My “Uninvention”

In this opinion writing exercise, your student can “uninvent” any advancement.

My Hero – Writing Prompt

Your student will write about her hero in this writing prompt.

National Symbols

Your student will discover the US national symbols and what they stand for in this reading comprehension worksheet.

Noun Clauses: Acting as a Noun

Here’s a worksheet on finding the function of a noun phrase in a sentence!

Oliver Becomes an Apprentice

Charles Dickens published Oliver Twist in 1837. It is the story of a poor orphan named Oliver Twist and his many difficulties and adventures as he grows up. Students read the passage and answer questions.

Oliver Twist

Your student will summarize a passage from Charles Dicken’s classic novel, “Oliver Twist” in this worksheet.

Organize the Main Idea

Help your students learn how to better organize their ideas with this Main Idea Organizer. Students will be asked to come up with a title, write a main idea, and support the main idea with three written details. In order to excel at writing, it is important to learn how to construct paragraphs in a way that is easy for the reader to understand the argument.

Oxymoron Match

An oxymoron is some seriously fun figurative language!

Participles as Adjectives

Your deserving student will learn about participles as adjectives in this worksheet.

Passive Voice to Active Voice

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Personification – Is It or Isn’t It?

In this worksheet, your student will identify which passages use personification and which do not.

Personification in Literature

This worksheet has examples of personification in literature for your student to analyze.

Placing Modifiers

In this worksheet your student will place modifiers in sentences.

Poetry and Poets: Robert Frost

Frost wrote vibrant poetry about nature and the rural life. Below is one of his poems from a collection published in 1916. Students read it carefully and answer the questions.