Progressive Story: Adverb Clauses

This worksheet is on the go with a field trip to the transportation museum!

Pronouns as Indirect Objects

Here’s some direct object and pronoun practice.

Relative Clauses: Acting Like Adjectives

In this worksheet your student will use relative, or adjective, clauses to combine sentences.

Relative Clauses: Breaking Apart

Here your student will change one sentence into two by eliminating the relative clause.

Romeo and Juliet: Sword Fight

Students read an excerpt from Romeo and Juliet and answer related questions.

Self Reflection

This worksheet on self reflection teaches a valuable lesson as well as developing reading comprehension skills.

Sentence Diagramming: Participles

Diagramming sentences with participles is the subject of this worksheet!

Sentences Using Passive Voice

Practice recognizing passive voice with this printable verbs worksheet. This activity asks students to read through the sentences and circle the number of each one that uses passive voice. Ideal for 8th – 10th grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Shakespeare: Understanding the Sonnet

William Shakespeare is known for his plays, but he also wrote over 150 sonnets. In this activity, students read one of his sonnets and write the rhyme scheme.

Shakespeare’s Language: What’s the Meaning?

Your student will determine the meaning of some of the words and phrases from a soliloquy from Shakespeare’s As You Like It.

Shakespeare’s Famous Sayings and Phrases

Bring some fun into the classroom with this activity that asks students to guess the meaning of Shakespeare’s famous sayings and phrases.