Knowing how to use quotation marks to write character dialog is an important skill for developing writers. Here's a fun way to get your child writing speech.
Have a bookworm on your hands? They'll boost their spelling and problem solving skills with this Oulipo activity re-writing lyrics to beloved Christmas songs!
Challenge your child to create a lipogram, or a piece of writing that omits one specific letter. This activity strengthens writing and language skills.
It doesnât take long for flashcard drills about prefixes and suffixes to get old. Turn the learning process into a treasure hunt with this fun activity!
Give your emerging writer a better feel for terminal punctuation with this activity that will have her mix up punctuation marks in a favorite childhood book.
Prepare your fourth grader for essays, reports, and story writing with these fourth grade grammar resources that give them all the tools they need to succeed. Help your students practice writing individually with worksheets that give them a prompt or ask them to think about different parts of speech. Activities make learning social and exercises help test your student's knowledge. Struggling students may benefit from reviewing earlier years with our third grade grammar resources.