Native American Tribes: Seminole
Discover the history of the Seminole tribe with this worksheet! This tribe, originally from Florida, has a rich culture.
Food Adjectives
Imagine all the ways you can describe the foods you eat: salty, sweet, crunchy, chewy, and more! Build vocabulary by matching foods to the words that describes them best.
Diagramming Sentences
Diagramming sentences is an important skill for beginning writers, and a great way to review parts of speech. Diagram a passage from Wizard of Oz for practice!
Native American Tribes: Cherokee
Discover the history of the Cherokee tribe with this worksheet all about Native American culture.
Native American Tribes: Navajo
Your budding historian can learn about the Navajo, the largest Native American tribe, with this worksheet.
Onomatopoeia Words
Ooh, onomatopoeia! This is a word that mimics a sound: like the "slurp" of spaghetti, a dog's "woof", or comic book sounds like "crash", "bam" and "bang".
Adjectives That Start With "I"
Give your child a fun way to practice parts of speech with an incredibly interesting worksheet! He'll review "I" adjectives, a good way to expand his vocabulary.
Fill in the Blanks Story
Create your own crazy story with this fill-in-the-blanks story! Your budding writer will practice his parts of speech as he fills in the missing parts of this story.
Fill in the Blanks Story: Cooking
Let's cook up a funny story! This fun fill-in-the-blank is sure to please any beginning writer. He'll practice parts of speech as he goes.
Folktales: The Princess Mouse
Folktales are a great way to get your child into reading, and to help them consider moral values as well! Read the story, and answer reading comprehension questions.
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