Use this image of a large tree to help your students understand the components of a paragraph. With this worksheet, students will be asked to write a main idea and follow it with three supporting details. What a great way for students to visualize the importance of the main idea in a paragraph!
Mexican Flag Emblem Color by Number
Who doesn’t love a color by number? Bring some creativity into the class with this Mexican flag color by number activity!
Mixed Up Verbs
Sort out the verbs from the story and write the correct verbs
Mount Rushmore: A Stone Salute to the Presidents
In this activity, students read text about Mount Rushmore and then answer related questions.
My Favorite Activity – Writing Activity
In this worksheet, your student will write an opinion passage about her favorite activity.
My Favorite Subject
Your student can express his opinion in this worksheet.
My Goals for the New Year
This writing prompt about New Year’s goals is a wonderful way to help your students practice their writing skills.
My Hometown – Writing Prompt
This writing prompt has your student writing an informative piece on her hometown.
Narrator and Point of View
Here is a worksheet where students will learn the differences between a narrator and point of view,
Native American Childhood – Comprehension Activity
Childhood was very different for Native Americans. Here is an story from one person that tells how he grew up and what he did. Print out this free worksheet and see what your students think about this Native American paradise.
Native American Heritage: Create Your Totem Pole
In the box on the worksheet, design your own totem pole. Make sure it represents you and your interests. Then in the writing space, describe your totem pole and explain how it illustrates you. This printable Native American Heritage Month activity is ideal for 3rd – 5th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Native American Tribes Word Search
Cherokee, Choctaw, and Inuit. See if you can find these words, and more, hidden in this printable Native American Tribes Word Search activity! Students will have fun as they learn about different words relating to Native American culture.
New Year’s Day Crossword Puzzle
What comes every four years? A Leap Year! Students will be asked to answer a series of questions related to New Year’s in order to solve this Holiday Crossword Puzzle Activity!
New Year’s Day Word Ladders
In this worksheet, you will find a pair of words. You need to find words that connect the two, but you may only change one letter on each step. You must connect the words within the number of steps on the ladder, but you get extra points if you connect them in fewer steps. For example, to connect hot and dig in three steps, the ladder might look like this: hot > dot > dog > dig.
New Year’s Eve Make a Word
In this New Year’s Eve Word Activity, use the letters in the box to make as many words as you can in the time allowed by your teacher. The letters do not need to be connected and each word must be three letters long. The longer the word, the more points you score!
New Year’s Reflections
Encourage your students to look back on the events of the past year and look forward to the ones ahead with this New Years reflection worksheet.
New Year’s Word Search
A word search is a great way to bring some educational fun into the classroom around the holidays. This New Years word search activity will do just the trick!
Nightmarish Negatives: Correct the Double Negatives Two Ways
In this worksheet, your student is asked to rewrite sentences with double negatives two different ways.
Nightmarish Negatives: Correcting Double Negatives
Nightmares turn to pleasant dreams when double negatives are corrected!
Nightmarish Negatives: Double Negatives in Sentences
Here’s a spooky worksheet on removing double negatives in sentences!



















