Students practice sequencing story events with this worksheet. Cut out the sentences into strips and then build your story by arranging them in the best order.
This spooky worksheet is sure to make any fourth grader have fun with ghoulish grammar practice! Your child will practice using the articles "a" or "an".
Before your third grader puts on a costume, have him practice writing sentences that support a single topic. The topic of this worksheet? The fun of Halloween!
Read Vasilisa the Brave, one of Russia's most famous folk tales, with your child this Halloween, then help her answer the comprehension questions at the end.
American Loch Ness Monster: Chessie, Champ, and Bessie
Students will read more about our very own American Loch Ness monster. Then, theyÃll cut out a picture of each and paste it in its correct spot in the map.