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.
Kids will find the correct homophones, or words that sound the same but have different meanings. Learn the difference between "see" and "sea" in this worksheet.
Use this nonfiction comprehension worksheet to help second and third graders learn all about Misty Copeland, the first African American woman to become a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre.
Does your fourth grader know about the autumnal equinox? What about the three months in fall? This colorful crossword puzzle all about autumn will…
Fall is the perfect time to let your child’s imagination go wild as they design and write about their very own pumpkin person. This worksheet provides a great way to gets kids excited about both Halloween and creative writing!
Does your second grader know what month follows October? Your child will have fun filling out this colorful crossword puzzle with autumn words, and…
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.
From sticky tape and goopy globs of glue, to pencils and yummy lunches, your child can practice tracing diagonal lines with some familiar school supplies.
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.