Past Tense

Past Tense

Knowing how to correctly convert verbs and irregular verbs to the past tense is a critical skill. Encourage your child to pay attention to verb tenses as they read; not only will this help them become more aware of them, it is a great way for your child to learn corresponding spelling rules.
Knowing how to correctly convert verbs and irregular verbs to the past tense is a critical skill. Encourage students to pay attention to verb tenses as they read; not only will this help them become more aware of them, it is a great way for children to learn corresponding spelling rules.
Irregular Verb Story 1
Irregular Verb Story 1
Worksheet
Irregular Verb Story 1
This creative writing activity has students not only converting irregular verbs, but also applying this skill to their very own writing.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Irregular Verb Story 2
Irregular Verb Story 2
Worksheet
Irregular Verb Story 2
This activity has students not only converting irregular verbs but also applying this skill by using irregular verbs in a story.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Life Changes
Life Changes
Worksheet
Life Changes
Students will practice converting verbs from past to present to future tense in statements that reveal truths about their lives.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Show What You Know About Verb Tense
Show What You Know About Verb Tense
Worksheet
Show What You Know About Verb Tense
Assess kids' understanding of verb tense with this sheet.
5th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Past Tense Verbs
Past Tense Verbs
Interactive Worksheet
Past Tense Verbs
Strengthen your child's grammar skills with a verb activity! They will put sentences into past tense with fill in the blank sentences.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Interactive Worksheet
Dino Skateboarding: Past Tense Verbs
Dino Skateboarding: Past Tense Verbs
Game
Dino Skateboarding: Past Tense Verbs
Grab your skateboard and get ready to shred those past tense verbs in this themed racing game!
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Game

Subtracting Mixed Numbers

Subtracting Mixed Numbers

Adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers can prove challenging at first, so familiarity with key steps is critical. The problems in this series offer your child practice with both mixed numbers and improper fractions. Do a spot check. Does your child understand how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions, improper fractions into mixed numbers, and write fractions in simplest form?
Adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers can prove challenging at first, so familiarity with key steps is critical. The problems in this series offer students practice with both mixed numbers and improper fractions. Do a spot check. Do your students understand how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions, improper fractions into mixed numbers, and write fractions in simplest form?
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Worksheet
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Adding and subtracting mixed numbers can be daunting, but this worksheet helps by breaking the process down step by step.
5th grade
Math
Worksheet
Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Worksheet
Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Fractions got your student in a funk? With these worksheets, they'll learn there's no need to fear fractions!
5th grade
Math
Worksheet
Mixed Fraction Subtraction with Like Denominators: Regrouping
Mixed Fraction Subtraction with Like Denominators: Regrouping
Worksheet
Mixed Fraction Subtraction with Like Denominators: Regrouping
Give your students practice subtracting mixed numbers with like denominators!
4th grade
Math
Worksheet
Mixed Fraction Subtraction with Like Denominators: No Regrouping
Mixed Fraction Subtraction with Like Denominators: No Regrouping
Worksheet
Mixed Fraction Subtraction with Like Denominators: No Regrouping
Give students practice subtracting mixed numbers with like denominators!
4th grade
Math
Worksheet
Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using the Decomposition Strategy
Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using the Decomposition Strategy
Lesson plan
Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using the Decomposition Strategy
Teach your students to subtract mixed numbers with like denominators using the strategy of decomposition. This strategy helps students to manipulate and break down numbers to help them solve tricky subtraction problems.
4th grade
Math
Lesson plan
Writing Questions for Word Problems
Writing Questions for Word Problems
Lesson plan
Writing Questions for Word Problems
Empower students to think like mathematicians by having them create word problems related to subtracting mixed numbers. Use this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson Subtracting Mixed Numbers Using the Decomposition Strategy.
4th grade
Math
Lesson plan

