This St. Patrick's Day Word Search Worksheet gives 3rd Grade students a ten-word puzzle, four sentence blanks, and a short written response. Answer key included, so holiday vocabulary practice is ready to print and go.
In this Memorial Day Anagrams Worksheet, students put 10 Memorial Day themed vocabulary words in alphabetical order. Memorial Day is a special occasion where we pay tribute to all the brave soldiers who have sacrificed their lives in service to the country. You can make this day even more special…
Using Valentine's Day Syllables Worksheet, students practice reading Christmas themed vocabulary words and identifying the number of syllables. Being able to determine the syllables in a word helps your readers be able to sound out unfamiliar words. This worksheet gives your students practice with coming up with their own multi-syllabic…
This Valentine's Day Anagram Worksheet will teach your students how to rearrange letters in words to make new words. Teaching anagrams is an important skill for students and gives them insight into best spelling practices, letter combinations, letter sounds, and vocabulary. To make this a fun anagram activity with your…
Using this Word Diving Deep Sorting Words Activity, students sort the word cards into categories (compare, addition, contrast, example, sequence, and summary) in order to see the relationship between various words in each category.
Using this Compare It Compare and Contrast Activity, students organize their ideas to compare the overall structure, ideas, concepts and information using the two provided texts.
Using this Proofreading Capitalization and Punctuation Activity, students make punctuation and capitalization corrections on the laminated activity cards.
This Now Presenting - Report on a Topic Activity is a fun way for students to learn about Summarizing and presentations!
Using Get The Scoop On Confusing Words Activity, students match each cone with the with the confusing word that completes the sentence.
Using Contributions to the Text Activity, students explain howthe information contributes to an understanding of the text in which itappears.
Using this What Does it Mean Literal Non-Literal Language Activity, students determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from non-literal language.
Using Pumpkin Patch Matching Suffix Activity, students identify and know the meaning of the most common suffixes to build their vocabulary.
Using the Read it Aloud Activity, students create engaging audio recordings of stories or poems that demonstrate fluid reading at an understandable pace.
Using thisBirds ABC Order Worksheet, student will put ten birds in alphabetical order and then write more about two birds.
Using this Fish ABC Order Worksheet, student will put ten fish in alphabetical order and then write more about two fish.
Using this Insects ABC Order Worksheet, student will put ten insects in alphabetical order and then write more about two insects.
This Collecting Words For Writing Activity helps studentsto use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts.
Using the Group Researching Worksheet, studentswork with a group to research a topic to research a topic using several books to gather information.
Using the Help Me Out Asking Questions Activity, students produce complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification.
Using Images in Text Worksheet, students explain how the illustrations contribute and clarify a text to build their understanding of what has been read.



















