Write the Conclusion: Why the Moon?

Students will write their own conclusion with this activity. Print out the free worksheet Why the Moon for your students to read. They will then write a conclusion, remembering to include important parts of the article.

Writing Practice: Using Commas

Now it’s time to work on commas used in a variety of ways.

Writing with Gerunds

Time to write some sentences with gerunds!

Writing with Infinitives

Here’s a worksheet on writing sentences using infinitives.

Writing with Noun Clauses

Let’s write some sentences using noun phrases!

Writing with Participles

Your student is asked to write sentences with participles in this worksheet.

Writing with Personification

Personification is the focus of this figurative language worksheet.

Yeats and the Poetry of Ireland

Your students will read one of William Butler Yeat’s poems, “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”, and answer questions.

A Great Invention

This writing worksheet is a journey of discovery.

A Tale of Two Cities: The Beginning

Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities which was published in 1859. Students read the passage and answer questions.

Abigail Adams: Persuading Her Husband

Go behind the scenes of the Continental Congress with this point of view worksheet on Abigail Adam’s letter to her husband, John.

Adverbial Phrases

Here’s some practice for understanding adverbial phrases.

Another Time

Here’s a creative writing prompt that will move your student through time and space.

Brackets: Changing the Text

This punctuation worksheet features using brackets with edited quotations.

Brackets: Clarifying Text

Now let’s work on brackets to clarify meanings.

Character Analysis in The Red Badge of Courage

Your student will analyze the main character from the classic novel, “The Red Badge of Courage” in this worksheet.