The imperative mood is a sentence that gives a command. This mood is common in English sentences. In the blank before the sentence students write IM if the verb is in the imperative mood. Write No if it is not.
Verbs: The Indicative Mood
With this worksheet, students learn about indicative verbs, writing IN if the verb is in the indicative mood and write No if it is not.
Verbs: The Interrogative and Conditional Moods
The interrogative mood is a sentence that asks a question. The conditional mood is a sentence that states a possibility. In the blank before the sentence students write INT if the verb is in the interrogative mood. Write CO if it is in the conditional mood.
Verbs: The Subjunctive Mood
The subjunctive mood is a sentence that expresses a hope, a doubt, or an imaginary situation. In the blank before the sentence students write SUB if the verb is in the subjunctive mood. Write No if it is not.
Visual Irony
Can your student spot the visual irony in the pictures in this worksheet?
Warm Up to Hyperbole!
Most people exaggerate sometimes. Teach your students about hyperboles and have them complete this worksheet as they learn! Free and printable, it is a must for every classroom.
Warm Up to Irony!
Here is a worksheet to print out for your students learning about irony! irony is a statement where the actual meaning is different from the literal meaning or a situation where the result is different than expected. WIth different examples given, students are asked to explain the irony in different phrases as well as come up with examples of their own.
Warm Up to Oxymoron!
Have you ever heard someone say “That is an oxymoron!” and not know what they meant? Print out this free worksheet to help teach students what an oxymoron is. They will learn the definition, how to identify, and even write their oxymoron with this free worksheet!
Warm Up to Personification!
When you give human traits to something that is not human it is called personification. The tall tree stood guard at the gate is an example of personification. Here is a worksheet you can print out to familiarize students with what personification is and help them identify it in sentences, Free and printable, it is a great addition to any classroom.
Washington vs. Lincoln: Compare the Challenges
Who’s job was more challenging, Washington or Lincoln? Your students will let you know!
Waves and Currents
Your student will answer some word meaning questions in this reading comprehension worksheet on waves and currents.
What Does It Mean?
This worksheet helps your student learn to use context clues.
What Is Tribal Government?
This worksheet on tribal government includes a writing exercise for reading comprehension.
What’s the Forecast?
Your student will learn about weather forecasting and answer a reading comprehension question in this worksheet.
What’s the Purpose? FDR’s Pearl Harbor Speech
Your student will explore the purpose of President Franklin Roosevelt’s speech on the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Working with Context Clues: The Raven
“Nevermore” will you have to look for a middle school worksheet on context clues!
Working with Figurative Language
In this worksheet your student will match up the figures of speech with the phrase or sentence.
Write a Sentence with a Subject Complement
In this middle school activity students will write sentences using subject complements.
Write a Sentence with an Object Complement
In this middle school activity students will write sentences using object complements.
Write the Conclusion: Hawaii, the Aloha State
The article Hawaii, the Aloha State needs an ending. Have your students read the article and write a conclusion.



















