Bio poems are usually short poems following a specific format. In this worksheet students will write a bio poem about themself.
Write the Conclusion: The U.S. Census
A conclusion is a short summary of the writing, meant to leave the reader with the basic information in the piece. Students will read the article on the U.S. Census and write their own conclusion.
Write the Conclusion: The U.S. Congress
Here is an informational piece about the U.S. Congress. Read the text and write a conclusion summing up the important points.
Write the Topic Sentence
In this activity, students write a sentence for each of the topic sentences provided.
Writing Prompt Earth Day: What’s Your Idea?
Students write about their ideas about saving water or electricity. A great activity for elementary school grades.
Writing Prompt: Today’s Civil Rights Hero
In this writing prompt, students select someone they think is a civil rights hero living in modern times.
A Christmas Carol Worksheet
Dickens’ Ghost of Christmas Future is scary, as your student will discover in this worksheet for “A Christmas Carol.”
A Native American Tribe
This writing worksheet gives your student the opportunity to explore a Native American tribe.
Active Voice to Passive Voice
Here’s some practice for passive and active voice.
Active Voice: Which One?
Students will practice identifying active voice with this printable verbs activity. This worksheet asks students to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each sentence that is in active voice. Ideal for 8th – 10th grade, but can be used where felt appropriate. This activity can be used both at home and in the classroom by parents, teachers, or students.
Add the Hyperbole
In this worksheet your student will make a paragraph more interesting with hyperboles.
Adverb Clauses in Sentences
Your student will identify the adverb clauses in this worksheet.
Alliteration in Literature and Rhetoric
Whether in lovely literature or rollicking rhetoric, alliterations are admirable!
Analyzing O! Pioneers
A passage from the classic novel “O! Pioneers” is the focus of this worksheet on citing text examples.
Analyzing Words with Context Clues
A riveting piece of journalism provides the text for this context clue worksheet.
Anne of Avonlea
Your student will practice citing supporting evidence with a passage from “Anne of Avonlea.”
Avoiding Word Errors: Definition Match
Your student will match a word with its meaning in this worksheet. There are 12 questions, including words like anonymous, insure, adopt, unanimous and more.
Bio Poem: A President
Bio poems are usually short poems following a specific format. Students will write about a President in this worksheet.
Bio Poem: An Ocean
Have your students get creative by writing a bio poem about an ocean.
Biography of Abraham Lincoln
Your student can read about the life of Abraham Lincoln and write a short summary in this worksheet.



















