In this worksheet your student will make inferences based on a picture.
What Glaciers Leave Behind
Week 14 Reading Comprehension (D-14). An activity about glaciers and what they leave behind when the move. Cross-Curricular Focus: Earth Science.
What Happens Next?
Your student will decide what happens next in this inference worksheet.
What is a Metaphor?
A metaphor worksheet that prompts students read each sentence and explain what the metaphor compares
What is a Preposition?
For this preposition worksheet, students read the sentence, circle the preposition and underline the prepositional phrase.
What is a Simile?
A simile worksheet that prompts students to describe a word and then use both the word and description to create a simile.
What is an Appositive?
This is a great beginning worksheet for learning about appositives.
What Is It?
Clues and conclusions are the focus of this worksheet.
What’s Eating You?
Week 7 Reading Comprehension (D-7). A reading passage about the role of living things in an ecosystem. Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
What’s in Your Cells?
Week 2 Reading Comprehension (E-2). This passage describes how living things are made up of cells, and cells have specific structure Cross-Curricular Focus: Life Science.
What’s Your Angle?
Week 27 Reading Comprehension (D-27). A reading passage about different types of angles. Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics.
Where is the Preposition?
A preposition worksheet that prompts students to select the correct “piece” of the sentence that contains the preposition.
Where on Earth Are You?
Week 1 Reading Comprehension (D-1). A reading passage and questions about how to find your absolute location on Earth. Cross-Curricular Focus: History / Social Sciences.
Which Is It? Metaphor or Simile?
Your student will decide which is a metaphor and which is a simile in this worksheet.
Which Is It? Subordinating or Coordinating Conjunctions?
This conjunction worksheet asks your student to identify the conjunction in sentences.
Who’s vs. Whose – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Now it’s time to work on two frequently confused words: who’s and whose.
Won vs. One – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet
Will your student win the war of won and one?
Words and Sounds: Onomatopoeia
Whazaam! It’s time for onomatopoeia!
Write a Biography Poem
Bio poems are usually short poems following a specific format. In this worksheet students will write a bio poem about themself.
Write a Christmas Metaphor or Simile
Similes are fun to write, especially in this Christmas themed worksheet! Along with similes, students will also write a sentence using metaphors.



















