Got a kid crazy for Mad Libs? This summertime edition of the classic kid's game works on writing "hardware" that kids encounter in later elementary years.
In this activity, your students will research a favorite superhero and discuss which of their powers are real and not real. Your students will be able to complete a simple research chart and graphic organizer.
In this nonfiction writing worksheet, learners will select and draw an animal to represent each season, then write a short paragraph describing one of the animals.
Got the grammar grumbles this summer? Try a fun approach to grammar with this adjectives and nouns worksheet! This grammar worksheet works on parts of speech.
Catch some rays while practicing parts of speech with your child. He'll try to identify all the nouns and adjectives in each of these summer sentences.
Surf the learning wave this summer with our parts of speech worksheet! This grammar exercise is a fun approach to nouns and adjectives set in a summer tone.
If your planning to host a barbecue, notify your guests with a cute invitation! You and your child can practice writing addresses and stamping envelopes.