This activity asks students to read a paragraph about a man in the room. They will then try to draw the character using the information from the paragraph.
Drop the Mop!
Week 10 Reading Comprehension (A-10). Focus: Words in the –op family.
Earth Day Acrostic Poem
A fun acrostic poem using the word, “earth”. An engaging activity for students in the early elementary grades.
Earth Day: Are These Things Good or Bad?
Students write “good” or “bad” next to pictures of items that impact the environment. A great activity for early elementary school ages.
Ending Punctuation
This worksheet is the last in the series of ending punctuation.
Exclamation Points and Periods
In this worksheet your student will determine which sentences need a period and which need an exclamation point.
Exclamatory Sentences
In this worksheet, your student will use exclamation points as ending punctuation.
Father’s Day Writing Prompt: Dad and Me
Have your students express their creativity and writing skills with this printable Father’s Day Writing Prompt.
Feel the Green Grass
Week 36 Reading Comprehension (A-36). Focus: Long “ee” Pattern Words.
Final E
Discovering the importance of “E”. Students learn how one letter can turn a vowel from a short sound to a long sound.
Find the Conjunction
In this worksheet your student will start learning about conjunctions.
Find the Main Idea: Storms
After reading a brief passage about storms, students are prompted to write the main idea and 3 details.
Find the Main Idea: Spots the Barn Cat
A short passage about Spots the Barn cat. Students circle the main idea from a list of options.
Find the Rhyme
In this worksheet, students have fun learning to identify words that rhyme.
Find the Root Word
With this classroom activity, explore the different commonly used prefixes and suffixes in order to find the hidden root word! Students will learn how to identify the root of a word in this lesson.
Find the Same Word
Your student will have fun matching words in this colorful worksheet.
Find the Sentence
In this worksheet, your student will identify the complete sentences.
Find What the Adjectives Describe
In this worksheet on parts of speech, an adjective is underlined in each sentence. It’s up to you to figure out which noun the adjective is describing! Once you’ve figured it out, circle the noun. Ideal for 1st – 3rd grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Finish the Snowman Story – Writing Prompt
Have your little writer stretch her imagination with this snowman writing prompt.
Fourth of July Acrostic Poem
Bring some fun into the classroom with this Acrostic Poem activity for the Fourth of July!



















