This activity provides eight cards that students can use to write sentences on. Sentence starters include “I want to”, “They laughed about”, “She went” and more.
Sentence Starters: About Me
In this worksheet, students complete the sentences that start with words like “I like”, “I feel”, “I think” and more. Designed for Kindergarten and first grade.
Sentence Starters: My Opinion
This worksheet provides sentence starters to help write about opinions. Words provided include starters like, “I believe”, “We should” and more.
Sentence Starters: The Senses
Students write sentences using starter words like “I hear”, “My lunch tasted” and more. A great way to start learning how to write.
Sentence Starters: Things Around Us
In this sentence starter activity students finish sentences about things around us like pets, shoes, books and trees.
Sentences and Periods
These scrambled words need to be made into a sentence with a period at the end.
Sentences: Simple or Compound?
Your student will identify the simple and compound sentences in this worksheet.
Shades of Meaning Card Set
Students learn about shades of meanings by arranging the words from weakest to strongest.
Shades of Meaning: Weak to Strong Card Set
Students practice their word skills by by arranging the word cards from weakest to strongest.
Shades of Meaning: Which is Stronger?
This activity includes pairs of words and a sentence. Students decide which word is the strongest form and write it in the blank in the sentence.
She Needs Less Shell
Week 25 Reading Comprehension (A-25). Focus: Short “e” Words.
Short Vowels
Students fill in the short vowels for the words that match the pictures, practicing phonological awareness.
Shut the Hut
Week 13 Reading Comprehension (A-13). Focus: Words in the –ut family.
Singular and Plural Nouns
If the noun is singular, write the plural form. If the noun is plural, write the singular form.
Snack in the Sack
Week 4 Reading Comprehension (A-4). Focus: Words in the –ack family.
Something Green
In this writing worksheet, your student will write about something green.
Sort the Common and Proper Nouns
Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns.
Spring Acrostic Poem
Students practice their creativity with this fun acrostic poem using the word “SPRING”.
Spring Consonant Diagraph Flowers
Students choose from the letters on a Spring flower and write words that start with a consonant. A fun way to practice vocabulary and anticipate the warm days to come!
Spring Vowel Flowers
Students choose from the letters on a Spring flower and write words. A fun way to practice vocabulary and anticipate the warm days to come!



















