity to bring some fun into the classroom!

Halloween Words Activity: Alphabetical Order

Spooky, Pumpkin, Costume, Treats! Can you put these Halloween words in alphabetical order? Students will practice rewriting the words listed on the worksheet in alphabetical order with this fun classroom activity.

Hanukkah Acrostic Poem

In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subjects of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word, Hanukkah. This holiday worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade students, but can be used where appropriate.

Hanukkah Make a Word Activity

The candle flames at the top of the menorah have a letter on them. Make as many words as you can in the time allowed by your teacher. Each word must be at least three letters long. The more letters in the word, the more points you receive!

Hanukkah Word Search Activity

Dreidel, menorah, latkes. See if you can find these words, and more, hidden in this printable Hanukkah Word Search activity! Students will have fun as they learn about different words relating to Hanukkah.

Helping Verbs in Sentences

In this printable sentence structure activity, students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each sentence that contains a helping verb. Ideal for 3rd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Hispanic Acrostic Poem Activity

With this printable activity, your students will learn about writing an acrostic poem while they also celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subject of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word “Hispanic”.

Hispanic Heritage Make a Word Activity

The maracas pictured on this printable worksheet have a letter on them. Make as many words as you can in the time allowed by your teacher. Each word must be at least three letters long. The more letters in the word, the more points you receive! This printable Hispanic Heritage activity is great for 2nd – 5th grade students.

Identify the Phrasal Verbs

This activity includes a list of sentences that each includes a phrasal verb. Students read the sentence and circle the phrasal verb.

Improving Word Choices

Your student will find alternatives for some overused, although more advanced, words.

Jack and Jill: A Village Story — Sledding

This activity provides a great opportunity to practice reading comprehension skills. The worksheet asks students to read a passage in Louisa May Alcott’s, Jack and Jill and answer related questions.

Kwanzaa Acrostic Poem Activity

In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subjects of the poem. Students will be asked to write an acrostic poem for the word “Kwanzaa”. This holiday worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade students, but can be used where appropriate. The Kwanzaa Acrostic Poem is ideal for 2nd – 4th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Kwanzaa Candles: Who Lights First? Writing Prompt

It’s the first night of Kwanzaa and the entire Thompson family has gathered for the celebration. It’s almost time to light the candles, and the question comes up: who should light the candles tonight? Write a story about how the Thompson family decides who will light the candles. This printable holiday writing prompt is ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Kwanzaa Word Search Activity

See if you can find the words related to Kwanzaa hidden in this printable Kwanzaa Word Search activity! Students will have fun as they learn about different aspects of Kwanzaa. This worksheet is ideal for 2nd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Little Women: Helping Father

Students read a passage in Louisa May Alcott’s celebrated book, Little Women. After reading the passage, students answer related comprehension questions.

Lost and Found

It’s story time with this writing prompt about a found wallet.

Main Idea Graphic Organizer

Learning how to properly structure an essay can be difficult. With this Main Idea Tree, students will create an outline that allows them to better understand the different parts of a five paragraph essay. Students will be asked to write their introduction, a main idea, three topic sentences, three supporting details for each topic sentence, and a conclusion.