Active Reading Skills

Active Reading Skills

Get your child thinking about the main idea within a text, as well as supporting details, by reading a short passage. Practice answering a series of fiction and nonfiction reading comprehension questions in this week's selected resources. As you peruse your child's work, make sure they are supporting their answers with evidence and strong ideas. Given that this age group often enjoys working with others, select an activity that you and your child can complete together. Interactive, cooperative partnerships will both enhance and enliven your child's learning!
Get kids thinking about the main idea within a text, as well as supporting details, by reading a short passage. Practice answering a series of fiction and nonfiction reading comprehension questions with this week's selected resources. As you peruse your students' work, make sure they are supporting their answers with evidence and strong ideas. Given that fourth graders often enjoy working with their peers, have your students complete one of these activities with a partner. Interactive, cooperative partnerships will both enhance and enliven their learning!
Organize Your Questions
Organize Your Questions
Worksheet
Organize Your Questions
Use this resource to help your students formulate who, what, when, where, why, and how questions when reading fiction texts.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Asking Questions: Before, During, and After
Asking Questions: Before, During, and After
Worksheet
Asking Questions: Before, During, and After
This is a comprehension resource for students to record their questions before, during, and after they have read nonfiction text.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Literature Response Prompts
Literature Response Prompts
Worksheet
Literature Response Prompts
Let your students choose their own prompts with this reading response exercise.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Sticky Note Stop and Jot
Sticky Note Stop and Jot
Worksheet
Sticky Note Stop and Jot
Use this reading strategy to help your students along in their reading comprehension skills. Students will respond to literature with Stop & Jots, with or without sticky notes.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Lesson plan
Red Light, Green Light Questions
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Lesson plan
Asking Deeper Questions
Asking Deeper Questions
Lesson plan
Asking Deeper Questions
Use this lesson to help your ELs ask different types of questions as they read. Students will analyze a story and ask questions based on the text. This lesson could be used on its own or used as support to the Red Light, Green Light lesson.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Lesson plan

Paragraph Structure and Cohesive Writing

Paragraph Structure and Cohesive Writing

By this time of the year, your fourth grader should be ready to write paragraphs and compositions with increasingly refined structure and cohesion. Strong essays stem from effective planning tools — the resources included here will strengthen your child's ability to write an effective topic and closing sentence, include supporting details, and stick to one main idea. From mapping out an essay to structuring a paragraph, your child will refine key writing skills.
By this time of the year, fourth graders should be ready to write paragraphs and compositions with increasingly refined structure and cohesion. Good questions to ask when evaluating your students' abilities are: Do they know how to write a topic and closing sentence? Are they using supporting details? Are they sticking to one main idea? Strong essays stem from effective planning tools — the resources included here help students focus on a main idea, create effective pre-writes, and map out their essays.
Sentence Sequencing
Sentence Sequencing
Worksheet
Sentence Sequencing
Practice composition skills and help the reporter get his review of Delicious Treats bakery together sentence by sentence sequencing his points into order.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Burger Graphic Organizer
Burger Graphic Organizer
Worksheet
Burger Graphic Organizer
Young authors will enjoy planning their writing with this memorable burger-themed graphic organizer.
3rd grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Paragraph Sandwich
Paragraph Sandwich
Worksheet
Paragraph Sandwich
Learn the secret ingredient to a well-organized paragraph in this fun writing exercise!
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Paragraph Puzzle 1
Paragraph Puzzle 1
Worksheet
Paragraph Puzzle 1
The structure of a paragraph becomes clearer when you think critically about the choices a great author made and try to recreate them.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Paragraph Puzzle 2
Paragraph Puzzle 2
Worksheet
Paragraph Puzzle 2
The structure of a paragraph becomes clearer when you think critically about the choices a great author made and try to recreate them.
4th grade
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
Paragraphs That POP!
Paragraphs That POP!
Lesson plan
Paragraphs That POP!
If young writers can learn how to write a solid paragraph, then they have the building blocks of an essay. In this lesson, students will study paragraph structure and practice organizing ideas into paragraphs.
4th grade
Lesson plan
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