Determine the Meaning of Words Using Antonyms in Context
In this reading and writing worksheet, students will read several short paragraphs and identify and match familiar words with their less familiar antonyms.
In this grammar worksheet, students explore the difference between subject, object, and possessive pronouns based on how the pronoun is used in a sentence.
Students will have the opportunity to strengthen their informational essay drafts by correcting errors in conventions and mechanics. They’ll use a checklist to guide this critical step in the writing process.
Hook your students with this vocabulary builder that encourages them to draw emojis as they explore synonyms and strengthen their emotional intelligence.
Explore the meaning of Latin roots like "scribe" and "spect" with this matching activity! Build essential vocabulary skills with this simple one-page worksheet.
Students will have the opportunity to fine-tune their writing by adding, deleting, or reworking content in their informational essay drafts. They’ll use a checklist to guide this critical step in the writing process.
In this language and vocabulary worksheet, students describe the difference between related words to bring to light the different connotations the words carry.
Compare and Contrast Information From Different Sources
Use this graphic organizer to help students compare and contrast information from different sources of their choosing while researching a relevant topic.
This graphic organizer helps students work through a nonfiction text to help organize information about the author’s point, and the reasons and evidence used to support it.
With this middle-school revision checklist, students will be guided to review their informational writing with a critical eye in order to improve their writing.
Fix those errors! In this sixth-grade grammar worksheet, students will correct shifts in pronoun number and person to ensure that pronouns match their antecedents.